Week 4 of the college football season saw plenty of big-time, exciting games between some of the top teams in the nation.
Things were more difficult for Georgia than Bulldogs’ fans would have liked, but UGA won 39-22 over Kent State. Alabama and Ohio State both rolled to victories. But things got somewhat chaotic after that. Michigan, Clemson, USC and Kentucky all won close games, while Oklahoma lost to Kansas State and Arkansas lost to Texas A&M. In the headliner of the weekend, Tennessee took down Florida in Knoxville 38-33.
With another week in the books, we have a firm idea who the top three teams in America are. Beyond the top-three, there’s plenty to debate. Are Kentucky and Tennessee actual contenders? Can Clemson, USC and Michigan do enough to give any team a tough time in the College Football Playoff?
Former Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray, now a college football analyst with ESPN, provided me with his own personal rankings of the top 10 teams following Week 3.
Murray’s rankings, plus each team’s national title odds (courtesy of BetMGM), following Week 3: