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ESPN 2023 College Football Power Rankings after Week 6 - ESPN

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While Oklahoma's thrilling victory over Texas in the Red River Rivalry captured the nation's attention, Georgia, Michigan, Florida State and Ohio State were reminding the college football world they're still here.

All won in reasonably easy fashion — Ohio State struggled early — to secure their spots in our power rankings. While Texas' loss dropped the Longhorns from last week's No.

3 spot, it's Notre Dame that took a big tumble with the loss to unbeaten Louisville. Next week should see another shakeup when the high-powered offenses of Oregon and Washington collide in a huge Pac-12 matchup in Seattle (3:30 p.m.

ET, ABC). Here's how the Power Rankings play out after Week 6 results: So maybe the Bulldogs are going to be just fine. Say what you want about Kentucky, but beating the undefeated Wildcats 51-13 felt like a statement for Georgia.

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