247Sports looks at 10 former five-stars according to the 247Sports Composite that played like it in week three of the college football season.

Washington LB Shaq Thompson scored two defensive TDs in a win over Illinois.

1. For a second-straight week, no change at No. 1 as Washington linebacker Shaq Thompson scored on a 36-yard interception return and 52-yard fumble return in Washington’s 44-19 victory over Illinois. Thompson’s performance earned him Pac 12 Defensive Player Of The Week honors. A former U.S. Army All-American, Thompson was the country’s No. 1 safety and No. 4 prospect overall in the class-of-2012.

2. The Cincinnati coaches have been excited about their quarterback transfer in Gunner Kiel for over a year. Easy to see why this past Friday in the Bearcats 58-34 season-opening victory over Toledo. Kiel tied a school-record with six touchdown passes, while connecting on 25-of-37 passes for 418 yards. Kiel and the Bearcats opened up a 34-0 first half lead, with Kiel coming out the gate with a 52-yard pass completion. The former Indiana Mr. Football and U.S. Army All-American from Columbus (Ind.) East was the country’s No. 1 pro-style passer and No. 24 prospect overall when he enrolled early at Notre Dame in 2012.

3. Texas defensive tackle Malcom Brown’s big year continued in Saturday’s 20-17 loss to No. 12 UCLA, as he registered seven tackles, including three behind the line of scrimmage with a sack. On the year he already has eight tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks. The 247Sports Composite had Brown as the nation’s No. 2 defensive tackle and No. 9 prospect overall when he left Brenham (Texas) High in 2012.

4. Rutgers defensive lineman Darius Hamilton lived in the Penn State backfield Saturday in the 13-10 loss, registering 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks while putting a ton of pressure on another former five-star in Nittany Lions sophomore quarterback Christian Hackenberg. Out of Ramsey (N.J.) Don Bosco Prep in 2012, Hamilton was rated by the 247Sports Composite as the country’s No. 2 strong-side defensive end and No. 23 prospect overall.

5. In Florida’s 36-30 triple overtime victory against Kentucky, cornerback Vernon Hargreaves III broke up five passes and made four tackles to come up big in the SEC win. The former Tampa (Fla.) Wharton standout was the country’s No. 1 cornerback and No. 3 prospect overall when he inked with the Gators in 2013.

6. Baylor freshman receiver K.D. Cannon is already seeing double teams. His 89-yard first quarter touchdown Friday put Baylor on track to blow out Buffalo 63-21. The speedy playmaker finished with 189 yards receiving, more than living up to his No. 4 position ranking according to the 247Sports Composite. The Mount Pleasant (Texas) graduate was the country’s No. 30 player overall.

7. The No. 2 prospect in the country in 2014 according to the 247Sports Composite, Texas A&M freshman defensive end Myles Garrett got himself 2.5 sacks in the 38-10 victory over Rice, giving him 5.5 sacks through three games. That total has already tied an Aggies school record for freshmen. The Arlington (Texas) James Martin talent was the No. 1 weak-side defensive end in his class.

8. Alabama 247Sports affiliate BamaOnLine gave safety Landon Collins a game ball after he led the Crimson Tid with 12 tackles in a 52-12 victory over Southern Miss. The country’s No. 2 safety and No. 7 prospect overall (in 2012) from Dutchtown (La.) High earned praise for his closing speed. He added a tackle for loss and quarterback hurry.

9. In West Virginia’s 40-37 victory over Maryland, running back Rushel Shell was a workhorse, running 27 times for 98 yards and a touchdown before leaving with 11 minutes remaining. The all-time leading rusher in Pennsylvania state history was the country’s No. 3 running back and No. 32 prospect overall out of Aliquippa (Pa.) Hopewell. Shell is expected to play this weekend against Oklahoma.

10. Notre Dame sophomore linebacker Jaylon Smith had nine tackles including two for loss and a sack that led to an interception in the Irish’s 30-14 victory over Purdue. Smith also had a key fourth-down stop in the backfield in the second quarter thwarting a Boilermakers drive when they were trying to take control. A U.S. Army All-American out of Fort Wayne (Ind.) Bishop Luers, Smith arrived in South Bend as the country’s No. 1 outside linebacker recruit and No. 2 prospect overall.