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AP Top 5
1.Ohio State 3-0 (0-0) Big Ten This week: Off
2.Penn State 3-0 (0-0) Big Ten This week: Off
3.LSU 3-0 (1-0) SEC This week: Southeast Louisiana (2-1) (Saturday, 7:45 PM ET, SECN)
4.Miami 3-0 (0-0) ACC This week: Florida (1-2) (Saturday, 7:30 PM ET, ABC)
5.Georgia 3-0 (1-0) SEC This week: Off
Biggest risers and fallers in the AP Top 25 this week:
Risers
7.Florida State 2-0 (0-0) ACC Week 3: #10 (Off)
10.Texas A&M 3-0 (0-0) SEC Week 3: #16 (Defeated 8.Notre Dame 41-40)
13.Ole Miss 3-0 (2-0) SEC Week 3: #17 (Defeated Arkansas 41-35)
14.Alabama 2-1 (0-0) SEC Week 3: #19 (Defeated Wisconsin 38-14)
16.Utah 3-0 (0-0) Big 12 Week 3: #20 (Defeated Wyoming 31-6)
17.Texas Tech 3-0 (0-0) Big 12 Week 3: #21 (Defeated Oregon State 45-14)
19.Indiana 3-0 (0-0) Big Ten Week 3: #22 (Defeated Indiana State 73-0)
Fallers
24.Notre Dame 0-2 Independents Week 2: #8 (Lost to 16.Texas A&M 41-40)
Dropped Out
South Carolina 2-1 (0-1) SEC Week 3: #11 (Lost to Vanderbilt 31-7)
Clemson 1-2 (0-1) ACC Week 3: #12 (Lost to Georgia Tech 24-21)
South Florida 2-1 (0-0) American Week 3: #18 (Lost to 5.Miami 49-12)
New
18.Georgia Tech 3-0 (1-0) ACC Week 3: NR (Defeated 12.Clemson 24-21)
20.Vanderbilt 3-0 (1-0) SEC Week 3: NR (Defeated 11.South Carolina 31-7)
25.USC 3-0 (1-0) Big Ten Week 3: NR (Defeated Purdue 33-17)
Key games this weekend (Rankings based off of AP Poll)
Saturday, September 20
17.Texas Tech (3-0) @ 16.Utah (3-0)
12 PM ET, FOX
Texas Tech and Utah have emerged as two Big 12 title contenders following Arizona State and Kansas State’s slow starts. Both are undefeated ahead of their conference opener for FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff game on Saturday afternoon.
The Red Raiders will have a big challenge as they travel to Salt Lake City to face the Utes in one of the toughest environments in the country at Rice-Eccles Stadium. Wide receiver Coy Eakin’s 245 yards and 3 touchdowns have been a great help to quarterback Behren Morton down the field against Utah’s pass-rush headed by defensive end John Henry Daley, who has consistently gotten into the backfield, sacking the quarterback 5 times already this season. Tailback Adam Hill will look to help Morton out by getting in the end zone for the first time this season and protect against Daley and the Utah defense.
Utah entered the Big 12 in 2024 as the preseason favorite, but this season might finally be the one where the Utes deliver. Quarterback Devon Dampier leads his team in both passing and rushing yards. Dampier will need Ryan Davis to keep up his production at receiver and the running game to get going with Wayshawn Parker next to him in the backfield. Linebackers John Curry and Romello Height’s combined 12 tackles and 2.5 sacks will be the main challenges against the Texas Tech defense.
Neither team has been challenged greatly so far this season so Utah should have some advantage playing at home. That is why Dampier will lead the Utes to a close victory over the Red Raiders, making themselves Big 12 favorites as they travel to West Virginia next.
