run-n-gun's NCAAF Top 25 - Week 2
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 4:45 pm
Now that the first week of college football is over, we've got some good looks at many teams. After the first weekend, here is my new Top 25.
1. Alabama (1-0)
2. USC (1-0)
3. LSU (1-0)
4. Oregon (1-0)
5. Georgia (1-0)
6. Oklahoma (1-0)
7. Florida State (1-0)
8. Arkansas (1-0)
9. West Virginia (1-0)
10. Ohio State (1-0)
11. South Carolina (1-0)
12. Oklahoma State (1-0)
13. Michigan State (1-0)
14. Clemson (1-0)
15. Wisconsin (1-0)
16. Texas (1-0)
17. Michigan (0-1)
18. Virginia Tech (1-0)
19. Nebraska (1-0)
20. Notre Dame (1-0)
21. Stanford (1-0)
22. Florida (1-0)
23. TCU (0-0)
24. Kansas State (1-0)
25. Louisville (1-0)
On the Rise: Boise St(0-1), Washington(1-0), Utah(1-0), Ohio(1-0), Texas A&M(0-0), Baylor(1-0), Mississippi State(1-0), Cincinnati(0-0), Northwestern(1-0), Tennessee(1-0), BYU(1-0)
Key Observations
-Alabama looked like a monster Saturday against Michigan. It was clear from the beginning that Alabama was going to win the game and Michigan didn't have much of a chance. But I'm not saying it's time to give up all hope on Michigan. They played one of the best teams in the country, who is also the defending champions.
-Oklahoma had a shaky win in Week 1. A 17 point win over little UTEP. That's not a good early sign
-West Virginia could possibly win the Big 12 in Year 1. They still have an explosive offense that could do well in the conference.
-The B1G is going to be tough. Michigan State got an impressive win over Boise State. Ohio State rolled past Miami of Ohio after a poor 1st quarter. Nebraska beat a good Southern Miss team pretty easily. But Wisconsin struggled with FCS foe Northern Iowa, capturing a small, pathetic 5-point win. Michigan and Wisconsin can round this conference out if they can shake off Week 1.
-Notre Dame was highly impressive with their 50-10 win over a good Navy team. This could possibly be their year, but they have the toughest schedule in the country.
1. Alabama (1-0)
2. USC (1-0)
3. LSU (1-0)
4. Oregon (1-0)
5. Georgia (1-0)
6. Oklahoma (1-0)
7. Florida State (1-0)
8. Arkansas (1-0)
9. West Virginia (1-0)
10. Ohio State (1-0)
11. South Carolina (1-0)
12. Oklahoma State (1-0)
13. Michigan State (1-0)
14. Clemson (1-0)
15. Wisconsin (1-0)
16. Texas (1-0)
17. Michigan (0-1)
18. Virginia Tech (1-0)
19. Nebraska (1-0)
20. Notre Dame (1-0)
21. Stanford (1-0)
22. Florida (1-0)
23. TCU (0-0)
24. Kansas State (1-0)
25. Louisville (1-0)
On the Rise: Boise St(0-1), Washington(1-0), Utah(1-0), Ohio(1-0), Texas A&M(0-0), Baylor(1-0), Mississippi State(1-0), Cincinnati(0-0), Northwestern(1-0), Tennessee(1-0), BYU(1-0)
Key Observations
-Alabama looked like a monster Saturday against Michigan. It was clear from the beginning that Alabama was going to win the game and Michigan didn't have much of a chance. But I'm not saying it's time to give up all hope on Michigan. They played one of the best teams in the country, who is also the defending champions.
-Oklahoma had a shaky win in Week 1. A 17 point win over little UTEP. That's not a good early sign
-West Virginia could possibly win the Big 12 in Year 1. They still have an explosive offense that could do well in the conference.
-The B1G is going to be tough. Michigan State got an impressive win over Boise State. Ohio State rolled past Miami of Ohio after a poor 1st quarter. Nebraska beat a good Southern Miss team pretty easily. But Wisconsin struggled with FCS foe Northern Iowa, capturing a small, pathetic 5-point win. Michigan and Wisconsin can round this conference out if they can shake off Week 1.
-Notre Dame was highly impressive with their 50-10 win over a good Navy team. This could possibly be their year, but they have the toughest schedule in the country.