College Football Power Rankings: How did the top 25 look in Week 5? - ESPN
On the heels of a weekend that brought more big developments than any other so far this season, the College Football Power Rankings have been shaken up accordingly.
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On the heels of a weekend that brought more big developments than any other so far this season, the College Football Power Rankings have been shaken up accordingly.
The new AP Top 25 college football poll is out.
Week 5 of the college football season featured one of the biggest matchups of the regular season with the No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs visiting the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide. In a matchup that featured teams that have won a combined five national titles in the past 10 years, this one had plenty of stakes for the 2024 College Football Playoff.
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Avery Johnson passed for three touchdowns and ran for two as No. 23 Kansas State routed No. 20 Oklahoma State, 42-20, on Saturday.
Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers is not expected to play against Mississippi State on Saturday, per sources, as the Longhorns staff is expected to sit him out in order for him to be fully healthy for the game against Oklahoma on Oct. 12.
Week 5 is here with plenty of exciting matchups between ranked opponents. There's the SEC championship rematch from last season between No. 2 Georgia and No. 4 Alabama, there's a critical Big 12 showdown between No. 20 Oklahoma State and No. 23 Kansas State, and there's an intriguing meeting in the Big Ten when No. 19 Illinois visits No. 9 Penn State.
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said on Thursday that the No. 1 Longhorns still haven't decided on a starting quarterback for Saturday's inaugural SEC game against Mississippi State.