Apart from checking the standings of each conference, college football fans are particularly attached to the AP Top 25 rankings that are released each week.
The rankings aim to offer a snapshot of where teams stand after every exhilarating weekend of action.
After two weeks of the 2023 season let’s dive into the latest rankings as there are quite a few surprises in the latest edition.
AP College Football Top 25 rankings after Week 2:
1. Georgia (55)
2. Michigan (2)
3. Florida State (3)
4. Texas (2)
5. USC
6. Ohio State
7. Penn State
8. Washington
9. Notre Dame
10. Alabama
11. Tennessee
12. Utah
13. Oregon
14. LSU
15. Kansas State
16. Oregon State
17. Ole Miss
18. Colorado
19. Oklahoma
20. North Carolina
21. Duke
22. Miami
23. Washington State
24. UCLA
25. Iowa
Most notable moves:
Alabama (Down 7): A surprising 10-point loss at home to Texas took its toll on the Tide, resulting in a seven-spot drop in the rankings. Nick Saban’s squad experienced its first home loss by double digits since 2003.
Colorado (Up 4): The Buffaloes made an impressive leap, climbing four spots after a convincing home win against Nebraska.
North Carolina (Down 3): Despite a hard-fought overtime victory against App State, the Tar Heels slipped three positions in the rankings.
Texas (Up 7):Texas soared up seven places, making a significant statement with their victory over Alabama, foreshadowing their entrance into the SEC next year.