College Football Power Rankings: Sun Devils Fall After Heartbreaking Loss, Oregon and Ohio State Remain On Top

With Week 2 of the 2025 college football season all wrapped up, what do our updated power rankings look like?

While Week 2 of the 2025 college football season only brought one ranked matchup, there were plenty of surprising outcomes, leading to movement in our power rankings. There were also a handful of high-scoring blowouts, with the top teams in the nation flexing their muscles against undermanned squads. How did those games affect the power rankings?

Find out below, as we ranked all 136 teams in the country with a complete analysis of our top 25.

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25) Baylor Bears

Result: W 48-45 vs. SMU (2OT)

The Bears’ impressive double overtime victory over the SMU Mustangs was thanks to standout performances from quarterback Sawyer Robertson (34/50, 440 yards, four touchdowns), running back Bryson Washington (31 carries, 115 yards, two touchdowns), and wide receiver Josh Cameron (nine catches, 151 yards, two touchdowns).

The defense, however, remains a significant question mark, having given up 38 and 45 points in Weeks 1 and 2, respectively.

24) Louisville Cardinals

Result: W 28-14 vs. James Madison

It may not have been pretty, but the Cardinals’ two-score win over James Madison made them 2-0 ahead of a matchup with Bowling Green next week. Transfer quarterback Miller Moss, formerly at USC, has been uneven starting the season, with two touchdowns and two interceptions. Running back Isaac Brown has been dynamic, leading the team.

23) Illinois Fighting Illini

Result: W 45-19 vs. Duke

The Fighting Illini finally woke up in the second half against Duke, outscoring them 31-6 after halftime. Once again, Luke Altmeyer showed out, throwing for 296 yards and three touchdowns. The defense stood tall against a solid Blue Devils rushing attack, holding them to just 82 rushing yards and a meager 3.4 yards per carry.

22) Alabama Crimson Tide

Result: W 73-0 vs. UL Monroe 

The Crimson Tide offense was firing on all cylinders, but perhaps more eye-opening was the defense. UL Monroe finished with just 148 total yards and turned the ball over three times, leading to scores for Alabama. A week after a shocking upset loss to Florida State, the Tide rebounded with a nice confidence-building win.

21) Indiana Hoosiers

Result: W 56-9 vs. Kennesaw State

Transfer quarterback Fernando Mendoza didn’t look quite settled into the Indiana offense last week, but what a difference one week made. In Week 2, he completed 18 of 25 passes for 245 yards and four touchdowns. Defensive lineman Kellan Wyatt had a day, totaling nine tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss as the anchor in the middle.

20) BYU Cougars

Result: W 27-3 vs. Stanford

The Cougars achieved their second win thanks to a fierce defensive effort in which they held the Cardinal to just three points, 161 total yards (including just 19 rushing yards), and forced three turnovers. They managed to ease true freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier into the game, as he played clean football and threw for 175 yards.

19) Texas A&M Aggies

Result: W 44-22 vs. Utah State

The Marcel Reed show continued in Week 2 against Utah State, as he threw for 220 yards and three touchdowns while adding 66 yards and another score with his legs. The Aggies cruised to a 22-point win ahead of next week’s matchup with a talented Notre Dame squad coming off a bye week.

18) Arizona State Sun Devils

Result: L 24-20 vs. Mississippi State

The Sun Devils sleptwalk early against Mississippi State, falling behind 17-0 before storming back and taking the lead on a late field goal. The only problem? They left too much time, as the Bulldogs threw a deep touchdown to upset Arizona State and put a dent in their College Football Playoff chances.

17) Oklahoma Sooners

Result: W 24-13 vs. Michigan

Oklahoma jumped out to a 14-0 lead at the half and held on for a key ranked victory in non-conference play. The Wolverines are physical — but the Sooners were more physical on Saturday night, as they out-rushed Michigan 270-142. Quarterback John Mateer was excellent for a second straight week, scoring three total touchdowns.

16) Texas Tech Red Raiders

Result: W 62-14 vs. Kent State

The Red Raiders again rolled the opposition, scoring 60-plus for the second consecutive week. It was a terrific all-around effort, as the defense held Kent State to just two of 14 on third down while quarterback Behren Morton once again showed himself a day, throwing for 258 yards and three scores.

