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We'll be tracking how each of the four Week 1 true freshman starting quarterbacks do throughout their debut seasons in college football.

Putting the spotlight on select teams and questions around others as the early playoff picture takes shape.

SVP and Stanford Steve recap a wild CFB Week 2 slate featuring a pair of major upsets and plenty thrilling finishes. The guys start by recapping Oklahoma’s home win over Michigan, with Steve sharing his experience in Norman on the weekend. The guys then address Florida’s crippling loss to South Florida in Gainesville and where the Gators go from here while also giving Alex Golesh and USF their flowers. ESPN’s Dave Flemming then joins the show to talk about his experience calling Mississippi State’s upset win over Arizona State and the chaotic environment in Starkville. Plus more on Illinois’ dominant win over Duke, Oregon’s blowout win over Oklahoma State, Arch Manning’s day, Kentucky’s cover, Lane Stadium’s downfall, the Cy-Hawk game and more. | SVPod (0:00) Intro (1:05) Lots of blowouts… (3:10) Oklahoma beats Michigan + Norman recap (9:45) USF STUNS Florida (15:55) Noon window notes (19:25) Baylor upsets SMU (23:30) Dave Flemming recaps Miss State’s win over ASU (36:30) Why this win was so big for Miss State (41:06) Iowa State out-Iowas Iowa (44:44) Rapid Fire Takeaways (50:35) UK took SVP to Covertown (53:25) Lane Stadium has lost its luster (57:33) Week 2 Recap (58:25) Does Maryland have an NFL QB? (59:50) NFL Week 1 is gonna be great (1:02:11) How good is Oregon? (1:04:50) Thanks for watching Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

— Malik Washington threw a 42-yard touchdown pass to Shaleak Knotts on fourth down, and Maryland held off Northern Illinois 20-9 on Friday night.

In Week 2, we get a unique helmet game and the Group of 5's biggest weekend.

What happened to Arch Manning? And Clemson?? And Alabama??? We jump to some way-too-early conclusions.

In his freshman debut, Malik Washington, a four-star recruit from Glen Burnie, Maryland, threw three touchdown passes in the second quarter, and the Terrapins defeated Florida Atlantic 39-7 on Saturday for their 16th consecutive nonconference victory.

— Freshman Malik Washington threw three touchdown passes in the second quarter, and Maryland's defense scored twice to help the Terripans beat Florida Atlantic 39-7 on Saturday for their 16th consecutive nonconference victory.

Maryland QB Malik Washington airs one out for a 29-yard TD pass to Kaleb Webb.