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Texas (4-0)
The Longhorns’ schedule hasn’t been challenged since the win at Michigan. Since then, Texas has lost its starting quarterback. Lucky for them, as good as Quinn Ewers is, it’s nice to have Arch Manning right behind them. Texas should blowout Mississippi State this weekend before facing Oklahoma and Georgia back-to-back.
Tennessee (4-0)
The win over NC State no longer looks good despite the Wolfpack being ranked at that time, but the win at Oklahoma more than makes up for it. The Volunteers didn’t play the perfect game—far from it—but they still got a road win over a ranked opponent. The Volunteers are at Arkansas and at home against Florida leading up to their home date with Alabama. Tennessee must win and stay healthy over the next couple of weeks.
Georgia (3-0)
The Bulldogs are a road favorite (-1.5) against Alabama despite struggling with Clemson in the first half and Kentucky for the entire game. It’s hard to give Kirby Smart’s crew the benefit of the doubt. Keep an eye on Trevor Etienne’s carries. The more Georgia can run, the more successful Carson Beck will be in the passing game.
Ohio State (3-0)
What do we know about the Buckeyes? We know that Ryan Day’s team has a lot of talent, but they haven’t played a team that can press them. Ohio State heads to East Lansing this weekend, but the Spartans’ offense can be loose with the ball. The Buckeyes’ defense will be the show this weekend, with a home date with Iowa looming.
Alabama (3-0)
The Tide treated Wisconsin the way they should’ve. Alabama strutted out of Madison with a 42-10 win with Georgia over the horizon. That takes a level of maturity. Now, the Tide are home dogs against Georgia. Kalen DeBoer will find out what it means to be the head coach of Alabama coach. This is also a statement game for quarterback Jalen Milroe.