Loved it! Packed stadiums, the bands playing, cheerleaders were back, announcers weren't separated by plexiglass. And Jump Around was awesome to watch. I think that was a cathartic release for the entire college football world to watch Jump Around at Camp Randall.
About some of the games -
Oklahoma is still Oklahoma (btw, Tulane was a charter member of the SEC way, way back in the day). The PAC 12 is soft, but LSU was gashed by UCLA (and can we stop with Stingley, Jr. is great; I've yet to see him play a good game and he certainly didn't last night). Clemson is unraveling before our eyes, but the ACC is awful so they've got 11 straight byes coming up and will get back into the CFP as the #4 (Alabama will go undefeated, get the #1 spot, and will bury Clemson in its own cemetery and in embarrassing fashion). Does Georgia have any WRs? They should just run the old wing-T, which is basically what they are running. My two favorite games were the beat downs of the smack talkers. Didn't watch Alabama's beat down of Miami, as I was watching the other smack talkers getting their beat down. Miami hasn't been relevant in 20 years and yet they still talk smack. Don't those Miami players and coaches understand that you don't poke the Bear. And then there's Indiana that has never been relevant, never ever ever. All last season and this offseason all they did (players and their head coach) was talk and talk about how "we wuz robbed" and this season is going to be different. Well, they should have put in the work in the offseason instead of the talk, because they got their beat down yesterday from Iowa and it was a beautiful game to watch.