College Football Scores And Ranking Update: First Week of September Rankings
College Football Scores And Ranking Update: The college football season is off to an exhilarating start, with the first week of September delivering some exciting rankings that set the stage for intense competition ahead. Powerhouse programs continue to dominate the top of the rankings, but there’s been a noticeable shuffle in the standings, reflecting the fierce nature of college football.
Topping the rankings is Georgia, sitting comfortably at No. 1 with a 13-1 record. Backed by 46 first-place votes and a staggering 1,532 points, Georgia’s consistency over the past few seasons has kept them at the top of the nation’s most elite programs.
Right on their heels, however, is Ohio State, ranked No. 2. The Buckeyes earned 1,490 points and received 15 first-place votes. With an 11-2 record, they remain a formidable contender, and all eyes are on how they will maintain their upward trajectory as the season unfolds.
The Oregon Ducks come in at No. 3, having clinched one first-place vote and earning 1,403 points. Their 12-2 record puts them in contention for playoff discussions, and their explosive offense is sure to keep them in the mix.
The Texas Longhorns hold the No. 4 spot with a record of 12-2 and 1,386 points. With their resurgence, Texas looks to be back in the national title conversation, and fans are eager to see if this momentum can continue throughout the season.
Alabama, traditionally a dominant force, rounds out the top five. With a 12-2 record and 1,260 points, the Crimson Tide remains a powerhouse, and although they have seen some challenges, their pedigree ensures they remain a title threat.
Ranked at No. 6 is Ole Miss, who, with an 11-2 record and 1,189 points, is showing great promise. Meanwhile, Notre Dame claims the No. 7 spot with a 10-3 record and 1,122 points, as they continue their push to regain national prominence.
Penn State and Michigan rank No. 8 and No. 9, respectively. Penn State boasts a 10-3 record with 1,060 points, while Michigan impressively stands undefeated at 15-0, earning 995 points. Although Michigan remains lower in the rankings than their perfect record might suggest, their dominance could propel them higher as the season progresses.
Completing the top 10 is Florida State, ranked No. 10 with a 13-1 record and 971 points. The Seminoles have been climbing back to prominence in recent years, and their performance so far positions them as a contender in the national race.
Further down the list, Missouri (No. 11), Utah (No. 12), and LSU (No. 13) continue to be strong contenders. Missouri stands with an 11-2 record and 927 points, while Utah, despite a slightly lower record of 8-5, still holds a respectable ranking with 887 points. LSU, known for their defensive grit, holds a 10-3 record and 804 points.
Notably, Clemson (No. 14) and Tennessee (No. 15) remain within the top 15, but with records of 9-4 each, they will need to step up to challenge for higher rankings.
The rankings are rounded out by teams like Oklahoma (No. 16), Oklahoma State (No. 17), and Kansas State (No. 18), all of whom have displayed strong performances. Miami (FL), despite a 7-6 record, holds onto the No. 19 spot, while Texas A&M ranks No. 20 with the same record.
Further down, Arizona, Kansas, Southern California, NC State, and Iowa hold the last five spots in the top 25. Southern California (No. 23) will particularly be looking to climb the rankings, as the Trojans boast a storied football tradition and an 8-5 record.
As the season progresses, these rankings are sure to fluctuate with each high-stakes game. For now, however, Georgia remains the team to beat, while schools like Ohio State and Oregon continue to make strong cases for playoff inclusion.
College Football Rankings – September First Week
Rank | School | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Georgia (46) | 1532 |
2 | Ohio State (15) | 1490 |
3 | Oregon (1) | 1403 |
4 | Texas | 1386 |
5 | Alabama | 1260 |
6 | Ole Miss | 1189 |
7 | Notre Dame | 1122 |
8 | Penn State | 1060 |
9 | Michigan | 995 |
10 | Florida State | 971 |
11 | Missouri | 927 |
12 | Utah | 887 |
13 | LSU | 804 |
14 | Clemson | 689 |
15 | Tennessee | 629 |
16 | Oklahoma | 566 |
17 | Oklahoma State | 538 |
18 | Kansas State | 526 |
19 | Miami (FL) | 492 |
20 | Texas A&M | 292 |
21 | Arizona | 237 |
22 | Kansas | 231 |
23 | Southern California | 172 |
24 | NC State | 171 |
25 | Iowa | 140 |
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