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Joel Klatt's College Football Rankings: OSU Still No. 1, What's Wrong With Texas?

Did Texas do enough to stop the slide? Texas A&M picked up one of the most impressive wins of any team in the early season against Notre Dame on Saturday, but was it enough for it to be ranked as a top-10 team? 

Week 3 of the college football season is in the books, and so are Joel Klatt's weekly rankings of the Top 10 schools. 

Here are Klatt's top 10 rankings after another week of college football games.

Klatt's take: Ohio State, I still think, has the highest ceiling of anybody in college football. They have got a couple of the best players, in safety Caleb Downs and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. Their quarterback, Julian Sayin, continues to develop, and they might have a new star at running back with a guy named Bo Jackson – watch out for him.

Klatt's take: Couple of big wins, although, the offense struggled, man. Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, something is going on with the offense. Head coach Brian Kelly is all upset at the reporters after the game. Their defense is winning games for them. Defensive coordinator Blake Baker has changed their defense; they are now leaning on their defense to win games, and they were able to do it against Florida.

Klatt's take: Saw Oregon in person, and I was impressed. They are going to need to defend the run a lot better than they did against Northwestern, but still, overall, that offense can be explosive. And their quarterback, Dante Moore, might be — might be — one of the better if not the best quarterback in the country. 

Klatt's take: Penn State's still in there. Don't know anything about them, they're going to get tested in two weeks when Oregon comes to town.

Klatt's take: Georgia. The SEC still goes through Georgia. Their resilience, down 21-7 to Tennessee, in one of the

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