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College football Power Rankings after Week 4

Another week of college football is in the books and it was once again defined by upsets — or near upsets (looking at you Pac-12).

The day began with Clemson pushed to the limits against Wake Forest in double overtime. The Tigers survived, 51-45, but others weren't so lucky.

A week after losing in College Station, Miami fell behind early to Middle Tennessee and could never recover in the Blue Raiders 45-31 win at Hard Rock Stadium. Arkansas took its first loss of the season late as a game-winning field goal hit the top of the field goal post, but the loss was quickly overlooked as everyone switched over to the action in Norman, Oklahoma.

Kansas State continued to be the thorn in Oklahoma's Big 12 side, this time upsetting the top-10 Sooners, 41-34. Oklahoma certainly won't miss Kansas State when it leaves the Big 12 for the SEC. The win was the third time the Wildcats have bested the Sooners since 2019.

It looked as though Oregon and USC would join the ranks of losing to unranked opponents but both found ways to win late and keep the Pac-12's College Football Playoff hope alive.

With all the upsets and close calls, the Week 4 Power Rankings took a new turn this week. Checkout all the updates below.

For the first time this season, Georgia looked mortal Saturday in a 39-22 home win against a Kent State team that had already lost games on the road at Oklahoma and Washington. The Bulldogs turned the ball over three times and had to settle for field goals three different times after driving inside the Kent State 20-yard line. The Golden Flashes scored the first touchdown of the season against Georgia's first-team defense. The Bulldogs, who finished with 529 yards of total offense, put the game away on Kendall Milton's 1-yard

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