College Football Power Rankings Week 4: Oregon, USC Rise in Positive Week for Pac-12

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College Football Power Rankings Week 4: Oregon, USC Rise in Positive Week for Pac-12

Oregon and USC are on the rise in the college football power rankings. Florida State is newly ranked in our updated college Football Power Rankings. This week, we highlight one player from every top 25 team who is off to a strong statistical start. There were some surprising outcomes in Week 3, including Arkansas' win over Missouri State and Penn State's win against Auburn.

Florida State has been ranked No. 1 for the first time in the last week.

Florida State is newly ranked. Florida State was dropped out of the top five.

Mississippi State is ranked No.8 in the latest College Football Power Rankings. Will Rogers ranks fourth among all FBS quarterbacks with 140 pass attempts. He ranks ninth in total passing yards with 977. His completion percentage of 72.1 ranks second among QBs with at least 100 pass Attempts.

Treshaun Ward has run for 302 yards on 40 carries this season. His yards per carry average of 7.6 ranks third among players with at least 40 rushing attempts on the season, despite one of FSU's games coming against a nasty LSU defensive front.

Spencer Sanders has been the star of the Oklahoma State offense in the first three games. He has a TD:INT ratio of 10:1 and his 178.0 passer rating ranks 15th in all of FBS.

Pitt's Erick Hallett recorded two interceptions in the Panthers' win over Western Michigan. He also has nine solo tackles and two fumble recoveries.

Mohamed Ibrahim is back after a ruptured Achilles tendon. He has 464 rushing yards this season, which is second in all of FBS.

Kentucky's offensive line is the biggest concern for Mark Stoops. Will Levis ranks 22nd with 882 passing yards and is just outside the top 30 in passer rating.

Jaren Hall has been a top-30 quarterback in both passing yards (827) and completion percentage (68.8) this season. His top two wideouts have missed two of three games due to injuries.

Texas is ranked No. 2 in the latest College Football Power Rankings. Texas running back Bijan Robinson was a player that many bettors considered in a Heisman Trophy futures market.

Matt Jones has been a standout player for Baylor's defense. He has 17 tackles, nine solo tackles and 1.5 sacks.

Miami lost to Texas A&M in the weekend's game. The defense played well, especially sophomore safety James Williams. He has 15 total tackles on the season and an interception.

Zach Evans has 317 rushing yards through the first three weeks of the season. Quinshon Judkins has 289 yards of his own for the Rebels' top-five rushing offense.

Jordan Addison is off to a good start at USC. He has caught at least one touchdown pass in every game and is tied for second among all FBS players with five TD receptions. His 295 receiving yards on 18 receptions rank 24th in the country.

C.J. Clark has played in only two of NC State's three games this season. He recorded a pair of sacks and two solo tackles against Texas Tech and also two tackles in a nailbiter against East Carolina.

Troy Franklin is catching 15 passes for 84 yards in three games this season. Franklin caught 18 passes last year for 209 yards. He caught only three balls against BYU last weekend.

Cole Bishop has been a key player for Utah football this season. Bishop made nine tackles in the Utes' win over San Diego State. Utah's defense has allowed 14 points in its last two games.

Raheim Sanders has been a revelation for Arkansas through the season's first three weeks. His 440 total yards rank fourth among all FBS backs. Sanders also has 117 yards and a touchdown as a receiver.

Ainias Smith has been a standout performer for Texas A&M's offense. The senior caught 74 yards against The U. in the last game.

Will Shipley is a running back for Clemson. He has only 32 carries this season but has made the most of them. Shiply is ranked in the top 50 in rushing yards (249) on 7.8 yards per attempt.

Sean Clifford has been instrumental in Penn State's 3-0 start. He has completed over 70% of his passes in the wins over Ohio and Auburn.

Hendon Hooker is the player of the week for the Tennessee Titans. He ranks 27th in the country in passing yardage (844), 25th completion percentage (69.4), 16th passer rating (176.1) and has a 6:0 TD:INT ratio.

Marvin Mims has been a standout performer for the Oklahoma Sooners. He has 14 catches for 310 yards and two touchdowns. His performance against Kent State in Week 2 was particularly memorable.

Blake Corum is tied for the FBS lead with seven rushing touchdowns through three weeks. Michigan hasn't needed to feature Coruum heavily as they've played three overmatched opponents.

Marvin Harrison Jr. has been a revelation at wide receiver for Ohio State. He has 342 yards receiving and five touchdowns. The team's last two games have been impressive.

Georgia's Stetson Bennett IV is the first quarterback since Patrick Mahomes to throw for 250-plus yards and score a rushing touchdown in each of the team's first three games to begin a season. Bennett ranks seventh in completion percentage (73.9), 11th in both total yards (952) and passer rating (183.5).

Alabama's Will Anderson Jr. has two sacks and 15 tackles. He has been double-teamed a lot in the early going. Alabama has not needed to play its top unit for large chunks in blowout wins over Utah State and Louisiana-Monroe.

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