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Joel Klatt reveals his top 10 after college football opening Saturday

Fox Sports’ Joel Klatt has revealed his top 10 teams in college football following the opening weekend of the season.

Week 1, though not over yet (Clemson vs. Georgia Tech is on Monday), provided some great entertainment for fans.

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With Georgia dominating Oregon, the Buckeyes beating Notre Dame and Florida’s close win over Utah, college football – and Georgia – fans received exactly what they asked for.

Here’s Klatt’s top 10 following the opening Saturday:

10
Baylor Bears

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Record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Beat Albany 69-10

9
Notre Dame Fighting Irish

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Record: 0-1

Week 1 result: Lost to No. 2 Ohio State 21-10

8
USC Trojans

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Record: 1-0

Week 1 result: USC beat Rice 66-14

7
Oklahoma Sooners

Syndication: The Oklahoman

Record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Oklahoma beat UTEP 45-13

6
Texas A&M Aggies

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Record: 1-0

Week 1 result: beat Sam Houston State 31-0

5
Michigan Wolverines

Syndication: Detroit Free Press

Record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Michigan beat Colorado State 51-7

4
Clemson Tigers

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Record: 0-0

Week 1 result: Plays Georgia Tech on Monday

3
Ohio State Buckeyes

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Record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Beat No. 5 Notre Dame 21-10

2
Georgia Bulldogs

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Record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Beat No. 11 Oregon 49-3

1
Alabama Crimson Tide

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Record: 1-0

Week 1 result: Bama beat Utah State 55-0

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