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Chaos has become the only predictable aspect of this college football season, and Week 7 delivered plenty more of it.
Indiana broke a 46-game winless streak against AP top-five teams, topping Oregon 30–20 in Eugene. Unranked Texas stomped No. 6 Oklahoma, 23–6, in the Red River Rivalry. No. 15 Michigan and shorthanded No. 21 Arizona State each lost road games to unranked foes in USC and Utah, respectively.
This week’s risers and fallers were somewhat unpredictable, too. There weren’t standout performances from the top quarterbacks, though Alabama’s Ty Simpson added another line to his résumé in a road win at Missouri.
There were, however, a few hits to the quarterback class and several standout efforts from potential top 100 picks in the Big Ten and SEC.
Here are risers and fallers from Week 7.
RISERS
Georgia’s defense didn’t allow a point in the second half of the Bulldogs’ 20–10 comeback win at Auburn, and Allen was at the forefront of the dominance. The 6' 1", 235-pounder led all players with 10 tackles, and he added one sack and two tackles for loss. Allen, who entered the year as a fringe first-round pick, has enjoyed a terrific junior season. He’s smart, physical and steady, and he’s proven to be an efficient blitz piece. Allen looked like a first-round player Saturday.






