Maybe you had the kids today. Or you goofed up and scheduled that family yard sale for Kickoff Week. Or perhaps that destination wedding your uncle booked didnt account for college footballs return.Regardless, you might have missed some of the Saturday action.Well, its your lucky game day. Heres everything you need to know.Kiffin, Alabama go long with 45-6 lead on USCAlabama offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin appears to have found a quarterback in freshman Jalen Hurts, but Hurts had left the game by the time the Crimson Tide built a 39-point lead on Kiffins former team.That didnt stop the offensive coordinator from drawing up a 45-yard pass play from Blake Barnett to Gehrig Dieter, the Crimson Tides final score in a 52-6 win.Running back reunion tourGeorgia running back Nick Chubb missed the final seven games of last season with a knee injury but didnt miss a beat in his return to action. The Bulldogs gave it to him early and often in their win over North Carolina as he totaled 222 yards and two touchdowns on 32 carries. New coach Kirby Smart is happy to have Chubb shouldering the load in Athens.After battling cancer, Pittsburghs James Conner made his triumphant return to college football against Villanova in the Panthers 28-7 win.Conner scored in his 2016 debut in what will be one of the best stories of the year.LSU goes down swingingWisconsin pulled off a huge upset over No. 5 LSU (which you can read about here). The Tigers frustration after throwing a late interception was manifest in a late hit by offensive lineman Josh Boutte on Wisconsin safety DCota Dixon.Stars come out for Michigans blowout winMichigan thumped Hawaii 63-3, and sports icons Michael Jordan and Derek Jeter were there to see it.Not to be outdone, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh stole the show when he had some words (or punches?) of encouragement for quarterback?Wilton Speight.The kicker hits the truck stickPenn States Joey Julius isnt your normal kicker. Hes 5-foot-10 and 260 pounds and hes been paying attention in tackling drills.I told coach [Brent] Pry dont try to put him in the Big Hit reel on defense, although he probably had the biggest hit of the day, Penn State coach James Franklin said.Upsets alertedKickoff Week started with a few upsets.Life after Dak Prescott got off to an ugly start for Mississippi State. South Alabama upset Mississippi State 21-20, the biggest upset in the last five years, according to FPI, which gave the Jaguars a 2.3 percent chance to win the game. Mississippi State missed a 28-yard field goal with :06 left in the game.Western Michigan upset Northwestern, 22-21, marking the 11th straight season a MAC team has defeated a Big Ten team (every year since 2006).With LSUs loss to Wisconsin, it was the first time since 1972 that two top-5 teams lost on the opening weekend, according to Stats & Info. Back then, No. 1 Nebraska fell to unranked UCLA and No. 4 Arkansas lost to No. 8 USC.Kick Six, The SequelLook, dont feel bad OU, its happened to some great programs. Alabama got it. Florida State got it. And now, the Sooners have fallen victim to the Kick Six.Hey you, grab your uniTalk about calling for reinforcements.Navy starting QB Tago Smith was injured in the first half against Fordham. With Smith out for the remainder, Will Worth took over, but it was freshman Malcolm Perry who got the biggest surprise.At this point, Perry is just suited up for depth, but has not played yet.Ryan Lochte, the Warriors and Lee Corso riding a tigerCheck out the best GameDay signs from Kickoff Week.Great QBs have great memoriesSome football wounds dont heal, as former California quarterback Aaron Rodgers made clear as the guest picker on ESPNs College GameDay.Rodgers picked Texas over Notre Dame, adding I love the underdog. And also Mack is not there anymore [so] I can pick Texas again.Some might recall that in 2004 Texas coach Mack Brown lobbied hard for his team to be promoted in the national rankings so it could eclipse Rodgers and Cal in the BCS standings and thereby earn a Rose Bowl berth. His gambit worked, and Rodgers - and Cal fans - have never forgotten.Rodgers also noted he couldnt pick USC to beat Alabama. The Trojans handed Cal its only regular season loss in 2004, a 23-17 nail biter. -- Ted MillerKickoff Weeks best photosIf a picture is worth 1,000 words, these photos of the weekends best moments, including South Alabama quarterback Dallas Davis hurdle in the Jaguars upset of Mississippi State, are worth a look.When