These rankings are all about rating teams against their
conference brethren, but we are also ranking the conferences based on quality
wins and bad losses against cross-conference competition.
1. SEC
A quarter of the way through the regular season, we're
starting to learn something about the SEC.
So maybe Alabama being dominant is nothing new, but that
beat down of Ole Miss was compelling. Same for Georgia, which continues to roll
through the early part of its schedule.
But outside of the favorites, a clear picture is starting to
come into view. Auburn, which looked like a challenger to the Crimson Tide,
took a step back Saturday. And LSU, which many had left for dead this season,
is suddenly in a good spot with a competent quarterback.
Oh, and keep an eye on Mississippi State. That win on the
road at Kansas State was sneaky good.
But outside of the strong start for Kentucky and Texas
A&M, there have been some bumps in the road for others. Florida losing at
home to the Wildcats last week was certainly eye-opening when it comes to the
rebuild Dan Mullen is undertaking.
Of all the first-year coaches, though, Chad Morris is
probably in the most difficult spot at Arkansas. Bret Bielema didn't leave him
much, and what he did didn't fit Morris' style of play. A meltdown against
Colorado State last week and a thorough dismantling by North Texas on Saturday
should tell Razorback fans to be patient.
The season is just getting started.
As we've seen, that's good for some and bad for others.
1. Alabama
Crimson Tide (3-0)
Dare we say the Crimson Tide look unstoppable? The offense has been revelatory,
of course, averaging 56.7 points per game. But the defense, which replaced its
entire secondary from a season ago, was the real eye-opener this weekend,
holding a prolific Ole Miss offense to just seven points on the road.
2. Georgia
Bulldogs (3-0)
It's probably an understatement to say that the Bulldogs appear to have picked
up where they left off last season. Just look at Jake Fromm,
who needed only 12 pass attempts to throw three touchdowns in a 49-7 rout of
Middle Tennessee.
3. LSU Tigers (3-0)
It's not always pretty, but Ed Orgeron might be on to something after beating
Miami and Auburn to start the season. Joe Burrow isn't
going to be confused with an All-American anytime soon, but he's clearly a step
up from recent quarterbacks at LSU.
4. Mississippi
State Bulldogs (3-0)
Watch out for these Bulldogs. After making quick work of Louisiana this weekend
to improve to 3-0, Joe Moorhead's squad could start making noise with Kentucky,
Florida, Auburn and LSU in the weeks ahead.
5. Auburn Tigers (2-1)
Talk about the referees all you want, but Auburn has no one to blame but itself
for losing to LSU at home. There was the slow start, the turnovers, the
penalties, and now, with a brutal road ahead with games at Mississippi State,
Georgia and Alabama, the margin for error is down to almost nothing.
6. Texas A&M
Aggies (2-1)
The Aggies took care of business at home vs. Louisiana-Monroe ... now a clash
with Alabama awaits.
7. Kentucky
Wildcats (3-0)
After a rout of Murray State, the Wildcats are 3-0. A critical
three-SEC-games-in-three-weeks stretch is coming up.
8. Missouri
Tigers (3-0)
The Tigers are 3-0 after a wild one with a last-second field goal at Purdue.
Now comes a huge test versus Georgia.
9. South
Carolina Gamecocks (1-1)
The Gamecocks' game against Marshall was canceled because of Hurricane
Florence; they'll open SEC play at Vanderbilt.
10. Florida
Gators (2-1)
The Gators needed a confidence-building win after losing to Kentucky at home
last weekend, and they got it against Colorado State. Now Dan Mullen & Co.
need to take care of business in their first road game at Tennessee.
11. Vanderbilt
Commodores (2-1)
The Commodores lost but acquitted themselves well, taking No. 8 Notre Dame to
the final minute in a five-point road loss. This team won't be an easy out in
the SEC this year.
12. Ole Miss
Rebels (2-1)
This year's beatdown at the hands of Alabama was almost as bad as last year's.
13. Tennessee
Volunteers (2-1)
A shutout of UTEP gives the Vols two wins in a row, but now the real test, SEC
play, begins for rookie Jeremy Pruitt's squad.
