Paul Finebaum and the rest of the college football world watched as the top teams looked strong in Week 9.

The current top 5 teams in the country all looked solid as they didn’t do anything to hurt their rankings.

So, with the first College Football Playoff rankings of the season set to come out on Tuesday, where does the ESPN analyst have each of the elite teams moving into Week 10? Here’s how Finebaum ranked his top 4 teams on SportsCenter on Sunday morning:

4. Michigan Wolverines: “At No. 4, we start with Michigan. A very good performance last night against a rival — a rival that has had success against the Wolverines in recent years. Michigan was dominating in every single way. So, Michigan is still knocking off all of the opponents until they get to Columbus.”

3. Tennessee Volunteers: “At No. 3, this is a tough one because you could easily make a case for Tennessee to be ranked the No. 1 team in the country … and we might one week from today. But the Vols were just dominating against a very good, at least we thought, a good Kentucky team that just got run over by Tennessee.”

2. Georgia Bulldogs: “Another team you could make a case for No. 1, Georgia got way out in front yesterday in Jacksonville, held on and then had its way in the final half against its rival Florida.”

1. Ohio State Buckeyes: “At No. 1, what about Ohio State? The Buckeyes did what they had to do in that fourth quarter. I think Ohio State will perhaps be at No. 1 for the last time this week, because the winner of the Tennessee-Georgia game next week is going to No. 1.”

Is that the way the College Football Playoff committee will see things too? We’ll see how the rankings look when they come out on Tuesday night!