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Paul Finebaum ranks top 4 teams in college football following crazy Week 10

Adam Spencer

By Adam Spencer

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Paul Finebaum watched along with the rest of us as the college football world was shaken up at the top of the standings on Saturday.

No. 1 Tennessee fell by 2 touchdowns at No. 3 Georgia. No. 4 Clemson was embarrassed by Notre Dame. No. 6 Alabama was shocked in overtime by No. 10 LSU.

So, what did the ESPN analyst make of all the chaos? On Sunday morning, Finebaum joined SportsCenter to rank his top 4 teams in the country.

As you can see below, Finebaum dropped Tennessee from his top 4. But, Georgia took the No. 1 spot this week:

4. TCU Horned Frogs: “Let’s say hello to TCU. They’ve been knocking on the door for so many weeks. They find themselves in these very difficult games, and they find ways of getting out of them. TCU is at No. 4 and in really good shape with some tough ones ahead.”

3. Michigan Wolverines: “Michigan survived a difficult game. Survived might be a stretch, but they had a rough go of it early on, especially at halftime. They came on to beat Rutgers. Looking ahead, they have Illinois and Ohio State.”

2. Ohio State Buckeyes: “What about the Buckeyes? A lot of people are down on Ryan Day’s team for a tough performance at Northwestern, but talking to some people who were at that game, they were lucky to get that game in with the wind and the rain and the difficult conditions.”

1. Georgia Bulldogs: “The easiest No. 1 of the season are the Dawgs. We knew the winner of this game would be No. 1, but we didn’t think one team would be as dominating. But the Dawgs looked like they did in the first game of the year when they beat Oregon by 46. They were downright fantastic.”

There are still some big games left in the regular season. We’ll see if these 4 teams hold onto their spots in Finebaum’s rankings moving forward.

Adam Spencer

Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.

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