14. Arkansas
Razorbacks (1-2)
A rising North Texas team giving the Razorbacks trouble wasn't completely
unexpected after last week's loss to Colorado State, but a 27-point loss to the
Mean Green? That's disastrous.
2. Big 12
What was a solid Saturday for the Big 12 almost turned into
a spectacular one. Then, Ohio State scored three touchdowns in the span of four
minutes to come roaring back and topple TCU. Still, the Horned Frogs acquitted
themselves well against a top five team in a losing effort. The rest of the Big
12 piled up impressive nonconference victories, as Texas dismantled No. 22 USC,
Oklahoma State rolled over No. 17 Boise State and Texas Tech outgunned Houston.
As impressive as the Longhorns, Cowboys and Red Raiders all
were, the most surprising performance of the day amazingly came from Kansas.
And with a 55-14 rout of Rutgers, the Jayhawks have now won consecutive games
against FBS opponents for the first time this decade.
That's right, people. Rock and chalk.
1. Oklahoma
Sooners (3-0)
The last time different players captured consecutive Heismans from the same
school? Army's Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard in 1945-46. The way QB Kyler Murray is
playing, he could make a run to New York, on the heels of Baker Mayfield's 2017
Heisman crown.
2. West Virginia
Mountaineers (2-0)
Hurricane Florence wiped out West Virginia's Week 3 trip to North Carolina
State, giving QB Will Grier a
well-deserved weekend with his wife and daughter.
3. Oklahoma
State Cowboys (3-0)
Could this be the best defense Mike Gundy has had in Stillwater? First-year
coordinator Jim Knowles made quite the statement against Boise.
4. TCU Horned
Frogs (2-1)
Too many mistakes spoiled an otherwise sparkling performance against the
Buckeyes. If QB Shawn
Robinson continues to develop, the Horned Frogs could be a dark
horse Big 12 title contender.
5. Texas
Longhorns (2-1)
The Longhorns joined the 900-win club, while putting their season back on
track.
6. Texas Tech
Red Raiders (2-1)
The Red Raiders appear to have uncovered their QB of the future in true
freshman Alan Bowman,
who passed for 605 yards and five TDs against an Ed Oliver-led
Houston defense.
7. Kansas State
Wildcats (2-1)
After playing two QBs through the first two games, the Wildcats finally settled
on Skylar
Thompson, who passed for 213 yards and ran for another 66 in a
comfortable win over UTSA.
8. Iowa State
Cyclones (0-2)
Coach Matt Campbell said QB Kyle Kempt will
be out next week too against Akron with a knee injury, but Zeb Noland showed
he can move the ball, passing for 360 yards against the Sooners.
9. Kansas
Jayhawks (2-1)
RB Pooka
Williams Jr., who didn't play in the Week 1 loss to Nicholls, has
given the Jayhawks an incredible jolt, averaging 8.9 yards per carry in their
two wins.
10. Baylor Bears (2-1)
The Bears got completely manhandled at home by a Duke team that didn't even
have its starting QB. Baylor gets surging Kansas next in a matchup with massive
basement implications.
3. Big Ten
Five losses to non-Power 5 opponents is a dismal way to
close out the meat of the nonconference schedule in the Big Ten, and that
doesn't even account for the 55 points Kansas posted against Rutgers. The only
other team to allow that many points against the Jayhawks in the past four
years was the University of Rhode Island. Wisconsin's missed field goal in the
fourth quarter led to the most shocking result on a day that is likely to hurt
the conference's credibility when stacked against its Power 5 brethren.
For now, it appears Ohio State is sitting head-and-shoulders
above the rest of the league and remains its best hope for landing a spot in
the College Football Playoff. That, of course, could all change soon enough.
The Buckeyes do, after all, have to travel to Happy Valley in two weeks for
what is shaping up to be the Big Ten game of the year. Penn State's offense is
back on track after a scare in Week 1. How will it look against the Silver
Bullet defense that looked like more of a scoring threat than half of the Big
Ten offenses this Saturday?
