Five college football Week 3 overreactions: Georgia in trouble? Arch Manning the starter?

Few surprises in college football this week. As usual, professionals and amateurs reacted quickly to Week 3's field events. Of course, some will overreact.

Monday, we'll try to contextualise the hype, much of which came from one conference. Do this week's overreactions mean more?Justice is essential.

After watching the film, Bulldogs fans disagree. Georgia has been quite good of late, but not unlike an early SEC opponent. Saturday night's trip to Kentucky was more nerve-wracking than usual for the Bulldogs, who are used to bouncing back and finishing in the top five

Arch Manning's brilliant relief of injured starter Quinn Ewers gave Longhorns supporters hope. Fans know Arch will handle the offence if needed again.

After going full SEC, we might as well continue. The league has six of the top eight US LBM Coaches Poll positions and maybe two more in the top 16. If the league champion hails from the upper tier, five of the seven at-large slots might go elsewhere.

Maybe there is more smoke. A Coroner's report: Conner Weigman's shoulder injury kept him out for the Aggies' must-win game at Florida, and a redshirt freshman, Marcel Reed, led a much more dynamic offense.

News for readers: Polls aren't playoffs, so a Tigers victory over Florida State will provide momentum into this No.1-seeded semifinal since they are the only seeded squad.

Northern Illinois' win over Notre Dame last week must be the best in town. We give every week, but at this young age we are "locked in".

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