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ESPN 2023 College Football Power Rankings after Week 10 - ESPN

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Close calls, near upsets and actual upsets were the order of Week 10. Ohio State, Georgia and Florida State were on upset alert at halftime.

All came through in the second half. Notre Dame (to Clemson) and Oklahoma (to Oklahoma State) both were upset. And Texas and Ole Miss both avoided upsets when a fourth-down gamble failed, in the case of Texas, and a field goal that would have tied the score was blocked, in the case of Ole Miss.

And those were just the afternoon games. Prime time brought yet another opportunity for upsets, but unbeaten Washington prevailed over USC in a track meet and Alabama pulled away from LSU in a game that was tied at the half.

Here's how the power rankings play out after Week 10 results: The Bulldogs survived another hard-fought game against Missouri with a 30-21 victory at Sanford Stadium, their 26th consecutive win.

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