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Updated College Football Power Rankings From ESPN After Week 6
by Staff Reporter
October 9, 20230 Comments
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ESPN updated their College Football Power Rankings after the completion of Week 6 and pegged LSU at No. 24.
The Tigers beat Missouri 49-39 last week and head into Week 7 with a 4-2 overall record and a matchup vs. Auburn in Tiger Stadium on Saturday night.
1. Georgia Bulldogs (6-0)
2. Michigan Wolverines (6-0)
3. Florida State Seminoles (5-0)
4. Ohio State Buckeyes (5-0)
5. Oklahoma Sooners (6-0)
6. Washington Huskies (5-0)
7. Oregon Ducks (5-0)
8. Penn State Nittany Lions (5-0)
9. USC Trojans (6-0)
10. Texas Longhorns (5-1)
11. Alabama Crimson Tide (5-1)
12. North Carolina Tar Heels (5-0)
13. Louisville Cardinals (6-0)
14. Oregon State Beavers (5-1)
15. Ole Miss Rebels (4-1)
16. Utah Utes (4-1)
17. Washington State Cougars (4-1)
18. Tennessee Volunteers (4-1)
19. Duke Blue Devils (4-1)
20. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (5-2)
21. UCLA Bruins (4-1)
22. Miami Hurricanes (4-1)
23. Kentucky Wildcats (5-1)
24. LSU Tigers (4-2)
25. Missouri Tigers (5-1)
The Tigers beat Missouri 49-39 last week and head into Week 7 with a 4-2 overall record and a matchup vs. Auburn in Tiger Stadium on Saturday night.
quote:Complete Power Rankings:
No. 24 LSU Tigers (4-2)
In the end, Jayden Daniels outplayed Brady Cook. That made the difference as LSU took down Missouri 49-39 in Columbia early Saturday. Cook threw for 395 yards and two touchdowns, and Mizzou bolted to an early 22-7 lead, but Daniels, with 259 passing yards, 130 rushing yards and 4 combined touchdowns, led a slow-but-steady comeback. His 29-yard strike to Malik Nabers with 2:58 left gave the second half its fifth and final lead change, and a late Major Burns pick-six sealed the deal. LSU's struggling defense gave up another 527 yards, but after scoring touchdowns on each of the first three drives, Mizzou managed just 17 points over its final 10. That was enough to flip the advantage in this track meet. -- Connelly
Up next: vs. Auburn
1. Georgia Bulldogs (6-0)
2. Michigan Wolverines (6-0)
3. Florida State Seminoles (5-0)
4. Ohio State Buckeyes (5-0)
5. Oklahoma Sooners (6-0)
6. Washington Huskies (5-0)
7. Oregon Ducks (5-0)
8. Penn State Nittany Lions (5-0)
9. USC Trojans (6-0)
10. Texas Longhorns (5-1)
11. Alabama Crimson Tide (5-1)
12. North Carolina Tar Heels (5-0)
13. Louisville Cardinals (6-0)
14. Oregon State Beavers (5-1)
15. Ole Miss Rebels (4-1)
16. Utah Utes (4-1)
17. Washington State Cougars (4-1)
18. Tennessee Volunteers (4-1)
19. Duke Blue Devils (4-1)
20. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (5-2)
21. UCLA Bruins (4-1)
22. Miami Hurricanes (4-1)
23. Kentucky Wildcats (5-1)
24. LSU Tigers (4-2)
25. Missouri Tigers (5-1)
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