College football Week 4: Tennessee, Washington, Florida State, more

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College football Week 4: Tennessee, Washington, Florida State, more

Miami, Florida and Texas all lost again on Saturday. The Hurricanes lost to Middle Tennessee State. Texas lost the turnover battle (2-0), the time of possession tug of war (36 minutes to 24), and the game (37-34). Bijan Robinson coughed up the football on the first carry of the extra period. Steve Sarkisian gave his star running back the ball in regulation despite his 15 carries for 101 yards and two scores.

The Florida Gators are 2-2 and ranked No. 5 in the SEC East. They lost to two ranked teams, including to Tennessee. The game against the Vols was a shootout. Quarterback Anthony Richardson had his best passing game ever.

No. 23 Florida State Seminoles beat Boston College 31-0 in Week 3. They play their first ranked opponent of the season against No. 22 Wake Forest on Saturday. Hurricane Ian is expected to make landfall on the Gulf Coast side of FSU's campus as early as Wednesday.

Washington Huskies are the third-ranked team in the college football rankings. They beat Stanford and beat Michigan State. Washington's next game is against undefeated UCLA at the Rose Bowl.   The Bruins are not ranked despite their 4-0 record. The team has played a very easy non-conference schedule.

No. 6 USC is still unbeaten after a late touchdown drive at Oregon State. The Trojans' entire schedule is a trap game. USC has a tough schedule after that. They play Utah in two weeks and then Notre Dame at the end of the season. Tennessee has the most difficult schedule. They may get their No. 1 spot back before the McFly list.

Tennessee beat Florida last weekend. They have a lot of opportunities to improve on their record. The team has a bye week before playing LSU, Alabama, UT Martin, and Kentucky. Then they play Georgia. The quarterback, Hendon Hooker, is immortal when he's healthy. He accounted for 349 yards in the air, 112 on the ground and three scores against Florida.


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