More notably, Urban Meyer's suspension is officially over
Sunday. After steamrolling their way to a 3-0 start with interim coach Ryan Day
calling the shots on game day, will Meyer's return provide even more juice for
the Buckeyes? Or will the questions about how he handled himself and former
assistant Zach Smith derail some of the momentum the Buckeyes have built on the
field in his absence?
1. Ohio State
Buckeyes (3-0)
The Buckeyes, as TCU learned in Texas this week, can beat you in so many
different ways thanks to their army of talent in all three phases of the game.
2. Penn State
Nittany Lions (3-0)
Trace McSorley's offense is as explosive and versatile as it was a year ago,
but the true test won't come until Ohio State visits in two weeks.
3. Wisconsin
Badgers (2-1)
The Badgers' playoff hopes took a big hit with a poor showing against BYU. That
doesn't change their standing as the favorite to win the West Division.
4. Michigan
Wolverines (2-1)
A thorough beating of the overmatched SMU defense didn't prove much other than
the Wolverines have the same level of talent and the same problems they had a
year ago.
5. Iowa Hawkeyes (3-0)
The Hawkeyes might have the Big Ten's most sturdy defense after allowing just
24 total points and 209 yards per game during the nonconference schedule.
6. Michigan
State Spartans (1-1):
The Spartans stayed put in our rankings during an early bye week.
7. Indiana
Hoosiers (3-0)
Freshman Stevie Scott broke
100 rushing yards for the second straight game for a Hoosiers team with enough
weapons to hurt some of the Big Ten heavy hitters if they're not careful.
8. Minnesota
Golden Gophers (3-0)
Speaking of true freshmen, young Gophers like QB Zack
Annexstad and RB Bryce
Williams got a chance to build confidence during an undefeated
run through an uninspiring nonconference schedule.
9. Illinois
Fighting Illini (2-1)
The Illini nearly provided a good surprise for the West in a week of bad ones.
Hanging with USF is progress in Champaign.
10. Northwestern
Wildcats (1-2)
Pat Fitzgerald's teams have a history of recovering from some early-season
duds, but blowing a 21-3 lead to a MAC school, with four ranked opponents
looming on the schedule, doesn't paint a good picture for the future.
11. Maryland
Terrapins (2-1)
The Terps managed to gain only 50 yards on the ground in the first three
quarters against a previously winless Temple team that sold out to stop the
run. They'll need to be more diverse to survive in the Big Ten.
12. Nebraska
Cornhuskers (0-2)
Scott Frost has the Huskers off to their worst start since 1957 after an
embarrassing loss to Troy that highlighted their lack of depth at key
positions.
13. Purdue
Boilermakers (0-3)
The Boilermakers have lost their first three games by a total of eight points.
The road ahead is uphill and unsympathetic if they can't figure out how to
close out games in which they are competitive.
14. Rutgers
Scarlet Knights (1-2)
The optimism of a season-opening win disappeared after giving up 107 points in
the following two weeks, including 55 to fellow Power 5 doormat Kansas this
Saturday.
4. Pac-12
The Pac-12 wrapped up its final week before conference play
starts by going 1-3 against teams from the Mountain West, and Oregon, which
accounted for that lone win, didn't exactly impress against San Jose State. For
a conference with a perception issue, Saturday didn't help.
Not only has the bottom half struggled, it's becoming more
clear there isn't a dominant team near the top, either. The good news: With all
that has happened, conference play should be unpredictable, and that makes for
exciting viewing.
1. Stanford
Cardinal (3-0)
The Pac-12's best playoff hope, Stanford now enters an unforgiving six-game
stretch: at Oregon, at Notre Dame, Utah, at Arizona State, Washington State, at
Washington.
2. Washington
Huskies (2-1)
It was only a matter of time before running back Myles Gaskin had
a big game. His 143 yards on 30 carries against Utah was an important sign for
the Huskies.
3. Oregon Ducks (3-0)
After a closer-than-expected 35-22 win against San Jose State, the Ducks have a
chance for a statement win against Stanford as ESPN's College GameDay comes to
town.
4. Colorado
Buffaloes (3-0)
The Nebraska win doesn't look as good now following the Cornhuskers' loss to
Troy, but that won't bother the Buffaloes, the Pac-12 South's lone undefeated
team.
