College Football Playoff picks after Week 4

In Week 4 of the college football season , the matchups provided the first big glimpse of the premier teams in their new conferences.
The USC Trojans began Big Ten play on the road against the Michigan Wolverines while the Oklahoma Sooners began their inaugural season in the SEC with a visit from the Tennessee Volunteers .
Those teams figured to factor into the College Football Playoff race.
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The Wolverines, having lost earlier in the season to the Texas Longhorns , needed a big win to stay in the AP Top 25.
They got just that in a tight, hard-hitting, 27-24 , win over the Trojans.
Like it did a year ago, Michigan relied on its rushing game.
QB Alex Orji attempted just 12 passes for 32 yards, the fewest passing yards the Wolverines have had in game since 1987.
However, the Wolverines piled up 290 yards and had scoring runs of 53 and 41 yards and another long run set up the game-winning touchdown.
The Vols came into the game as one of the most explosive teams in the country, averaging more than 63 points per game.
They didn't quite pile up those numbers against OU, winning 25-15 .
It was Tennessee's defense that really shined in Norman.
Tennessee's defense held Oklahoma to 222 total yards and forced three turnovers.
Tennessee held OU to 36 yards rushing, its lowest total since 2012.
Elsewhere, the No.
7 Missouri Tigers survived an overtime scare from the Vanderbilt Commodores while No.
1 Texas, the No.
3 Ohio State Buckeyes and No.
5 Ole Miss Rebels all cruised against overmatched opponents.
Here are our experts' top 12 College Football Playoff picks (Power 4 conference champions get the top four seeds): Andrea Adelson : 1.
Tennessee 2.
Ohio State 3.
Miami 4.
Utah 5.
Texas 6.
Alabama 7.
Georgia 8.
Ole Miss 9.
Oregon 10.
Penn State 11.
Clemson 12.
Boise State Bill Connelly : 1.
Texas 2.
Ohio State 3.
Miami 4.
Utah 5.
Tennessee 6.
Georgia 7.
Alabama 8.
Ole Miss 9.
Penn State 10.
Louisville 11.
Indiana 12.
UNLV David Hale : 1.
Georgia 2.
Ohio State 3.
Miami 4.
Iowa State 5.
Tennessee 6.
Texas 7.
Alabama 8.
Ole Miss 9.
Clemson 10.
Oregon 11.
Penn State 12.
UNLV Eli Lederman : 1.
Texas 2.
Ohio State 3.
Miami 4.
Utah 5.
Georgia 6.
Oregon 7.
Ole Miss 8.
Alabama 9.
Tennessee 10.
Penn State 11.
Clemson 12.
Boise State Chris Low : 1.
Texas 2.
Ohio State 3.
Miami 4.
Utah 5.
Georgia 6.
Tennessee 7.
Alabama 8.
Ole Miss 9.
Penn State 10.
Oregon 11.
Clemson 12.
UNLV Harry Lyles Jr.
: 1.
Texas 2.
Ohio State 3.
Miami 4.
Utah 5.
Tennessee 6.
Georgia 7.
Alabama 8.
Penn State 9.
Ole Miss 10.
Louisville 11.
Indiana 12.
UNLV Max Olson : 1.
Georgia.
2.
Ohio State.
3.
Miami.
4.
Iowa State 5.
Texas.
6.
Alabama.
7.
Tennessee.
8.
Oregon.
9.
Penn State.
10.
Ole Miss.
11.
Clemson.
12.
Boise State Adam Rittenberg : 1.
Texas 2.
Ohio State 3.
Miami 4.
Utah 5.
Georgia 6.
Tennessee 7.
Alabama 8.
Ole Miss 9.
Penn State 10.
Oregon 11.
Clemson 12.
UNLV Jake Trotter : 1.
Georgia 2.
Ohio State 3.
Miami 4.
Utah 5.
Texas 6.
Tennessee 7.
Alabama 8.
Oregon 9.
Penn State 10.
Ole Miss 11.
Louisville 12.
Boise State Paolo Uggetti : 1.
Ohio State 2.
Georgia 3.
Miami 4.
Utah 5.
Tennessee 6.
Texas 7.
Oregon 8.
Alabama 9.
Ole Miss 10.
Penn State 11.
Clemson 12.
Boise State Dave Wilson : 1.
Texas 2.
Ohio State 3.
Miami 4.
Utah 5.
Georgia 6.
Tennessee 7.
Alabama 8.
Ole Miss 9.
Penn State 10.
Oregon 11.
Clemson 12.
UNLV.
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