In college football, there are season openers, home openers, primetime affairs, road slugfests, trap games and every single thing in between throughout the course of fall.
Later, when the calendar turns from autumn to winter lovely things known as conference championships and bowl games gladly wet our palates during the holidays as we wait patiently to crown the next champions of college football.
At times, these descriptors overlap — a primetime affair could be a Super Bowl for the home team, but a trap for the road party trying to avoid a letdown in the hunt for a title.