5. Washington
State Cougars (3-0)
Wazzu cruised through nonconference play and now has the rare opportunity to
win two straight against USC.
6. California
Golden Bears (3-0)
The takeaway this week is that their win last week -- at BYU -- looks even
better following the Cougars' win at No. 6 Wisconsin.
7. Arizona State
Sun Devils (2-1)
After the emotional high that came with ASU's upset of Michigan State, a
letdown performance at San Diego State shouldn't come as too much of a
surprise.
8. Utah Utes (2-1)
The Utes' loss to Washington reaffirmed what we thought we knew before the
game: Their defense is very good and their offense is still very far behind.
9. USC Trojans (1-2)
Time to panic? Maybe. But USC was in crisis mode early in 2015 and won the
Pac-12 South and again early in 2016 and went on to win the Rose Bowl.
10. Arizona
Wildcats (1-2)
It took playing against Southern Utah for Arizona's offense to get on track.
11. Oregon State
Beavers (1-2)
Of the teams in the bottom third of these power rankings, only Oregon State
fans are encouraged about the direction of the team. Progress is progress.
12. UCLA Bruins (0-3)
It probably won't happen, but it's not that hard to envision a winless season.
5. ACC
The misery continued for Florida State after a 30-7 loss to
Syracuse, in what already feels like a lost season. The Seminoles' offense has
scored 10 points in two games against FBS opponents, unable to do much of
anything behind an offensive line that cannot run or pass block effectively.
Without an effective offensive line, Deondre
Francois and Cam Akers are
essentially sidelined.
The defense put forth a valiant effort, allowing the
Seminoles to stay in the game through halftime. But there is only so much one
unit can do. Afterward, Willie Taggart said, "There's a lot of things we
need to get corrected. Quick, fast and in a hurry. I know a lot of people don't
like hearing it and are upset, and they should be, and we got to do our part
and take care of business as a football team. I know our players can do it, we
are going to continue to work and get better."
1. Clemson
Tigers (3-0)
The Tigers beat Georgia Southern behind Travis
Etienne and a powerful run game, rolling up 309 yards rushing.
2. Virginia Tech
Hokies (2-0)
Hurricane Florence forced the cancellation of the Hokies' game against East
Carolina.
3. Boston
College Eagles (3-0)
The Eagles went on the road and beat Wake Forest, showing off terrific balance
with AJ Dillon and
their play-action passing game.
4. Duke Blue
Devils (3-0)
The Blue Devils went on the road without starting quarterback Daniel Jonesand
beat Baylor, their second straight road win against a Power 5 opponent.
5. Miami
Hurricanes (2-1)
Malik Rosier accounted
for five total touchdowns in the win over Toledo.
6. NC State
Wolfpack (2-0)
Hurricane Florence forced the cancellation of the Wolfpack's game against West
Virginia.
7. Syracuse
Orange (3-0)
The Orange beat Florida State for the first time since 1966 and did it with
freshman quarterback Tommy DeVito coming
on in relief of Eric Dungey.
8. Wake Forest
Demon Deacons (2-1)
Though the Demon Deacons came up short against Boston College, true freshman
quarterback Sam Hartman continues
to impress.
9. Pittsburgh
Panthers (2-1)
The Panthers bounced back after a tough loss to Penn State with a win over
Georgia Tech behind two touchdown runs from Qadree
Ollison.
10. Virginia
Cavaliers (2-1)
The Hoos got big-time games from Bryce Perkins (379
yards passing, three TDs) and Jordan Ellis (171
yards, three TDs) in the win over Ohio.
11. Louisville
Cardinals (2-1)
The Cards overcame a 14-point deficit to beat Western Kentucky, but it wasn't
pretty.
12. Georgia Tech
Yellow Jackets (1-2)
Not much has gone right for the Jackets, who have now lost consecutive road
games.
13. Florida State
Seminoles (1-2)
Make no mistake: There is little separating Florida State and North Carolina
right now.
14. North Carolina
Tar Heels (0-2)
The Tar Heels had their game against UCF canceled because of Hurricane
Florence.
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