College football Week 5 scores, Top 25 analysis and must-see moments

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Welcome to college football’s Week 5! During which we ask, “Is this really Week 5?”

But it is. And even though we’ve just passed the mark into October, we already have a top-10 matchup in the 125th meeting between Auburn and Georgia, the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry.

It’s the teams’ first October game since 1936 (it was on the 24th), and the earliest it has ever been played, other than the first one on Feb. 20, 1892, which just seems like it was late for 1891. So it’s highly unusual is what we’re saying, like most everything else anywhere right now.

There will be a steady dose of fun football throughout the day, and we’ll keep the highlights, well, highlighted here. Read on for important happenings in uniforms, falconry and one final shot to watch Houston Baptist legend Bailey Zappe putting up historically significant passing statistics.

Top 25 games

All times Eastern. Lines courtesy of Caesar’s Sportsbook

  • South Carolina at No. 3 Florida (-17.5), noon, ESPN/ESPN app

  • TCU at No. 9 Texas (-12), noon, FOX

  • Missouri at No. 21 Tennessee (-12), noon, SEC Network/ESPN app

  • NC State at No. 24 Pittsburgh (-14), noon, ACC Network/ESPN app

  • No. 13 Texas A&M at No. 2 Alabama (-18), 3:30, CBS

  • No. 12 North Carolina (-14) at Boston College, 3:30, ABC/ESPN app

  • South Florida at No. 15 Cincinnati (-21), 3:30, ESPN+/ESPN app

  • No. 17 Oklahoma State (-22.5) at Kansas, 3:30, ESPN/ESPN app

  • No. 25 Memphis at SMU (pick ’em), 3:30, ESPN2/ESPN app

  • No. 7 Auburn at No. 4 Georgia (-7), 7:30, ESPN/ESPN app

  • Tulsa at No. 11 UCF (-21), 7:30, ESPN2/ESPN app

  • Arkansas at No. 16 Mississippi State (-17), 7:30, SEC Network Alternate/ESPN app

  • No. 18 Oklahoma (-7) at Iowa State, 7:30, ABC/ESPN app

  • No. 20 LSU at Vanderbilt (-21), 7:30, SEC Network/ESPN app

  • Virginia at No. 1 Clemson (-28.5), 8, ACC Network/ESPN app

Get up for gameday

Prepare yourself for a day of big games by watching Alabama’s hype video for its players.

The electric Zappe

How much does Houston Baptist quarterback Bailey Zappe like to pitch it around?

In three games this season (all against FBS teams, including one against Texas Tech), he has thrown for 1,453 yards, 12 touchdowns with just one interception, an average of 484 yards per game. In 2003, when Texas Tech QB B.J. Symons set the FBS passing record of 5,833 yards, he averaged 433 yards over his first three games.

Unfortunately, Zappe and the HBU Huskies play just one more game this season, against Eastern Kentucky today at 3 p.m. on ESPN+ and the ESPN app.

Catch him while you can.

“Alright, alright, alright”

The Texas Minister of Culture, aka Matthew McConaughey, will be in attendance for the Longhorns’ game against TCU in Austin on Saturday … well, at least some version will be.

The equipment room

Air Force will honor the Tuskeegee Airmen with their Red Tails uniforms against Navy.

The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of Black pilots from the U.S. Army Air Corps commissioned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940. The military aviators flew in World War II during a time in which most of the U.S. military — and the country — was still racially segregated.

Read more about the uniforms here.

In addition, Air Force will debut its new mascot, Nova, a full white-phase Gyrfalcon. Nova replaces Aurora, the academy’s mascot for the past 23 years, who died in December.

Vanderbilt will wear helmets with its old ’80s-era Vandy script logo with an outline of the Nashville skyline.

Iowa is honoring the legendary Hayden Fry, who died in December.

Iowa State is wearing black unis against Oklahoma.

Florida honors alum and ESPN reporter

When the Gators take the field today, they will do so with a cutout of grad and former marching band member Edward Aschoff looking on. Aschoff, a college football reporter for ESPN, died last Christmas Eve on his 34th birthday. We love him and will never forget him.

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