Upset Alerts for Miami and USC? Bold Predictions for Week 4 in College Football;

As Week 4 of college football approaches, several intriguing matchups and potential upsets are on the horizon.

Ashton Jeanty’s 300-Yard Rushing Potential;

Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty has been exceptional, racking up 459 rushing yards with an impressive average of 10.2 yards per carry and nine touchdowns in just two games. The Broncos are set to face Portland State, whose last game was canceled due to illness. Their only encounter with a Bowl Subdivision team this season ended in a heavy defeat to Washington State. If the game goes well, Jeanty could achieve the rare feat of rushing for 300 yards—something no FBS running back has done this season. — Scooby Axson

Must-Watch Matchup: Oklahoma vs. Tennessee;

Oklahoma’s move to the SEC has raised eyebrows, especially with their upcoming clash against Tennessee. The Volunteers have been explosive, averaging 63.7 points and 639.3 yards per game. In contrast, Oklahoma’s offense has struggled to find its groove. With Josh Heupel returning to the stadium where he made his mark, Tennessee aims to make a strong statement in Oklahoma’s SEC debut. — Jordan Mendoza


Must-Watch Matchup: Baylor vs. Colorado;

Baylor seeks to spoil Colorado’s Big 12 debut, which could drop the Buffaloes to 2-2. While Colorado has the offensive talent to compete, they will face a formidable Bears defense that can challenge Shedeur Sanders. A win for Colorado is crucial for keeping their bowl eligibility hopes alive, but Baylor is ready for a tough contest. — Paul Myerberg


In-State Rivalry: South Florida vs. Miami;

The Hurricanes are riding high with three victories, positioning them just outside the top 10. However, facing South Florida presents a significant challenge, especially since the Bulls have been competitive against Alabama in recent years. With Miami looking ahead to a short week against Virginia Tech, overlooking their in-state rivals could lead to a closely contested game. — Erick Smith


Red Bandana Game: Michigan State vs. Boston College;

The Red Bandana Game at Boston College honors alum Welles Crowther, featuring an unbeaten Michigan State squad traveling to Chestnut Hill. The Eagles are looking to bounce back from a narrow loss to Missouri. With exciting quarterbacks on both sides, this matchup promises to be competitive. While we anticipate a Spartans victory, Boston College will certainly put up a fight in the ACC. — Eddie Timanus

Michigan Faces USC: A Chance for an Upset;

Despite a rocky start to the season, Michigan is preparing to take on USC, who comes in favored after a strong beginning that includes a notable win over LSU. However, Michigan could surprise with a quarterback change back to Alex Orji, who was initially slated to start. USC’s first road game against a team with Michigan’s style might be more challenging than expected. We're calling for an upset here. — Dan Wolken

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