Last week their were surprises like Texas A&M crushing South Carolina. LSU had to rally to beat Wisconsin. The rankings were shuffled to start week two! Newcomers include Mississippi, Louisville and Temple. Key games this week #10 Michigan State at #3 Oregon, and #13 USC at #9 Stanford.
Here are this week's rankings:
1) Florida State University Seminoles (1-0) FSU was tested in week one by Oklahoma State. The Seminoles won 37-31. This week they host the Citadel which should let FSU work out their kinks.
2) Alabama Crimson Tide (1-0) Alabama held off the West Virginia Mountaineers 33- 23. Bama returns home to face Florida Atlantic on Saturday and should roll all day long.
3) Oregon Ducks (1-0) crushed South Dakota 62-13. The competition gets tougher when the Ducks host Michigan State.
4) Oklahoma Sooners (1-0) rolled past Louisiana Tech 48-16. This week the Sooners visit Tulsa on Saturday.
5) Georgia Bulldogs (1-0) looked impressive with their 45-21 win over Clemson. The Dawgs have a week off before visiting the Gamecocks.
6) Texas A&M Aggies (1-0) crushed South Carolina 52-28. Their success should continue against Lamar on Saturday.
7) Auburn Tigers (1-0) enjoyed a 45-21 victory over Arkansas. The Tigers host San Jose State on Saturday.
8) Ohio State Buckeyes (1-0) defeated Navy 34-17. The Buckeyes host Virginia Tech on Saturday.
9) Stanford Cardinal (1-0) dominated UC-Davis 45-0. Things get tougher as they host USC on Saturday.
10) Michigan State Spartans (1-0) walloped Jacksonville State 45-7. The Spartans visit Oregon on Saturday.
11) Baylor Bears (1-0) blanked SMU 45-0. The Bears host Northwestern State on Saturday.
12) LSU Tigers (1-0) rallied past Wisconsin 28-24. The Tigers host Sam Houston on Saturday.
13) USC Trojans (1-0) crushed Fresno State 52-13. USC visits Stanford in key PAC-12 game on Saturday.
14) UCLA Bruins (1-0) defeated Virginia 28-20. The Bruins host Memphis on Saturday.
15) Notre Dame Fighting Irish (1-0) were dominant against Rice with a 48-17 victory. They host the Michigan Wolverines on Saturday.
16) Arizona State Wildcats (1-0) bested Weber State 45-14. This week visit New Mexico on Saturday.
17) Nebraska Corhnuskers (1-0) whipped Florida Atlantic 55-7. Huskers host McNeese State on Saturday.
18) Mississippi Rebels (1-0) defeated Boise State 35-13 in their opener. Ole Miss opens SEC play Saturday at Vanderbilt.
19) North Carolina Tar Heels (1-0) defeated Liberty 56-29. UNC hosts San Diego State on Saturday.
20) Louisville Cardinals (1-0) started ACC play on Monday with a 31-13 victory over Miami. On a short week they host Murray State on Saturday.
21) Texas Longhorns (1-0) opened the season with a 38-7 victory over North Texas. The Longhorns host BYU on Saturday.
22) Washington Huskies (1-0) survived Hawaii 17-16. The Huskies looks to regroup against Eastern Washington on Saturday.
23) Kansas State Wildcats (1-0) cruised past Stephen F. Austin 55-16. The Wildcats will visit Iowa State on Saturday.
24) Missouri Tigers (1-0) opened the season with a 38-18 victory over South Dakota State. The Tigers visit Toledo on Saturday.
25) Temple Owls (1-0) defeated Vanderbilt 37-7 which I am ranking them this week. The Owls host Navy on Saturday.
Here are this week's rankings:
1) Florida State University Seminoles (1-0) FSU was tested in week one by Oklahoma State. The Seminoles won 37-31. This week they host the Citadel which should let FSU work out their kinks.
2) Alabama Crimson Tide (1-0) Alabama held off the West Virginia Mountaineers 33- 23. Bama returns home to face Florida Atlantic on Saturday and should roll all day long.
3) Oregon Ducks (1-0) crushed South Dakota 62-13. The competition gets tougher when the Ducks host Michigan State.
4) Oklahoma Sooners (1-0) rolled past Louisiana Tech 48-16. This week the Sooners visit Tulsa on Saturday.
5) Georgia Bulldogs (1-0) looked impressive with their 45-21 win over Clemson. The Dawgs have a week off before visiting the Gamecocks.
6) Texas A&M Aggies (1-0) crushed South Carolina 52-28. Their success should continue against Lamar on Saturday.
7) Auburn Tigers (1-0) enjoyed a 45-21 victory over Arkansas. The Tigers host San Jose State on Saturday.
8) Ohio State Buckeyes (1-0) defeated Navy 34-17. The Buckeyes host Virginia Tech on Saturday.
9) Stanford Cardinal (1-0) dominated UC-Davis 45-0. Things get tougher as they host USC on Saturday.
10) Michigan State Spartans (1-0) walloped Jacksonville State 45-7. The Spartans visit Oregon on Saturday.
11) Baylor Bears (1-0) blanked SMU 45-0. The Bears host Northwestern State on Saturday.
12) LSU Tigers (1-0) rallied past Wisconsin 28-24. The Tigers host Sam Houston on Saturday.
13) USC Trojans (1-0) crushed Fresno State 52-13. USC visits Stanford in key PAC-12 game on Saturday.
14) UCLA Bruins (1-0) defeated Virginia 28-20. The Bruins host Memphis on Saturday.
15) Notre Dame Fighting Irish (1-0) were dominant against Rice with a 48-17 victory. They host the Michigan Wolverines on Saturday.
16) Arizona State Wildcats (1-0) bested Weber State 45-14. This week visit New Mexico on Saturday.
17) Nebraska Corhnuskers (1-0) whipped Florida Atlantic 55-7. Huskers host McNeese State on Saturday.
18) Mississippi Rebels (1-0) defeated Boise State 35-13 in their opener. Ole Miss opens SEC play Saturday at Vanderbilt.
19) North Carolina Tar Heels (1-0) defeated Liberty 56-29. UNC hosts San Diego State on Saturday.
20) Louisville Cardinals (1-0) started ACC play on Monday with a 31-13 victory over Miami. On a short week they host Murray State on Saturday.
21) Texas Longhorns (1-0) opened the season with a 38-7 victory over North Texas. The Longhorns host BYU on Saturday.
22) Washington Huskies (1-0) survived Hawaii 17-16. The Huskies looks to regroup against Eastern Washington on Saturday.
23) Kansas State Wildcats (1-0) cruised past Stephen F. Austin 55-16. The Wildcats will visit Iowa State on Saturday.
24) Missouri Tigers (1-0) opened the season with a 38-18 victory over South Dakota State. The Tigers visit Toledo on Saturday.
25) Temple Owls (1-0) defeated Vanderbilt 37-7 which I am ranking them this week. The Owls host Navy on Saturday.
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