Projected Score: Utah 28, Texas Tech 24
Tulane (3-0) @ 13.Ole Miss (3-0)
3:30 PM ET, ESPN
Ole Miss must avoid losing a trap game as they welcome John Sumrall and Tulane to Oxford on Saturday afternoon. The Rebels come off of a win they only got because they forced a fumble against Arkansas in the final minutes, already giving them a second win in SEC play. The Green Wave defeated their former quarterback Darian Mensah when they were victorious against Duke last Saturday.
After starter Austin Simmons was limited by injury against the Razorbacks, backup quarterback Trinidad Chambliss stepped in Saturday night and delivered a tremendous performance, throwing for over 350 yards and a touchdown. It is uncertain which quarterback will start on Saturday but either one should be able to lead their offense against a Tulane defense led by linebackers Dickson Agu and Harvey Dyson.
Agu and Dyson will also have to deal with the receiving trio of Harrison Wallace III, Deuce Alexander, and Dae’Quan Wright, who have combined for 636 yards and 3 touchdowns. Plus, running back Kewan Lacy has already rushed for almost 300 yards and 5 scores. With either Simmons or Chambliss at quarterback, the Rebel offensive playmakers will pose many problems for the Green Wave defense.
After giving up 35 points to Taylen Green and Arkansas last Saturday, a better performance will be expected for Pete Golding’s defense. Linebacker TJ Dottery and defensive tackle Zxavian Harris must lead their unit to a better performance against a Tulane offense that includes former BYU signal-caller Jake Retzlaff behind center. Retzlaff leads the Green Wave in both passing and rushing yards this season.
Retzlaff is banking on Omari Hayes to stay hot and notch his first touchdown of the year, complementing his 13 catches and 143 yards to date. Running back Javin Gordon must improve on his 122 yard season and begin catching up to Retzlaff’s 6 touchdowns on the ground this season if they want to beat the Rebels.
Ole Miss should win this game because of their high-paced offense and Tulane’s lack of a run game if they don’t look ahead to the LSU game up next.
Projected Score: Ole Miss 42, Tulane 27
22.Auburn (3-0) @ 11.Oklahoma (3-0)
3:30 PM ET, ABC
The highly anticipated ‘Jackson Arnold Bowl’ takes center stage Saturday afternoon in Norman, as Arnold’s Auburn Tigers return to face the program he led last season as an Oklahoma Sooner. Just last season, Arnold guided the Sooners to a victory over the Tigers. Now, he returns as Auburn’s quarterback in a pivotal early season SEC matchup.
Arnold must avoid turnovers against Oklahoma’s defense, one of the best units in the SEC. It will not help if top receiver Eric Singleton is out due to injury this weekend. Cam Coleman would then step in as Arnold’s clear best target down the field versus the Sooners secondary that includes Owen Heinecke, Peyton Bowen, and Reggie Powers III. Jeremiah Cobb will hope to help Arnold in the run game and keep linebacker Sammy Omosigho and the rest of the Sooner front seven honest against the Tiger passing game.
On the other sideline, Washington State transfer John Mateer has emerged as a potential Heisman candidate since replacing Arnold in Norman. He has accounted for over 1,100 yards and 9 touchdowns between passing and rushing. Four targets have emerged down the field or Mateer including tight end Jared Kanak, Deion Burks, Keontez Lewis, and Isaiah Sategna. Auburn’s Kaleb Harris and Sylvester Smith 23 combined tackles will be crucial against Mateer’s weapons down the field on Saturday afternoon. The Sooners have not gotten their running game going as much as they have probably wanted to since Jadyn Ott’s injury during the second week of camp but Tory Blaylock has stepped in and scored 3 touchdowns so far this season.
A victory would move Brent Venables’ Sooners to 4–0 with only one non-conference matchup remaining before their showdown in Dallas against Texas. Still, they can’t afford to overlook a contest featuring their former quarterback and a dangerous group of receivers. Oklahoma should pull out the win, but expect it to be a tight battle.
