College Football Week 13: who tops game menu?

College Football Week 13: who tops game menu?

The jockeying for position begins in earnest now that the first College Football Playoff rankings are out.

Among the four teams at the top, only Notre Dame (No. 2 CFP) is expected to face a strong challenge this week.

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Alabama (No. 1) hosts Auburn in the Iron Bowl rivalry, Clemson (No. 3) is at home against Pittsburgh and Ohio State (No. 4) visits Illinois. All three are favored by at least 24 points.

Notre Dame, looking to make the playoff for the second time in three years, will put its defense to the test against a North Carolina offense that’s scored at least 56 points in three games.

Notre Dame is allowing 16.6 points per game, fourth-best among Power Five teams. Under defensive coordinator Clark Lea, the Irish have held 31 of 34 opponents to 30 points or fewer.

North Carolina (No. 19) features the prolific Sam Howell at quarterback and the 1-2 punch of Michael Carter and Javonte Williams at running back. The Tar Heels have gained 500 yards in six straight games for the first time in at least 50 years.

BEST GAME

No. 15 Iowa State at No. 20 Texas

The Cyclones, who haven’t won even a share of a conference title since 1912, will clinch a spot in the Big 12 championship game for the first time with a win. Iowa State fans could have only dreamed to be in this position when Matt Campbell was hired five years ago.

Texas also controls its destiny. Beat the Cyclones and win out on the road against Kansas State and Kansas and the Longhorns will be back in Arlington, Texas, playing in the title game for the second time in three years.

The Longhorns haven’t had a game since Nov. 7 after an open date and a postponement due to COVID-19 at Kansas.

The Cyclones won 23-21 in Ames last year on Connor Assalley’s 36-yard field goal as time expired. They’ve lost four straight in Austin.

HEISMAN WATCH

Kyle Trask, QB, Florida

Trask threw for 383 yards and three touchdowns against Vanderbilt last week and is the first SEC quarterback with 30 TD passes in seven games. Read more from USA Today.

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