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2018 College Football Rankings Week 3

Your favorite college football ranking system is back for the 2018-19 college football season. Our format remains the same, to be the man you gotta beat the man.
Last week we gave you 3 potential upsets and we went one for three, correctly predicting that Texas would top a young USC team. That was just one of many in a week full of upsets that saw 6 teams join the top 25 for the week. Alabama continued their domination while elsewhere in the SEC, Auburn and LSU swapped positions after LSU topped a tight game. The season is really starting to get chaotic now and week 4 will surely bring some more upsets.
UCF is on upset alert as they go up against FAU, a team that is led by one of the best coaches in college football and finished last season with a 10-game winning streak. Look for a potential upset in the Mississippi State v Kentucky matchup, Kentucky is currently undefeated which includes a dub over a very talented Florida team. Another matchup to keep an eye on is the Missouri vs. Georgia matchup, Missouri comes into the game with one of the best quarterbacks in all of college football and will no doubt be up for the challenge as Georgia rolls into town. It's a very daunting task but do not be surprised to see Missouri shock all of college football.
Keep an eye on our upset picks and tune in next week to see the week's top 25.
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