15) Iowa State Cyclones

Result: W 16-13 vs. Iowa

“Gritty” is a perfect word for Iowa State’s tightly contested victory over in-state rival Iowa. They prevailed despite a physical, rugged contest. The secondary did its job in holding the Hawkeyes to just 83 yards passing and stymied a two-minute drill at the end of the game.

14) Florida State Seminoles

Result: W 77-3 vs. E Texas A&M

The train continued for Florida State following their upset victory over Alabama, as they dismantled East Texas A&M. It was a light day for quarterback Tommy Castellanos, who threw just 11 passes but finished with three touchdowns. Everyone got involved in the scoring, with two reserve quarterbacks also throwing touchdowns.

13) Miami Hurricanes

Result: W 45-3 vs. Bethune

Coming off an emotional Sunday night victory over Notre Dame, Miami held off a Week 2 letdown with a 42-point win. Quarterback Carson Beck completed 22 of 24 passes, running back Mark Fletcher Jr. scored two touchdowns, and EDGE Reuben Bain Jr. registered a sack. It was a good day for the Hurricanes.

12) LSU Tigers

Result: W 23-7 vs. Louisiana Tech

The Tigers looked far from dynamic against an inferior opponent in Louisiana Tech, managing just 23 points. Much of that was due to sloppy play, as they turned the ball over and committed nine penalties for 77 yards. Red zone efficiency was also an issue, as LSU was forced to kick four field goals.

11) Ole Miss Rebels

Result: W 30-23 vs. Kentucky

Ole Miss withstood a rough outing for quarterback Austin Simmons in his second start, as he threw two interceptions and failed to throw a touchdown. Running back Kewan Lacy picked up the slack, rushing for 138 yards and a score. The defense wasn’t excellent, but it allowed the Rebels to put the game away with several key stops in the fourth quarter.

10) Tennessee Volunteers

Result: W 72-17 vs. ETSU

The Vols’ offense impressed again, scoring 72 points, including 24 by the end of the first quarter. It was an incredibly balanced effort, with a litany of players seeing time: 13 players caught a pass, and seven players recorded a rush. Tennessee is playing tremendous football ahead of a highly anticipated Week 3 meeting with Georgia.

9) Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Result: Bye

After a tough loss to Miami on Sunday night, the Fighting Irish had the week off. They likely spent the time preparing for Texas A&M, whom they’ll host next Saturday. An emphasis should be placed on increasing the touches for star running back Jeremiyah Love, who totaled just 10 carries for 33 yards against the Hurricanes.

8) South Carolina Gamecocks

Result: W 38-10 vs. SC State

The Gamecocks easily handled in-state South Carolina State, coming away with a 28-point win. However, quarterback LaNorris Sellers’s inefficiency has to be a concern, as he completed just 11 of 19 passes for 128 yards and a score. They also managed only 3.5 yards per carry, a concerning figure with SEC play on the horizon.

7) Utah Utes

Result: W 63-9 vs. Cal Poly

Devon Dampier upped his Heisman odds for a second straight week, as the former New Mexico quarterback completed 17 of 23 passes for 192 yards and three touchdowns for the Utes. He’s completely changed the vibe of this Utah program with his dynamic play. Utah should be considered a live player to make the CFP in the Big 12.

6) Georgia Bulldogs

Result: W 28-6 vs. Austin Peay

The Bulldogs’ effort wasn’t particularly refined, but they got the job done against FCS Austin Peay. Georgia pounded the rock, running for 190 yards and four scores while holding the opposition to just 45 yards on the ground. It’ll be intriguing to see if that can continue once SEC play begins.

5) Clemson Tigers

Result: W 27-16 vs. Troy

Troy nearly shocked the nation, as they held a 16-3 lead on Clemson at halftime. But something flipped in the third quarter, as the Tigers stormed back and scored 24 unanswered points to finish with a win. Quarterback Cade Klubnik was far from sharp, as he threw an interception for a second straight week after throwing just six all last season.

4) Penn State Nittany Lions

Result: W 34-0 vs. FIU

Though it took a bit, the Nittany Lions took care of FIU and didn’t come close to giving up a single point. Kaytron Allen and Nicholas Singleton were excellent running backs, rushing for 144 and 76 yards, respectively, with a touchdown each. One more cupcake game against Villanova remains before Penn State takes on Oregon on September 27, 2025.

