On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, Troy’s dramatic 21–17 comeback at Buffalo set the tone, with the Trojans erasing a 17-point deficit behind timely defense and a late touchdown drive that fueled talk of renewed momentum heading into their in-state clash with South Alabama. Alabama fans found reason to celebrate despite an idle Saturday, as Georgia’s stumble provided what the hosts dubbed a “moral victory” and a chance for Nick Saban’s successor to recalibrate before a pivotal trip to Athens. By contrast, Auburn’s 10-sack debacle at Oklahoma stirred anger over missed calls and special-teams breakdowns, with Barry McKnight and John Longshore stressing that cleaner play, not just officiating, remains the Tigers’ real hurdle.
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National storylines framed the rest of the show, from Arkansas’ meltdown at Memphis and Florida’s blowout loss at Miami to Arch Manning’s over-the-top celebration against Sam Houston, a moment the hosts said underscored immaturity more than swagger. ESPN’s Tom Luginbill pointed to Oklahoma State’s refusal to embrace NIL as a factor in its decline, while Florida quarterback DJ Lagway’s crisis of confidence echoed Clemson’s own struggles with Cade Klubnik. Playoff projections sparked debate with Alabama slotted ahead of Florida State despite the Seminoles’ head-to-head win, and Texas Tech’s rise to No. 4 drew attention to billionaire booster Cody Campbell’s deep-pocketed NIL strategy—an aggressive model the hosts noted is reshaping the sport’s balance of power.