ESPN college football analyst and former Florida Gators and Mississippi State Bulldogs head coach Dan Mullen has named his top 10 college football teams after Week 3.
College football looks chaotic at the top right now. Week 3 featured close contests for many top college football teams. Florida State narrowly won on the road at Boston College. Georgia pulled away from South Carolina after trailing 14-3 at halftime. Texas and Alabama both struggled to gain separation for non-Power Five opponents after playing each other in Week 2.
Almost any team in Mullen’s top 10 is capable of making a run to the College Football Playoff.
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Week 3: Penn State 30, Illinois 13
Penn State intercepted Illinois four times as the Nittany Lions moved to 3-0. Penn State has a solid running game and fantastic defense.
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Week 3: Notre Dame 41, Central Michigan 17
Notre Dame is 4-0 entering a massive game at home against Ohio State in Week 4. The Fighting Irish have a star in quarterback Sam Hartman.
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Utah
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Week 3: Utah 31, Weber State 7
Utah’s season-opening in over Florida looks much more impressive after the Gators beat Tennessee in Week 3. Don’t sleep on the Utes in the Pac-12. Dan Mullen is high on Utah, who has two wins over Power Five opponents.
Ohio State
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Week 3: Ohio State 63, Western Kentucky 10
Ohio State’s explosive offense finally got on track against Western Kentucky. The Buckeyes had another big game from Marvin Harrison Jr. (five catches, 126 yards, and a touchdown).
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