The Post’s college football rankings, Heisman watch following Week 4

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The Bulldogs’ win streak has hit 22, and only two of those victories have come by single digits. That’s dominance.

. Really, the Wolverines don’t have to be at their best for another six weeks, their schedule is that soft.This year’s Red River Rivalry is looking like the early game of the year in the Big 12, with undefeated Texas and undefeated Oklahoma on an Oct. 7 collision course.Quarterback Drew Allar has drawn most of the headlines, and the sophomore has earned lofty praise with his play, but the Penn State defense shouldn’t be forgotten. The dominant unit is allowing just 8.

The Penn State defense gave the Happy Valley faithful plenty to cheer about in Saturday’s 31-0 destruction of Iowa.The Huskies are first in passing yards per game , first in yards and third in scoring . It’s no wonder they have yet to face any game pressure.The defense, allowing 377.3 yards per game, remains an issue. So far, it hasn’t hurt USC thanks to a soft schedule up to this point. But that underwhelming group will soon be tested.

Though their defense may be suspect, the USC offense is led by Heisman favorite Caleb Williams, scoring a touchdown against Arizona State on Saturday in Tempe, Ariz.Oregon proved itself by humbling Deion Sanders and Colorado, manhandling the surprising Buffaloes in a one-sided victory that was over in the first quarter. The explosive Ducks’ visit to Washington on Oct. 14 will be a must-watch.Cameron Rising still has not returned, as Utah gives him all the time he needs after ACL surgery.

Oregon quarterback Bo Nix celebrates a touchdown during the first half of the Ducks’ 42-6 beatdown of Colorado on Saturday.Penix has yet to throw for fewer than 304 yards and three touchdowns in a single game this year. It’s not supposed to look this easy.Sanders had no chance against Oregon. He’ll have a better opportunity to at least put up numbers against USC at home Saturday.

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