Top 10 YES: it’s Clemson, Alabama and the rest

Alabama has now eliminated the moment and the third best in the Southeast Conference, beating Georgia by 17 and Texas A

It’s your 1/2 landslide, in the order you prefer. After that, it’s interesting.

Georgia moved to third place in the 10th most sensible IS by default as much as anything else. The Bulldogs were smart before they went to Tuscaloosa, and were partly smart once they were given there. In today’s arid landscape, where we don’t qualify who hasn’t played yet, that’s enough.

North Carolina spat out a giant hairball opposite the state of Florida and Notre Dame impressive enough opposite Louisville that is just beginning a national search for the fourth best team. Why not BYU? The Cougars passed their biggest check of the season so far on Friday night, roaring to beat Houston.

The moment part of the Top 10 is also indistinguishable. A few SEC groups for a loss, two undefeated Group of Five groups, go, look what the cat has caused: the undefeated Big 12 team, Oklahoma State, which hasn’t played since October 3.

In short, the arrival of the Big Ten this week is perfectly synchronized. There are many higher grades available.

1. Clemson (5-0)

Last game: Beat Georgia Tech, 73-7 Next game: Syracuse Saturday

The Tigers’ offensive lost 52 issues to Georgia Tech in the first half, the highest in school history behind an ACC opponent, despite two ball losses. Trevor Lawrence had five landing passes before intermission, launching his first interception since October The ultimate ridiculous statistic of Clemson’s ridiculous offense: 17 tigers stuck, adding up Dabo Swinney’s two sons. We wonder if anyone in the CCA can even slightly tighten Clemson (Our Lady or the Raid on November 7?)

2. Alabama (4-0)

Last game: Beat Georgia, 41-24 Next Game: In Tennessee on Saturday

Following the Bulldogs at half-time, Crimson Tide opened a box of beatings in the third and fourth quarters. The huge moves of his open receivers were unrivalled in some beautiful Mac Jones deep balls; The same general effectiveness as ever of Najee Harris; and some wonderful stops from a defense that had been hit in the area and in the press. Maybe he would have been closer if Nick Saban had to stay home, but “Bama seemed like the most productive team once they tightened defensively and went after Stetson Bennett IV. Aside from Joe Burrow’s supernova, the SEC continues to cross Tuscaloosa.

3. Georgia (3-1)

Last game: Lost to Alabama, 41-24 Next game: Kentucky October 31

The Bulldogs’ larized defense destroyed the Alabama air game, ceding 417 yards and four touchdowns in the air. This is the maximum number of yards per pass Georgia has allowed since 2000, when Hal Mumme trained Kentucky and Jared Lorenzen threw each and every shot. The other obvious challenge for Georgia: Stetson Bennett IV is not smart enough to win a shootout. The old walk-on has been a hit so far, however, it has been exhibited across Alabama, completing only 18 of 40 passes for 269 yards, two touchdowns and 3 interceptions. Maybe it’s time for Kirthrough Smart to resort to transferring USC JT Daniels.

4. BYU (5-0)

Last game: Beat Houston Friday, 43-26 Next Game: Texas State Saturday

BYU had the simple task in his first four games, then Houston made the Cougars paintings for this one. At 26-14 at the end of the third quarter, BYU exploded for 29 unanswered problems to win in the exit. another flaunting functionality for Quarterback Zach Wilson (25 out of 35 for 400 yards and 4 touchdowns, plus 40 yards per ground), and a defensive one that fought to prevent Houston from giving up much of the night to make big plays in the last quarter. The Cougars will be the favorites in their next two games (Texas State and Western Kentucky) before facing Boise State on November 6. If the Cougars win, they will probably be the most played team in the school football playoffs. .

5. Notre Dame (4-0)

Last game: Beat Louisville, 12-7 Next game: Pittsburgh Saturday

Fighting Irish fought against the 1/4 Cardinals. Louisville entered the game with 34. 3 problems consistent with the game, but did not yield a landing until the expiration in the third quarter. Notre Dame was unable to complete the units in the red zone and His aerial play produced only 106 yards. There was no game of 20 meters or more in the air. It was the moment in the back-to-back game that the Irish had played in the middle of the moment, albeit briefly. After 4 hours at home, now is the time for Notre Dame to hit the road.

6. Texas A

Last game: Beat Mississippi State, 28-14 Next game: Arkansas October 31

The Aggies have been overtaken this season, thanks to an unbalanced loss to Alabama, but it was an impressive moment in consecutive roles: explosive offensive opposed to Florida last week and defensive opposite the Bulldogs this week. the season, A

7. Florida (2-1)

Last game: Lost to Texas A

The only position in which the Gators suffered no discomfort this week in the field, as their attack was postponed due to an outbreak of COVID-19. This followed coach Dan Mullen’s absurd position, which sought to “fill the swamp” with 90,000 enthusiasts after the last one. Saturday’s defeat to Texas A

8. Cincinnati (3-0)

Last game: USC wins 28-7 in October Next game: Saturday at SMU

The Bearcats’ own COVID-19 outbreak forced them to postpone their adjustment against Tulsa, meaning they will have 21 days between games when faced with the undefeated SMU on Saturday (assuming the game remains on the calendar). This is a big challenge for the Cincinnati offensive has been pedestrian in the season, with Quarterback Desmond Ridder not as dynamic as it had been the last two seasons, but Luke Fickell’s team remains the most productive defensive unit in the AAFC, so it’s probably the team to beat in the league.

9. State of Oklahoma (3-0)

Last game: Beat Kansas 47-7 on October Next game: Iowa State Saturday

The Cowboys game opposite Baylor was postponed due to the Bears’ COVID-19 problems, so they are on the same calendar as Cincinnati: 3 weeks between games. The next one is the one that will weigh a lot in the Big 12 race, the Cyclones are also undefeated at the convention. Oklahoma State Defense leads the convention with the fewest issues allowed according to the game (9. 0) and the fewest yards allowed according to the game (4. 05).

10. Marshall (4-0)

Last game: Beat Louisiana Tech, 35-17 Next game: Florida Atlantic Saturday

It’s time to show some love for Thundering Herd, who hasn’t played a game this season yet. Marshall has a defensive 10 most sensible nationally, and freshman quarterback Grant Wells continues to impress: 19 out of 24 for 227 yards and two touchdowns and ran for some other score on Saturday opposed to Tech. The herd is expected to be highly favored in each of its last games of the normal season.

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