A lot can happen in a month. Stars emerge, hopes disappear. Heck, William Henry Harrison's entire presidential tenure was just 31 days. And here we are, one month into college football, with one-third of the season already in the books, and while it feels like we've just gotten started, we've learned a lot. Although this first month might amount to little more than Harrison's presidency in the long run, it's worth taking a step back after four weeks of action and figuring out what we know, where we've been wrong and what's left to figure out.
Oh my god, Alabama got better
In some ways, seeing Alabama now, with Tua Tagovailoa at QB and an offense that looks as dynamic as any in the country, it's fair to marvel at how Nick Saban has been so routinely successful without a superstar QB.