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Week 3 Preview: ACC quarterback matchup tops light schedule

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Week 3 Preview: ACC quarterback matchup tops light schedule

2020-09-18 23:18 Last Updated At:09-19 00:00

The college football schedule is still looking light, with the Southeastern Conference a week away from starting and the Big 12 and Atlantic Coast Conference still just warming up.

For the teams that are playing, it's a chance to jump onto the main stage when otherwise they might have been relegated to side shows.

In the ACC, a matchup of talented quarterbacks could provide an early pecking order of potential contenders. And the American Athletic Conference gets its chance to grab some of that shine that went to the Sun Belts last week. Four AAC teams play power five opponents Saturday.

BEST GAME

No. 17 Miami at No. 18 Louisville

The only game matching ranked teams on the schedule gets the prime-time treatment from ESPN.

The Hurricanes unleashed a powerful running game in the debut of Houston grad transfer D'Eriq King last week, going for 337 yards on the ground in a win over UAB.

Louisville's Micale Cunningham flashed star potential after taking over last season for the Cardinals and then threw for 343 yards and three scores in an opening win over Western Kentucky.

Both teams have ACC title game aspirations. The winner gets to feel as if those are legitimate.

HEISMAN WATCH

Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State

Hubbard led the nation in rushing last year, breaking 2,000 yards. He had an interesting offseason, calling out his head coach. Things seemed to have calmed down in Stillwater, Oklahoma, since.

The junior will face tougher tests than the Golden Hurricane, but here's a chance for him to get off to good start and grab some attention before all those star quarterbacks threaten to push him into the background.

NUMBERS TO KNOW

3 — Wake Forest's winning streak against North Carolina State. The Demon Deacons opened by getting thumped last week by Clemson. They try to turn it around against an ACC rival they have owned lately. Wake last won four straight against the Wolfpack in the 1950s.

6 — Days between when Houston-Baylor was scheduled to when it will be played. The Cougars were originally set to play Memphis this weekend, but the Tigers had to postpone because of a COVID-19 outbreak. Baylor, meanwhile, had an open date, but already had its opener last week postponed because of COVID-19 issues at Louisiana Tech. The two Texas schools scrambled to fill the holes in each other's schedule and will meet up in Waco, Texas, on Saturday.

7 — The total margin in No. 14 UCF's three losses last year. The Knights “fell off” to 10-3 season, but with a little better luck it could have been another year of debating whether UCF deserved to be in the playoff race. The Knights open with Georgia Tech on Saturday.

UNDER THE RADAR

Interim Southern Mississippi coach Scotty Walden gets his first crack to impress the bosses when the Golden Eagles host Conference USA rival Louisiana Tech on Saturday.

The 30-year-old Walden replaced Jay Hopson, who parted ways with USM after an ugly opening loss to South Alabama.

Walden was a Division III head coach at East Texas Baptist before joining the Golden Eagles staff in 2017 as wide receivers coach. Considered a creative, up-and-coming offensive coach, Walden rose to offensive coordinator and now gets a chance to audition for the head coaching job.

HOT SEAT

That breakout season for Syracuse in 2018 is starting to seem like a fluke. Coach Dino Babers' team followed up its 10-win season by going 5-7 last year. The Orange opened this season with a poor, but not entirely unexpected, showing against North Carolina.

This week Syracuse goes back on the road to face No. 25 Pittsburgh.

A weekly reminder that few coaches will be getting fired this year, but the glow around Babers is starting to fade.

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DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Isaiah Evans scored 21 points and had a critical 3-pointer with 1:15 left to help No. 6 Duke beat No. 24 SMU 82-75 on Saturday.

Evans slipped to the left side for the 3-pointer off a feed from freshman star Cam Boozer to make it 76-70, a repeat of the play that sent Duke past Florida when he hit a late 3 here in December.

Patrick Ngongba II tied his career high in scoring with 17 points for Duke (15-1, 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference), while Boozer had 18 points — including muscling up his own interior basket to give Duke a 73-68 lead shortly before Evans' big shot.

Duke shot 49% and won its 25th straight home game.

Jaden Toombs had 23 points on 10-for-12 shooting to lead the Mustangs (12-4, 1-2), who started the week by entering the AP Top 25 poll for the first time since the end of the 2016-17 season before losing at Clemson on Wednesday.

The Mustangs had to play this one without leading scorer Boopie Moller, a 20.6-point scorer who was a game-time decision because of illness.

But SMU scored the game's first 11 points and gave Duke fits all day, shooting 56.6% and thrice getting within one possession in the final 4 1/2 minutes. The Mustangs' biggest problem was turnovers; they had 21 that led to 21 points for the Blue Devils.

At halftime, Duke marked the 25th anniversary of the program's 2001 NCAA championship, with former NBA players Shane Battier, Carlos Boozer, Mike Dunleavy and Jay Williams joining retired Hall of Fame coach Mike Krzyzewski at midcourt during the presentation. Boozer's twin sons, Cam and Cayden, both play for Duke.

SMU: The Mustangs host Virginia Tech on Wednesday.

Duke: The Blue Devils make their first cross-country ACC trip when they visit California on Wednesday.

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Duke's Dame Sarr (7) is fouled by SMU's Jaden Toombs, left, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Durham, N.C., Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Ben McKeown)

Duke's Dame Sarr (7) is fouled by SMU's Jaden Toombs, left, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Durham, N.C., Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Ben McKeown)

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