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College football came back in a big way in Week 1.

The two high-profile matchups lived up to their billing. The No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes defense completely shut down the No. 1 Texas Longhorns and ruined the start of the Arch Manning era. Texas turned the ball over on downs four times and Manning had an interception. The Longhorns are the sixth AP preseason No. 1 to lose the season opener and the first since 1990.

The biggest upset of the day came when the unranked Florida State Seminoles knocked off the No. 8 Alabama Crimson Tide. The Noles, coming off a 2-10 season, dominated the Tide, rushing for 230 yards while holding Bama to 87 yards on the ground, their fewest since 1975.

Stats courtesy of ESPN Research.

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Previous ranking: 3

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Texas 14-7

Stat to know: Ohio State’s Julian Sayin is the first QB to win his first college start against an AP No. 1 team since Jim Harbaugh did so for Michigan against Miami in 1984.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Grambling, 3:30 p.m., BTN


Previous ranking: 2

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Nevada 46-11

Stat to know: Nicholas Singleton has rushed for a touchdown in eight straight games, which is tied for the second-longest streak over the past 20 years.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Florida International, noon, BTN


Previous ranking: 9

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Clemson 17-10

Stat to know: LSU won a season opener against a team ranked in the AP top five for just the second time in history. The first one came over No. 3 Oregon in 2011.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Louisiana Tech, 7:30 p.m., ESPN+


Previous ranking: 5

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Marshall 45-7

Stat to know: Gunner Stockton was 14-of-24 for 190 yards and two scores. He ran for 73 yards for two more touchdowns. He’s the first Georgia player to have two passing and two rushing scores in a season opener in the past 80 years.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m., ESPN+


Previous ranking: 10

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Notre Dame 27-24

Stat to know: Sunday’s win was Miami’s seventh-straight home win against Notre Dame, tied for the longest streak in the poll era.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Bethune-Cookman, 7 p.m., ESPN+


Previous ranking: 7

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Montana State 59-13

Stat to know: Oregon had 12 different players with a rush and 10 players with a reception.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Oklahoma State, 3:30 p.m., CBS


Previous ranking: 1

2025 record: 0-1

Week 1 result: Lost to Ohio State 14-7

Stat to know: Texas is the sixth preseason AP No. 1 team to lose its season opener, and the first since 1990. Though the other five teams all rebounded to have good seasons (each won at least nine games), none ended up winning the national title.

What’s next: Saturday vs. San Jose State, noon, ABC


Previous ranking: 4

2025 record: 0-1

Week 1 result: Lost to LSU 17-10

Stat to know: Clemson has scored 10 or fewer points in four of its past five season openers.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Troy, 3:30 p.m., ACC Network


Previous ranking: 6

2025 record: 0-1

Week 1 result: Lost to Miami 27-24

Stat to know: Notre Dame has lost seven consecutive games on the road against Miami.

What’s next: Sept. 13 vs. Texas A&M, 7:30 p.m., NBC


Previous ranking: 13

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Virginia Tech 24-11

Stat to know: Shane Beamer is 4-1 in season openers with South Carolina.

What’s next: Saturday vs. South Carolina State, 7 p.m., ESPN+


Previous ranking: 12

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Western Illinois 52-3

Stat to know: Illinois’ 49-point win is its second-largest winning margin in a season opener in the AP poll era behind a 73-point win in 1944.

What’s next: Saturday at Duke, noon, ESPN


Previous ranking: 11

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Northern Arizona 38-19

Stat to know: In the season opener, Sam Leavitt became the second Arizona State player with two passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns in a game in the past 30 seasons.

What’s next: Saturday at Mississippi State, 7:30 p.m., ESPN2


Previous ranking: 15

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Long Island University 55-0

Stat to know: Florida held LIU to 86 total yards. It’s the fewest the Gators have allowed since giving up just 53 to North Texas in 2016.

What’s next: Saturday vs. South Florida, 4:15 p.m., SEC Network


Previous ranking: NR

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Alabama 31-17

Stat to know: Florida State became the first team since the AP preseason poll began to win a season opener vs. an AP top-10 opponent following a 10-loss season.

What’s next: Saturday vs. East Texas A&M, noon, ACCN


Previous ranking: 14

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated New Mexico 34-17

Stat to know: Freshman QB Bryce Underwood is the third Michigan player with 250 or more passing yards in a team debut since 2000, joining Jake Rudock (2015) and John Navarre (2000).

What’s next: Saturday at Oklahoma, 7:30 p.m., ABC


Previous ranking: 22

2025 record: 2-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Kansas State 24-21 (Week 0); beat South Dakota 55-7 (Week 1)

Stat to know: Iowa State has now won Farmageddon three straight times. It’s the Cyclones’ longest streak in the series since winning five in a row from 1985 to 1989.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Iowa, noon, Fox


Previous ranking: 16

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated East Texas A&M 42-13

Stat to know: SMU became the first FBS team with multiple pick-sixes in a season opener since USC had three vs. Rice in 2022.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Baylor, noon, CW Network


Previous ranking: 18

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Illinois State 35-3

Stat to know: John Mateer‘s 392 passing yards were the most by a player making his debut in OU history.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Michigan, 7:30 p.m., ABC


Previous ranking: 19

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated UTSA 42-24

Stat to know: KC Concepcion is the first Aggies player with a punt return and receiving score since 2017.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Utah State, 12:45 p.m., SEC Network


Previous ranking: 21

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Georgia State 63-7

Stat to know: Ole Miss is first team in SEC history to score 60 or more points in three consecutive season openers.

