After eight weeks of college football, analysts have a pretty good idea of who the top four teams are in the country.

Undefeated Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson, LSU and Oklahoma saturate all top four rankings. It’ll be interesting to see where the Alabama-LSU loser on November 9th ranks, but until then, it’s likely all five of these teams will still be undefeated.

Paul Finebaum joined SportsCenter Sunday morning to update his top four teams, and he actually dropped Alabama down one spot after the 35-13 win over Tennessee. Yes, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was injured, but he’s expected to be back following the bye week for the LSU game.

Below is Finebaum’s updated top four:

1. Ohio State Buckeyes: “I still like Ohio State. I know they played on Friday night, and we forgot about it. It was against Northwestern. I think they’re the most complete team in the country.”
2. LSU Tigers: “They’re looking very good, and they have Auburn this weekend. What else can you say about Joe Burrow? He’s been the story of the year, at least in the SEC.”
3. Alabama Crimson Tide: “I decided to kick Alabama down a little bit (on dropping Alabama from No. 2 to No. 3).”
4. Clemson Tigers: “I still think they’re a good football team. Trevor (Lawrence) needs to get it back into gear, but he’s got about two months before his next consequential game.”

In this scenario, undefeated Oklahoma is the odd undefeated team left out. The Sooners improved to 7-0 Saturday following the win over West Virginia, and Jalen Hurts had another huge game totaling five touchdowns.