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College football Power Rankings after Week 3

College football's Week 3 didn't deliver the upsets that we grew accustomed to last week, but Power Rankings still saw plenty of movement.

Arkansas barely avoided a catastrophic loss to former coach Bobby Petrino and FCS Missouri State, while Miami fell to Texas A&M in a bounce-back performance by the Aggies. The two SEC West foes will now meet in Week 4 as both warm up for Alabama in the coming weeks.

Appalachian State won on a Hail Mary as time expired — though it wasn't enough to keep the Mountaineers in the Power Rankings this week — and Oregon flew up the rankings following a big win over BYU in Eugene.

Despite the movement throughout the rankings, the top three in college football remain on a level of their own. Georgia, Alabama and Ohio State all put stellar performances in blowout victories, while Michigan, Southern California, Clemson and Oklahoma continued to vie for the coveted fourth College Football Playoff spot.

Three weeks in and most teams are already a quarter of the way through the season, so what better time than now to check in on this week's Power Rankings.

South Carolina threw the kitchen sink at Georgia — most notably pulling off a successful fake punt in the second quarter — but it was no matter. The Bulldogs' defense picked up the slack, picking off Spencer Rattler and ending the threat before it got serious. From there, it was the Brock Bowers show, as the tight end solidified his All-American status by running for one touchdown and scoring two more off receptions in the 48-7 win. — Alex Scarborough

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