What’s next: Saturday at Kentucky, 3:30 p.m., ABC


Previous ranking: 8

2025 record: 0-1

Week 1 result: Lost to Florida State 31-17

Stat to know: This was Alabama’s first season-opening loss since 2001. The Tide’s 23-game winning streak in openers was the second longest in the FBS behind Ohio State’s 26. The loss also snapped Alabama’s 54-game winning streak against unranked nonconference opponents. The last such loss was against UL Monroe in 2007.

What’s next: Saturday vs. UL Monroe, 7:45 p.m., SEC Network


Previous ranking: 24

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Syracuse 45-26

Stat to know: New Vols QB Joey Aguilar had 247 passing yards and three scores. Tennessee has now had a starting QB throw three touchdowns in the season opener in consecutive seasons.

What’s next: Saturday vs. East Tennessee State, 3:30 p.m., ESPN+


Previous ranking: 20

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Old Dominion 27-14

Stat to know: Indiana is now 12-0 against unranked opponents since Curt Cignetti took over the program.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Kennesaw State, noon, FS1


Previous ranking: 23

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated Arkansas-Pine Bluff 67-7

Stat to know: Texas Tech’s 60-point win was its largest margin in a season opener since 1927.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Kent State, noon, TNT


Previous ranking: NR

2025 record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Defeated UCLA 43-10

Stat to know: Utah has won three consecutive season openers.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Cal Poly, 6 p.m. ET, ESPN+

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Rangers’ Seager feels better, eyes return this year

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Texas shortstop Corey Seager is feeling better after having an appendectomy and still hopeful of playing again this season for the playoff-chasing Rangers, though the two-time World Series MVP is unsure if that will happen.

“I mean, I have to think it’s possible … or it won’t be,” Seager said Friday in his first public comments since the procedure Aug. 28 in Texas, the same day the Rangers left for a six-day road trip.

While Seager is eligible to come off the 10-day injured list Sunday, he said there’s no chance of that.

A little while later, the Rangers placed slugger Adolis García on the 10-day IL with a right quadriceps strain – prior to the opener of a three-game series against AL West-leading Houston. That move was retroactive to Tuesday.

Outfielder Dustin Harris was brought up from Triple-A Round Rock and right-hander Jon Gray (right shoulder nerve irritation) was transferred to the 60-day IL.

Seager has researched athletes who have come back to play after an appendectomy.

“I feel like I got very opposite ends of the spectrum,” he said. “It was either really fast or kind of wasn’t.”

Matt Holliday was with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2011 when he had an appendectomy on April 1, and returned to their lineup as the designated hitter nine days later. Seager said he had also been told of some basketball players returning in three weeks.

“But it’s not rotating and stuff, so I don’t know if that changes it just because of where the incisions are,” Seager said. “So I really don’t know.”

Seager’s appendectomy came a day after he experienced abdominal pain during the Rangers’ previous home game, a 20-3 win in the finale of a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels on Aug. 27. He hit his 21st homer of the season in that game, after also going deep the previous night.

Seager said he started feeling pain after the series opener against the Angels.

“Then it just kind of progressively got worse,” said Seager, adding doctors told him he was within 48 hours of his appendix rupturing.

“Which is a very different story,” he said.

Texas went into the series against the Astros five games behind the division leaders, and 1 1/2 games out of the final American League wild-card spot. Second baseman Marcus Semien (left foot) and right-hander Nathan Eovaldi (right rotator cuff strain) are among other injured Rangers.

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BALTIMORE — Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing left Friday’s 2-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles after fouling a pitch off his leg in the top of the sixth inning.

Rushing suffered a right lower leg contusion after he fouled off a pitch from Orioles right-hander Kade Strowd. Rushing was replaced by pinch-hitter Alex Call and then catcher Ben Rortvedt.

Starting catcher Will Smith is not available Saturday because of a right hand contusion.

Manager Dave Roberts said Rushing was in rough shape after the baseball hit the inside of his right knee. The catcher was seen on crutches in the clubhouse after the game.

“It got him pretty good,” Roberts said. “X-rays fortunately were negative. He’s going to get a CT scan tomorrow morning just to kind of dig a little deeper on it. He’s pretty banged up right now. I think until we know more, obviously he’s not going to be in there tomorrow. I guess it’s adding him to the day to day list.”

Roberts said Rortvedt will catch Saturday and the club will call up another catcher.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Bobby Witt Jr. left the Kansas City Royals’ 2-1 win over the Minnesota Twins on Friday in the seventh inning because of low back spasms.

The Royals shortstop made two defensive plays, on ground balls, in the top half of the sixth inning, then exited before Kansas City took the field in the seventh.

“[It happened] sometime in that inning before we took him out,” Royals manager Matt Quatraro said. “He talked to [Royals head athletic trainer Kyle Turner]. As he sat there, it got worse.”

With the Royals leading 2-1, Witt was replaced in the lineup by Nick Loftin, who played third base while Maikel Garcia shifted to shortstop.

Quatraro offered no prognosis on Witt’s return.

“Right now, we just think it’s back spasms, low back spasms,” Quatraro said. “It locked up pretty good on him.”

Witt was 0-for-3 with a strikeout.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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