USC beats Colorado, but the defense gets exposed | Should Georgia be No. 1? | Notre Dame survives Duke

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USC beats Colorado, but the defense gets exposed | Should Georgia be No. 1? | Notre Dame survives Duke Subscribe to On3! ⬇️ youtube.com/on3sports/ Welcome to On3 | The best of college football and recruiting https://www.on3.com/ Listen to Andy Staples On3 on podcast!  Spotify 🎧 : https://open.spotify.com/show/5AhQ4d2m5TQu5Q2vkwtxjt?si=uLK1rMW7QOmLHcZK9URbOw Apple🍎: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/andy-staples-on3/id1695325427 Follow Andy Staples on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Andy_Staples Follow Andy Staples on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andy_staples Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/on3sports Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/on3/?hl=en  Like/Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/On3Sports/  Shop On3 https://shop.outsider.com/ Andy and On3 national writer Jesse Simonton discuss Saturday's games.  USC took a huge lead against Colorado and then hung on for dear life as its defense once again looks like a massive question mark. Kentucky dominated Florida in a 33-14 win that featured an incredible performance by tailback Ray Davis.  Texas A&M handled business against Arkansas with a 34-22 win.  Clemson had a get-right game at Syracuse. Penn State struggled in the first half at Northwestern but hammered the Wildcats in the second half. Georgia fell behind by 10 but came back to beat Auburn. After this, are we sure the Bulldogs are the favorite to win the national title? Auburn has been fairly average all season, but the Tigers went toe-to-toe with the Bulldogs all day. Next week's Kentucky-Georgia game in Athens looks like a fun one. Plus, Michigan finally covers a spread by destroying Nebraska.  Texas hammers a Kansas team playing without QB Jalon Daniels. We talk about Notre Dame's comeback win at Duke that required Sam Hartman to scramble for a key first down on fourth-and-16 to set up an Audric Estime touchdown. Ole Miss beat LSU 55-49 in a game that featured 1,343 total yards of offense. We figured this game would be a shootout, but no one expected anything of that level.  Tennessee whipped South Carolina in a game when center Cooper Mays returned and the offense looked very different up front than it did in a loss at Florida.  Iowa lost starting QB Cade McNamara to injury, but a Cooper DeJean punt return for a touchdown gave the Hawkeyes a win against Michigan State.