3) Texas Longhorns

Result: W 38-7 vs. San Jose State

Despite several poor throws and decisions, Arch Manning scored all five of Texas’s touchdowns in their bounce-back win over San Jose State. This team’s actual ceiling- which could only manage 4.8 yards per carry- is still to be determined, but improvement needs to occur quickly.

2) Oregon Ducks

Result: W 69-3 vs. Oklahoma State

It was a fun day for the Ducks at Autzen Stadium, as they trounced Oklahoma State by 66 points. They held Zane Flores to seven of 19 passing for 67 yards and two consecutive pick-sixes in the second half. Though the competition hasn’t been stout just yet, Oregon looks to be among the top teams in the nation and could push for the top spot soon enough.

1) Ohio State Buckeyes

Result: W 70-0 vs. Grambling

The Buckeyes, fresh off an emotional victory over Texas in Week 1, demolished Grambling. Quarterback Julian Sayin completed 18 of 19 passes for 306 yards and four touchdowns. The defense allowed just 166 total yards, as Ohio State jumped on them from the very beginning.

College Football Power Rankings | 26-136

26) Missouri Tigers

27) USC Trojans

28) Auburn Tigers

29) Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

30) SMU Mustangs

31) Minnesota Golden Gophers

32) Iowa Hawkeyes

33) Kansas State Wildcats

34) Washington Huskies

35) Michigan Wolverines

36) TCU Horned Frogs

37) Pitt Panthers

38) Syracuse Orange

39) Kansas Jayhawks

40) Vanderbilt Commodores

41) Arizona Wildcats

42) Boston College Eagles

43) Mississippi State Bulldogs

44) Nebraska Cornhuskers

45) Colorado Buffaloes

46) Duke Blue Devils

47) North Carolina State Wolfpack

48) Rutgers Scarlet Knights

49) Cal Bears 

50) Cincinnati Bearcats

51) Florida Gators

52) Wisconsin Badgers

53) Tulane Green Wave

54) UCF Knights

55) Boise State Broncos

56) Michigan State Spartans

57) Arkansas Razorbacks

58) Virginia Cavaliers

59) Virginia Tech Hokies

60) West Virginia Mountaineers

61) USF Bulls

62) Maryland Terrapins

63) Purdue Boilermakers

64) North Carolina Tar Heels

65) Houston Cougars

66) UNLV Rebels

67) Wake Forest Demon Deacons

68) Kentucky Wildcats

69) James Madison Dukes

70) Navy Midshipmen

71) Washington State Cougars

72) Oklahoma State Cowboys

73) Memphis Tigers

74) Toledo Rockets

75) South Alabama Jaguars

76) UCLA Bruins

77) Northwestern Wildcats

78) Utah State Aggies

79) Western Kentucky Hilltoppers

80) Army Black Knights

81) Fresno State Bulldogs

82) Ohio Bobcats

83) Oregon State Beavers

84) Texas State Bobcats

85) Miami OH Redhawks

86) North Texas Mean Green

87) New Mexico Lobos

88) App State Mountaineers

89) East Carolina Pirates

90) Bowling Green Falcons

91) Buffalo Bulls

92) Connecticut Huskies

93) Temple Owls

94) UTSA Roadrunners

95) Arkansas State Red Wolves

96) Jacksonville State Gamecocks

97) Old Dominion Monarchs

98) Troy Trojans

99) Hawaii Rainbow Warriors

100) Stanford Cardinal

101) Liberty Flames

102) Western Michigan Broncos

103) Central Michigan Chippewas

104) Georgia Southern Eagles

105) Louisiana Tech Bulldogs

106) Rice Owls

107) Coastal Carolina Chanticleers

108) Colorado State Rams

109) Northern Illinois Huskies

110) Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns

111) Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles

112) Florida Atlantic Owls

113) Air Force Falcons

114) San Diego State Aztecs

115) San Jose State Spartans

116) UL Monroe Warhawks

117) Wyoming Cowboys

118) UTEP Miners

119) FIU Panthers

120) Georgia State Panthers

121) Charlotte 49ers

122) New Mexico State Aggies

123) Nevada Wolfpack

124) Eastern Michigan Eagles

125) San Houston State Bearkats

126) Tulsa Golden Hurricane

127) UAB Blazers

128) Missouri State Bears

129) Ball State Cardinals

130) Kennesaw State Owls

131) Delaware Blue Hens

132) Akron Zips

133) Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders

134) UMass Minutemen

135) Kent State Golden Flashes

136) Marshall Thundering Herd

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