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College football overreactions Week 10:

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As the action on college football fields throughout the country grows more intense, so do the steaming-hot takes of commentators, both professional and amateur. 

Saturday’s results generated plenty of talk, and naturally plenty of hyperbole. Some responses might ultimately be accurate, but most will be over the top. Please don’t misunderstand – we like over the top. That’s what makes this sport the wild ride that it is, filled with passion and pageantry on a weekly basis. 

Georgia defensive back Javon Bullard (22) celebrates after sacking Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker (5) during the second half of their game at Sanford Stadium, on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022.© Joshua L. Jones, USA TODAY Network

But we’re here to add some needed perspective to all the intensity. So without further ado, here are the top five overreactions from Week 10.

From NFL plays to college sports scores, all the top sports news you need to know every day.


Yeah, just give the trophy to Georgia

The Bulldogs have been at their best this year under the brightest of spotlights, turning in its most dominating performances against top-10 opponents Oregon and Tennessee. The defending national champs should again be ready for the big stage in the SEC title game and in another playoff appearance.

But Georgia had a scare when they shouldn’t have, needing a fourth-quarter rally to escape Missouri a month ago. In theory they learned a lesson from that near disaster and won’t show up late to the party for the remainder of November. UGA’s last two SEC contests are on the road at Mississippi State and Kentucky, but it seems the Bulldogs’ toughest opponent the rest of the way will be apathy.


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As the action on college football fields throughout the country grows more intense, so do the steaming-hot takes of commentators, both professional and amateur. 

Saturday’s results generated plenty of talk, and naturally plenty of hyperbole. Some responses might ultimately be accurate, but most will be over the top. Please don’t misunderstand – we like over the top. That’s what makes this sport the wild ride that it is, filled with passion and pageantry on a weekly basis. 

Georgia defensive back Javon Bullard (22) celebrates after sacking Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker (5) during the second half of their game at Sanford Stadium, on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022.© Joshua L. Jones, USA TODAY Network

But we’re here to add some needed perspective to all the intensity. So without further ado, here are the top five overreactions from Week 10.

From NFL plays to college sports scores, all the top sports news you need to know every day.


Yeah, just give the trophy to Georgia

The Bulldogs have been at their best this year under the brightest of spotlights, turning in its most dominating performances against top-10 opponents Oregon and Tennessee. The defending national champs should again be ready for the big stage in the SEC title game and in another playoff appearance.

But Georgia had a scare when they shouldn’t have, needing a fourth-quarter rally to escape Missouri a month ago. In theory they learned a lesson from that near disaster and won’t show up late to the party for the remainder of November. UGA’s last two SEC contests are on the road at Mississippi State and Kentucky, but it seems the Bulldogs’ toughest opponent the rest of the way will be apathy.


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