loving the Head Ball Coach goes wrongMeanwhile, the University of Florida will honor Steve Spurrier tonight by naming the field at the Swamp after him. One fan is already ahead of the game in honoring the Head Ball Coach. Mark Duper Dolphins Jersey . Now that hes hitting streaking teammates with pin-point passes for easy layups, Love is asserting himself as one of the true superstars in the league. Bob Griese Dolphins Jersey . -- Lou Brocks shoulder-to-shoulder collision with Bill Freehan during the 1968 World Series and Pete Roses bruising hit on Ray Fosse in the 1970 All-Star game could become relics of baseball history, like the dead-ball era. http://www.dolphinsrookiestore.com/Dolphins-Larry-Csonka-Jersey/ . Thats not a comment on the suspension that banished the Portland Winterhawks general manager and coach from his Western Hockey League teams bench for most of the 2012-13 season. Minkah Fitzpatrick Dolphins Jersey . If ever they start actually putting pictures beside words in the dictionary, the Blue Jays left-handers mug will appear beside “Consistency. Mark Duper Jersey . Darren Helm scored on Detroits sixth attempt in the shootout and then Jonas Gustavsson stopped Andrew Shaws shot, lifting the Detroit Red Wings to a 5-4 win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday night.TORONTO -- Dwane Casey can breathe a sigh of relief knowing his role as head coach of the Toronto Raptors is secure, at least for the time being. New general manager Masai Ujiri said on Wednesday that Casey will be back for the final year of his contract. That decision may not have caught many people by surprise, but Casey says he didnt dismiss uncertainty surrounding his job that came with Ujiris arrival. "Theres always doubt," Casey said at a press conference at the Air Canada Centre on Thursday. "When you see coaches like George (Karl), Lionel (Hollins), those colleagues lose their jobs, theres always doubt." Casey also witnessed a shake-up within his own organization over the past month. Bryan Colangelo, the former Raptors GM who announced in April that Casey would be back in his head coaching role for the 2013-2014 season, was ousted from his own position and replaced by Ujiri a month later. The 56-year-old Casey said a fear of failure has kept him going. "Thats what motivates me, and I hope thats what motivates our players," he said. "Ive never taken anything for granted, whether it was this job or any job Ive had. Im always fearing failure. I always want to do a good job and thats what I work for." Casey joined the Raptors in 2011 after winning the NBA championship as an assistant coach with the Dallas Mavericks. But since becoming a head coach in Toronto he has managed a 57-91 record. The Raptors, who began their 2012-2013 campaign full of promise after signing young Lithuanian Jonas Valanciunas and acquiring Kyle Lowry and Landry Fields through trades during the off-season, finnished the season with a 34-48 record and missing the playoffs for the fifth consecutive year.dddddddddddd Casey hopes this year will be different. With a new GM in place, Casey says hes excited to begin preparing for the upcoming season alongside Ujiri, a man who hes known for years. "I know what Masai is about," Casey said. "Hes about a lot of the same things that I stand for -- the toughness, playing hard, being accountable -- all of the things it takes to win. "What I want to do, what is my vision and his vision, is to get to where its a constant, where youre in the playoffs, and build a program thats going to be sustainable over the test of time." According to Casey, he and Ujiri have already begun that process together, despite any uncertainty surrounding Caseys job security. "Weve spent the last couple weeks, probably since (Ujiri) got the job, talking, texting or emailing almost every single day," the Raptors coach said. "We share the same outlook, we know what we need to improve on, what direction we need to go to, and the bottom line is to keep developing what we have. "Our ultimate goal is to develop not just into a team that sneaks into the playoffs, but a team that can consistently say, Hey, we have a chance to fight for a championship." As Casey spoke, the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs were preparing for Thursday nights Game 7 NBA finals match-up. It may be tough to picture Toronto in a do-or-die championship setting right now, but Casey has his sights set high. "I want to be in that situation with the Raptors one of these days," he said. . ' ' '