College football polls: Updated AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings after Week 2

Zac Al-Khateeb

College football polls: Updated AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings after Week 2 image

The AP Top 25 and Coaches Poll both saw continued reshuffling after Week 2 saw several ranked teams upset.

The biggest surprise of the Week 2 slate came when No. 12 Oregon, fresh off a narrow 31-24 win over Fresno State and missing its two best defensive players, went into Ohio Stadium and beat No. 3 Ohio State, 35-28. The defense was far from perfect, giving up 612 yards, but also limited the Buckeyes to 6 of 15 and 2 of 5 on third-and fourth-down conversions, respectively. Oregon running back CJ Verdell was excellent as well, rushing for 161 yards and tallying three total touchdowns.

Elsewhere, No. 10 Iowa "upset" No. 9 Iowa State in Jack Trice Stadium, winning convincingly in a 27-17 over Matt Campbell and Co. It's the Hawkeyes' sixth straight victory in the series, which also saw the first ranked matchup between the two teams on Saturday.

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Three other teams in the top 25 suffered upsets in No. 14 USC (42-28 loss to Stanford), No. 15 Texas (40-21 loss to Arkansas) and No. 21 Utah (26-17 loss to BYU). Still more teams faced close calls in No. 5 Texas A&M, No. 9 Notre Dame and No. 22 Miami; the Aggies beat Colorado 10-7 without quarterback Haynes King, the Fighting Irish needed a last-minute touchdown to beat Toledo 32-29 and the Hurricanes eked out a 25-23 win over Appalachian State.

Though it won't affect the polls, Florida State also suffered a significant upset, losing its first ever game against an FCS opponent when Jacksonville State completed a last-second Hail Mary to win 20-17.

With that, here are the updated AP Top 25 and Coaches polls heading into Week 3 of the season:

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Coaches Poll

RankTeamRecordPoints (No. 1 votes)
1Alabama2-01,599 (63)
2Georgia2-01,534 (1)
3Oklahoma2-01,432
4Oregon2-01,335
5Texas A&M2-01,284
6Clemson1-11,259
7Iowa2-01,149
8Cincinnati2-01,096
9Florida2-01,078
10Notre Dame2-01,040
11Ohio State1-11,026
12Penn State2-0981
13UCLA2-0775
14Iowa State1-1604
15Virginia Tech2-0581
16Ole Miss2-0535
17Wisconsin1-1528
18Coastal Carolina2-0489
19North Carolina1-1287
20Auburn2-0263
21Arizona State2-0246
22Oklahoma State2-0222
23BYU2-0207
24Arkansas2-0191
25Michigan2-0176

Others receiving votes: Miami 135; USC 99; UCF 65; Michigan State 63; Liberty 63; TCU 57; Pitt 52; Kentucky 50; Utah 41; Texas 36; Kansas State 28; Indiana 28; LSU 26; Nevada 18; Boston College 14; Fresno State 13; SMU 10; Rutgers 10; Louisiana 9; San Diego State 9; Mississippi State 9; Army 9; Tulane 6; Maryland 6; San Jose State 5; N.C. State 5; Virginia 4; Marshall 4; Stanford 3; Air Force 3; Texas-San Antonio 1; Memphis 1; Boise State 1.

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AP Top 25

RankTeamRecordPoints (No. 1 votes)
1Alabama2-01,572 (60)
2Georgia2-01,514 (3)
3Oklahoma2-01,402
4Oregon2-01,355
5Iowa2-01,263
6Clemson1-11,246
7Texas A&M2-01,206
8Cincinnati2-01,149
9Ohio State1-11,029
10Penn State2-01,005
11Florida2-0935
12Notre Dame2-0926
13UCLA2-0804
14Iowa State1-1593
15Virginia Tech2-0591
16Coastal Carolina2-0562
17Ole Miss2-0550
18Wisconsin1-1499
19Arizona State2-0341
20Arkansas2-0277
21North Carolina1-1268
22Auburn2-0233
23BYU2-0213
24Miami1-1177
25Michigan2-0163

Others receiving votes: UCF 111; TCU 103; Liberty 52; Michigan State 44; USC 39; Indiana 34; LSU 31; Kansas State 30; Nevada 28; Oklahoma State 27; Texas 23; Maryland 14; Pitt 13; Kentucky 13; Stanford 10; Utah 9; Boston College 8; Arizona 6; Texas Tech 2; Fresno State 2; Toledo 2; Army 1.

Zac Al-Khateeb

Zac Al-Khateeb has been part of The Sporting News team since 2015 after earning his Bachelor's (2013) and Master's (2014) degrees in journalism at the University of Alabama. Prior to joining TSN, he covered high school sports and general news in Alabama. A college sports specialist, Zac has been a voter for the Biletnikoff Award and Heisman Trophy since 2020.