Projected Score: Oklahoma 34, Auburn 24
South Carolina (2-1) @ 23.Missouri (3-0)
7 PM ET, ESPN
Missouri attempts to protect their home field as South Carolina comes to town in ‘The Battle of Columbia’. Last season, the Gamecocks defeated the Tigers for the first time in six attempts in 2024 but it will be more difficult if quarterback LaNorris Sellers is not available to play after he was injured in their 31-7 loss against Vanderbilt last Saturday. If this is the case, Missouri must take advantage of Sellers’ inability to play ahead of the rest of SEC play.
The Tigers have gotten quality play from quarterback Beau Pribula all season. But recently tailback Ahmad Hardy has turned in a few terrific performances. First against rival Kansas in week 2, he rushed for 112 yards and a touchdown before reaching the end zone 3 times and rushing for 250 yards against Louisiana last Saturday. South Carolina’s strong defense was left in 2024 based on last week’s loss to Vanderbilt where they gave up 31 points to Diego Pavia and the Commodore offense. More will be asked of pass rusher Dylan Stewart and defensive back DQ Smith to stop Missouri’s attack through the air and on the ground as they support their offense that could be without Sellers.
If Sellers does not start, it will be veteran Luke Doty behind center for the Gamecocks. Doty has played multiple positions over his time in Columbia as he attempted to play as much as he could. But now he could potentially start at quarterback in a must win game if South Carolina wants to make the College Football Playoff. He must rely on the running back duo of Rahsul Faison and Oscar Adaway to set up the pass to Nyck Harbor, Donavan Murph, and Vandrevius Jacobs. Missouri end Damon Wilson II and linebacker Josiah Trotter will make it difficult for Mike Shula’s unit to score, especially on the road.
The Gamecocks’ inability to score touchdowns offensively will hurt them if the problem continues into week 4 against the Tigers. Even if Sellers toughs it out and plays versus Missouri, the Gamecocks will continue to struggle and fall to 2-2.
Projected Score: Missouri 31, South Carolina 14
9.Illinois (3-0) @ 19.Indiana (3-0)
7:30 PM ET, NBC
With its 2025 national championship victory, Ohio State has established itself as the class of the Big Ten. But, No. 9 Illinois and No. 19 Indiana are potential contenders that hope to prove their worth as they both open Big Ten play on Saturday night.
The Fighting Illini will have to travel to face the Hoosiers in Indianapolis behind the arm of quarterback Luke Altmyer. He has already thrown for 709 yards, 8 touchdowns, and no interceptions. Altmyer trusts three running backs with over 100 yards and multiple touchdowns including Kaden Feagin, Ca’Lil Valentine, and Aidan Laughery. His favorite receivers Hank Beatty and Justin Bowik have already combined for 372 yards and 4 scores but more options will be expected to step up if they want to beat an Indiana defense led by defensive back Louis Moore (17 tackles and 2 interceptions) and linebacker Isaiah Jones (12 tackles and 2 sacks).
California transfer Fernando Mendoza’s 708 yards through the air, 9 touchdowns, and no interceptions prove this quarterback battle will be fantastic on Saturday night. Omar Cooper Jr. has starred at receiver for the Hoosiers, catching 13 passes for almost 300 yards and 4 scores. Like Illinois, Indiana will need more wideouts to step up next to Cooper Jr. if they are going to win this game. The Hoosiers also pose a tremendous group of tailbacks including four with over 100 yards and 4 touchdowns between them. Illinois’ secondary mates Miles Scott, Matthew Bailey, and linebacker Malachi Hood will be tasked with dealing with Mike Shanahan’s offense. They have only given up 22 points through three weeks so far this season.
This Illinois-Indiana game screams low-scoring defensive battle despite the acumen of the two quarterbacks playing this game. And because this is Altmyer and Mendoza’s first Big Ten test this season, I expect a close game. Bret Bielema’s Fight Illini will beat Curt Cignetti’s Hoosiers.
Projected Score: Illinois 24, Indiana 17






















