This has been a pretty boring college football season so far, huh? Weeks 1 and 2 were pretty good, and Iowa State knocking off Oklahoma was pretty wild, but we’re just cruising toward November, waiting on something to hap-

That’s Syracuse head coach Dino Babers, delivering his latest replayable postgame speech after Syracuse shocked 24-point favorite No. 2 Clemson, 27-24. That was Friday’s first game!

That was Cal’s Ross Bowers delivering possibly the play of the week, along the way to Cal’s 16.5-point upset of No. 8 Washington State by the staggering score of 37-3. That was Friday’s other game! Friday was nuts!

These two results swung 27 and 50 points from their Vegas lines. And, you might’ve missed it, but back on Wednesday, South Alabama beat Troy (the team that just won at LSU) 19-8, despite being an 18-point ‘dog.

A $100 parlay on Syracuse & Cal to win last night would have paid $10,837 — Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) October 14, 2017

So no matter what happens on Saturday, this weekend’s already delivered on MADNESS.

With so many ranked teams playing unranked teams, this already shaped up to be a weekend full of upsets and/or valiant efforts by underdogs. Per S&P+, you should also watch out for the following on Saturday:

No. 6 TCU 33, Kansas State (+6) 28 (Saturday, 12:00 PM ET, FS1)

(Saturday, 12:00 PM ET, FS1) No. 10 Auburn 27, LSU (+7) 22 (Saturday, 3:30 PM ET, CBS)

(Saturday, 3:30 PM ET, CBS) No. 13 USC 33, Utah (+12.5) 23 (Saturday, 8:00 PM ET, ABC)

(Saturday, 8:00 PM ET, ABC) No. 17 Michigan 26, Indiana (+7.5) 19 (Saturday, 12:00 PM ET, ABC)

(Saturday, 12:00 PM ET, ABC) No. 19 San Diego State 27, Boise State (+7) 26 (Saturday, 10:30 PM ET, CBSSN)

(Saturday, 10:30 PM ET, CBSSN) No. 21 Michigan State (-4) 25 , Minnesota 20 (Saturday, 8:00 PM ET, BTN)

, Minnesota 20 (Saturday, 8:00 PM ET, BTN) No. 23 Stanford 34, Oregon (+10.5) 29 (Saturday, 11:00 PM ET, FS1)

(Saturday, 11:00 PM ET, FS1) West Virginia 37, No. 24 Texas Tech (+3.5) 35 (Saturday, 12:00 PM ET, ESPNU)

(Saturday, 12:00 PM ET, ESPNU) Memphis 36, No. 25 Navy (+3.5) 35 (Saturday, 3:45 PM ET, ESPNU)

(Saturday, 3:45 PM ET, ESPNU) And that’s in addition to the Red River Rivalry, which is always hard to predict and now involves master underdog Tom Herman.

After a gentle September, college football is really barreling into October.

Counting Oklahoma, three Playoff contenders have fallen as massive favorites in two days of games, and there’s a great shot another joins on Saturday.

That means this is the annual point in the season when fans start whispering to each other about the ghosts of 2007 haunting us once again. I think it’s a great time to review just how incredibly bonkers that season was and hope we get just a little bit more of it on its 10-year birthday.