Nashville Christian QB, new addition to Georgia football team, highlights by Jared Curtis
Here you can see Nashville Christian quarterback and Georgia football newcomer Jared Curtis in action during a TSSAA football game.
The Tennessean
(This story has been updated to add new information.)
The Southeastern Conference’s dominance in college football continued in Week 4, even though two of the top-ranked football teams had a bye.
Both No. 1 Georgia and No. 4 Alabama had their off weeks before a highly anticipated meeting of participants in last season’s SEC championship game in Tuscaloosa in Week 5. No. 2 Texas, on the other hand, handled Louisiana-Monroe with flying colors, with Arch Manning making his first career start.
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No. 5 Ole Miss edged Georgia Southern 52-13, while No. 8 Missouri needed two overtimes to beat Vanderbilt 30-27 in Columbia. Meanwhile, No. 16 LSU and No. 24 Texas A&M defeated unranked opponents UCLA (34-17) and Bowling Green (26-20), respectively.
The highlight of the week was, of course, the SEC duel between No. 7 Tennessee and No. 13 Oklahoma. Not only was it the opening game for both teams in the 2024 conference, but it also marked Josh Heupel’s return to Norman, Oklahoma, where he excelled as a player and coach for the Sooners. The Vols won 25-15 in a game that wasn’t as close as the score suggested.
Here’s a look at how these and other games were reflected in the US LBM Coaches Poll and AP Top 25 for Week 5:
College Football Rankings for Week 5
Survey of LBM trainers in the USA
SEC teams in bold. First-place votes in parentheses.
- Georgia (35)
- Texas (18)
- State of Ohio (2)
- Alabama
- Ole Miss
- Tennessee
- Oregon
- Penn State
- Miami
- Utah
- Missouri
- Michigan
- LSU
- Notre-Dame
- Clemson
- USC
- Louisville
- Oklahoma
- State of Iowa
- State of Oklahoma
- Illinois
- BYU
- UNLV
- Texas A&M
- State of Kansas
Other vote recipients: Washington State 94; Indiana 67; Pitt 50; Boise State 42; UCF 35; Iowa 34; Arizona 16; Boston College 15; Duke 14; James Madison 13; Nebraska 7; Washington 6; Rutgers 5; Colorado 5; SMU 4; South Carolina 2; Navy 2; Freedom 2; Arkansas-2.
APTop 25
SEC teams in bold. First-place votes in parentheses.
- Texas (44)
- Georgia (13)
- State of Ohio (5)
- Alabama
- Tennessee
- Ole Miss
- Miami
- Oregon
- Penn State
- Utah
- Missouri
- Michigan
- USC
- LSU
- Louisville
- Notre-Dame
- Clemson
- State of Iowa
- Illinois
- State of Oklahoma
- Oklahoma
- BYU
- State of Kansas
- Texas A&M
- Boise State
Other vote recipients: Washington State 67; Indiana 63; Boston College 55; UNLV 53; Pitt 37; Nebraska 25; Iowa 24; James Madison 11; South Carolina 7; Freedom 4; Arkansas 3; UCF3; Arizona 2; SMU 2; Navy 1.