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Updated College Football Power Rankings From ESPN After Week 7
by Staff Reporter
October 16, 20233 Comments
Matthew Hinton-USA TODAY Sports
ESPN updated their College Football Power Rankings after the completion of Week 7 and moved LSU up to No. 19.
The Tigers beat Auburn 48-18 last week and head into Week 8 with a 5-2 overall record and a matchup vs. Army in Tiger Stadium on Saturday night.
1. Georgia Bulldogs (7-0)
2. Michigan Wolverines (7-0)
3. Washington Huskies (6-0)
4. Florida State Seminoles (6-0)
5. Oklahoma Sooners (6-0)
6. Ohio State Buckeyes (6-0)
7. Penn State Nittany Lions (6-0)
8. North Carolina Tar Heels (6-0)
9. Oregon Ducks (5-1)
10. Texas Longhorns (5-1)
11. Alabama Crimson Tide (6-1)
12. Oregon State Beavers (6-1)
13. Utah Utes (5-1)
14. Tennessee Volunteers (5-1)
15. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (6-2)
16. Ole Miss Rebels (5-1)
17. Duke Blue Devils (5-1)
18. USC Trojans (6-1)
19. LSU Tigers (5-2)
20. Missouri Tigers (6-1)
21. Air Force Falcons (6-0)
22. Louisville Cardinals (6-1)
23. Tulane Green Wave (5-1)
24. James Madison Dukes (6-0)
25. Iowa Hawkeyes (6-1)
The Tigers beat Auburn 48-18 last week and head into Week 8 with a 5-2 overall record and a matchup vs. Army in Tiger Stadium on Saturday night.
quote:Complete Power Rankings:
No. 19 LSU Tigers (5-2)
Auburn coach Hugh Freeze was right when he said you can't stop LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels; he's too good. Spearheading a dominant win at home, Daniels amassed more than 400 total yards of offense. And this time the defense didn't try to give it all right back. After back-to-back shaky performances on the road at Ole Miss and Missouri, the LSU defense did a solid job at home of limiting Auburn in the running game and forcing Payton Thorne to throw the ball -- something he's struggled with all season. Get past a tricky game against Army next week and it's on to the bye week to prepare for the biggest game of the season at Alabama. -- Scarborough
Up next: vs. Army (7:30 p.m. ET, SEC Network)
1. Georgia Bulldogs (7-0)
2. Michigan Wolverines (7-0)
3. Washington Huskies (6-0)
4. Florida State Seminoles (6-0)
5. Oklahoma Sooners (6-0)
6. Ohio State Buckeyes (6-0)
7. Penn State Nittany Lions (6-0)
8. North Carolina Tar Heels (6-0)
9. Oregon Ducks (5-1)
10. Texas Longhorns (5-1)
11. Alabama Crimson Tide (6-1)
12. Oregon State Beavers (6-1)
13. Utah Utes (5-1)
14. Tennessee Volunteers (5-1)
15. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (6-2)
16. Ole Miss Rebels (5-1)
17. Duke Blue Devils (5-1)
18. USC Trojans (6-1)
19. LSU Tigers (5-2)
20. Missouri Tigers (6-1)
21. Air Force Falcons (6-0)
22. Louisville Cardinals (6-1)
23. Tulane Green Wave (5-1)
24. James Madison Dukes (6-0)
25. Iowa Hawkeyes (6-1)
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