Site icon TrendyinUS

AP Top 25 College Football: Week 2 Rankings Shake Up — Ohio State Overthrows Texas, Alabama Falls, FSU Returns

AP Top 25 College Football

Ohio State secures the No. 1 spot in the Week 2 AP Top 25; LSU, Miami and Florida State surge, while Alabama hits its lowest rank in 17 years.

Highlights from the Week 2 AP Top 25 College Football

Coaches Poll Movements: Major Swings and SEC Depth

 

Why Week 2 Rankings Matter — Context & Insights

Ranking Release Timing

The AP and Coaches Polls are released every Tuesday during the season. The Week 2 edition followed pivotal early-season matchups that reshaped expectations.

Central Storylines

Voter Behavior

There’s notable volatility—only three teams remain in their preseason positions—highlighting the impact of Week 1 results and reshaping playoff narratives.

[Note: Images are collected from Instagram]

 

College Football Landscape in the Wake of Week 2 Polls

These rankings start to define the playoff picture, media narratives, and pressure points for coaches and players alike.
CFP projections are also reacting fast—teams like LSU are seen as potential top-tier playoff seeds already.

Expanded Breakdown: AP Top 25 Week 2 List

Based on AP and CBS coverage, here’s the updated ranking list:

  1. Ohio State (55)
  2. Penn State (7)
  3. LSU (3)
  4. Georgia
  5. Miami (FL)
  6. Oregon
  7. Texas
  8. Clemson
  9. Notre Dame
  10. South Carolina
  11. Illinois
  12. Arizona State
  13. Florida
  14. Florida State (NR)
  15. Michigan
  16. Iowa State
  17. SMU
  18. Oklahoma
  19. Texas A&M
  20. Ole Miss
  21. Alabama
  22. Tennessee
  23. Indiana
  24. Texas Tech
  25. Utah
    – BYU: 26th, receiving votes

 

Final Thoughts — Polls Set the Stage for Week 2

Week 2’s AP and Coaches Polls reflect the volatility of college football. Ohio State’s ascension and Alabama’s freefall set a dramatic tone. Key storylines to follow include how teams like LSU, Miami, and FSU continue to build on upward momentum — and how Alabama responds under scrutiny.

Expect debate to ramp up as fans track when the next polls come out, how CFP rankings evolve, and which teams seize early control of the playoff picture.

 

FAQ: Everything You’re Searching About Rankings

Q: When does the AP Poll come out?
A: Every Tuesday during the season; Week 2 rankings were released Tuesday afternoon. (Yahoo Sports)

Q: What is the difference between the AP Poll and Coaches Poll?
A: The AP Poll is voted by media members; the Coaches Poll (US LBM Coaches Poll) is voted by coaches — both carry prestige but can differ. (Wikipedia)

Q: What teams moved significantly this week?
A: LSU (+6 to No. 3), Miami (+5 to No. 5), FSU (+new entry at No. 14), Alabama (–13 to No. 21). (SI, AP News)

Q: Which conferences are leading in the polls?
A: The SEC leads (10 teams), followed by the Big Ten (6 teams). (AP News, Houston Chronicle)

Exit mobile version