“Week Zero” action was a nice appetizer, but it took a full slate of gridiron action to satisfy America’s craving for college football. While the games from two weekends ago provided insights into a small handful of programs, college football observers will exit Labor Day Weekend with hard data on every team in the sport. Any analyst worth his salt knows not to put too much stock in a season opener, as impressions formed about players, teams, and conferences after only one game often prove foolish only a few weeks later (anyone else remember the Kenny Hill Heisman campaign?
Iowa May Be the Class of the West (and Other Observations from Week One)
