5 most pressing questions in college football after Week 3

Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett. (Jeff Blake-USA TODAY Sports)
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After three weeks of college football asking, we’re starting to wonder if Georgia can be beat, if Notre Dame needs a new coach and more.

The 2022 college football season got off the blocks quickly and it’s not slowing down.

The College Football Playoff race is taking shape, surprise teams are coming to the forefront and expected contenders have already fallen away.

So what questions are we all pondering three weeks in?

5 most pressing questions in college football after Week 3

Is anyone going to come close to Georgia?

Georgia beat South Carolina, 48-7, to continue their inevitable march to the College Football Playoff.

The Gamecocks aren’t exactly world-beaters but beating any SEC team by that score is pretty good. All the Bulldogs needed to do was take care of business and they did just that.

The game that really said everything about Georgia’s dominance wasn’t in Columbia. It was in Eugene, Oregon.

The Oregon Ducks tumbled out of the rankings after being demolished by the Bulldogs in the season opener but they proved that they’re still a good team by smacking No. 12 BYU around, 41-20. That’s a BYU team that beat reigning Big-12 champion Baylor the week before.

The more games Oregon wins, the better it makes Georgia look. We started the season saying Tier 1 in college football included Alabama, Ohio State and UGA. After three weeks, the Bulldogs are in a tier all their own and it isn’t close.