Trell's College Football Top 25 Week 4 Edition


1. Florida State (2-0) IDLE
   
Florida State had Saturday off as they prepare to take on division rival #22 Clemson in Tallahassee. Last time the Tigers traveled to Doak Campbell FSU won 49-37. Expect Jameis Winston to add highlights to his Heisman campaign.

2. Oregon (3-0) W vs Wyoming 48-14

Bryon Marshall rushed for 80 yards on 6 carries and a TD

Oregon reeled off 41 unanswered after ending the first quarter down 7-0. Marcus Mariota went 19/23 221 yards with two touchdowns and adding a score on the ground.  The Ducks rushed for 263 yards in the blowout win. Oregon will go to Washington State Saturday. This will be the Ducks first road test and conference game of the season.

3. Alabama (3-0) W vs Southern Miss 52-12
Blake Sims went 12/17 168 yards 2 
touchdowns and rushed for 46 yards
and a score

Alabama rushed for 333 yards against a dismal Southern Miss team. Amari Cooper finished the game with 8 catches for 135 yards and a score. Alabama will stay at home as the Florida Gators will travel to Tuscaloosa Saturday. The Gators are coming off a triple overtime win vs Kentucky.


4. Oklahoma (3-0) W vs Tennessee 34-10

Sloppy win for the Sooners at home versus a mediocre SEC team. Oklahoma struggled on 3rd Down going 3-12 and lost leading rusher Keith Ford for 2-3 weeks with an ankle fracture. Bob Stoops team will go on the road for their first Big 12 game of the season versus West Virginia.

Sterling Shepard caught 5 passes for 
190 yards Saturday vs Tennessee

5. Auburn (2-0) IDLE 

Auburn spent their bye week preparing for a road match up against #20 Kansas State. With an impressive win, Auburn could move past Oklahoma in the rankings.

6-25

6. Texas A&M
7. LSU
8. Notre Dame
9. Baylor
10. Ole Miss
11. Michigan St.
12. Georgia
13. Missouri
14. UCLA
15. Missoui 
16. South Carolina
17. Arizona St.
18. Stanford
19. USC
20. Clemson
21. Kansas St.
22. Ohio St.
23. BYU
24. Oklahoma St.
25. Nebraska




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