Top 25 Rankings From ESPN Computer Releases Following Wild Saturday

Top 25 Rankings From ESPN Computer Releases Following Wild Saturday

Top 25 Rankings From ESPN Computer Releases Following Wild Saturday

ESPN’s ranking system for college football, called the Football Power Index, has changed its list of the best 25 teams after a crazy Saturday of games. 

Colorado lost a big lead, Washington won against Oregon, Notre Dame beat USC convincingly, and Alabama just managed to win their game. So, ESPN has updated its top 25 teams based on these results.

Who comes in on top?

Here’s the latest Top 25 rankings from ESPN’s computer model on Sunday morning:

  • Ohio State
  • Oklahoma
  • Penn State
  • Michigan
  • Texas
  • Oregon
  • Alabama
  • Georgia
  • Florida State
  • Washington
  • LSU 
  • Ole Miss
  • Notre Dame
  • North Carolina
  • USC
  • Tennessee
  • Texas A&M
  • Clemson
  • Kansas State
  • Oregon State
  • Miami
  • Duke
  • Utah
  • TCU
  • Louisville

College football’s official new Top 25 polls, the Coaches’ Poll and the AP Poll, will be out later on Sunday afternoon.

For now, though, we just have the new Football Power Index rankings to debate. Who’s overrated and who’s underrated in ESPN’s computer model’s new Top 25 rankings on Sunday morning?

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