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ESPN College Football Power Rankings After Week 13
by Staff Reporter
November 29, 20230 Comments

Butch Dill-USA TODAY Sports
LSU is at No. 13 in the latest ESPN College Football Power Rankings after Week 13.
The Tigers (9-3) are also ranked No. 13 in all polls, including the CFP rankings. Here's what Chris Low had to say about LSU:
1. Georgia Bulldogs (12-0)
2. Michigan Wolverines (12-0)
3. Washington Huskies (12-0)
4. Florida State Seminoles (12-0)
5. Oregon Ducks (11-1)
6. Texas Longhorns (11-1)
7. Ohio State Buckeyes (11-1)
8. Alabama Crimson Tide (11-1)
9. Missouri Tigers (10-2)
10. Ole Miss Rebels (10-2)
11. Oklahoma Sooners (10-2)
12. Penn State Nittany Lions (10-2)
13. LSU Tigers (9-3)
14. Arizona Wildcats (9-3)
15. Tulane Green Wave (11-1)
16. Louisville Cardinals (10-2)
17. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (9-3)
18. Iowa Hawkeyes (10-2)
19. Liberty Flames (12-0)
20. Oregon State Beavers (8-4)
21. Oklahoma State Cowboys (9-3)
22. NC State Wolfpack (9-3)
23. James Madison Dukes (11-1)
24. SMU Mustangs (10-2)
25. Clemson Tigers (8-4)
The Tigers (9-3) are also ranked No. 13 in all polls, including the CFP rankings. Here's what Chris Low had to say about LSU:
quote:Complete Power Rankings:
No. 13 LSU Tigers (9-3)
Jayden Daniels made one last push for the Heisman Trophy, and LSU put the wraps on its second straight nine-win regular season under Brian Kelly with a 42-30 victory over Texas A&M. The Tigers (9-3, 6-2 in the SEC) trailed 24-21 entering the fourth quarter, but Daniels was sensational in his finale at Tiger Stadium. He threw three fourth-quarter touchdown passes (four TD passes for the game) and finished with 235 passing yards and 120 rushing yards. LSU has scored more than 40 points in seven of its last games, but the Tigers have also given up 30 or more points in seven of their 12 games this season. -- Chris Low
1. Georgia Bulldogs (12-0)
2. Michigan Wolverines (12-0)
3. Washington Huskies (12-0)
4. Florida State Seminoles (12-0)
5. Oregon Ducks (11-1)
6. Texas Longhorns (11-1)
7. Ohio State Buckeyes (11-1)
8. Alabama Crimson Tide (11-1)
9. Missouri Tigers (10-2)
10. Ole Miss Rebels (10-2)
11. Oklahoma Sooners (10-2)
12. Penn State Nittany Lions (10-2)
13. LSU Tigers (9-3)
14. Arizona Wildcats (9-3)
15. Tulane Green Wave (11-1)
16. Louisville Cardinals (10-2)
17. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (9-3)
18. Iowa Hawkeyes (10-2)
19. Liberty Flames (12-0)
20. Oregon State Beavers (8-4)
21. Oklahoma State Cowboys (9-3)
22. NC State Wolfpack (9-3)
23. James Madison Dukes (11-1)
24. SMU Mustangs (10-2)
25. Clemson Tigers (8-4)
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