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As we say goodbye to Week 3 in college football, we take a look at the highs and lows of what we saw from this past weekend.

Georgia was knocked down a spot in the AP Top 25 poll after a closer-than-expected victory over Kentucky, Group of 5 teams are showing they can compete against Power 4 programs early in the season, and SEC schools are leading the way in the 12-team College Football Playoff race.

Can Georgia's offense get its gears rolling ahead of its big Week 5 matchup against No. 4 Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium? Will we see any more Group of 5 upsets against ranked opponents this season?

And with SEC matchups getting started, how could those outcomes affect the future of this CFP race? Our college football experts break down key takeaways from Week 3 performances.

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