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ESPN 2023 College Football Power Rankings after Week 13

More Teams. More Games. After Washington converts on fourth down, Michael Penix Jr. cannot bear to watch the game-winning kick, which Grady Gross nails from 42 yards. (1:00) Rivalry Week, or at least the Saturday portion of it, lived up to its billing and then some. Ohio State-Michigan. Alabama-Auburn. Washington State-Washington. Heart-stoppers all. Michigan managed […]

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ESPN 2023 College Football Power Rankings after Week 12

More Teams. More Games. Check out all six of Bo Nix‘s record-tying touchdown passes in the first half against Arizona State. (1:20) The unbeatens at the top of the Power Rankings remained unbeaten after Week 12, but while Georgia, Ohio State and Florida State won handily, Michigan and Washington both eked out wins. And with […]

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ESPN 2023 College Football Power Rankings after Week 11

More Teams. More Games. Marvin Harrison Jr. becomes first Ohio State player to have multiple 1,000 receiving yards seasons after his performance against Michigan State. (1:34) Week 11 of the college football season provided plenty of statement games. Michigan started the day without its coach after Jim Harbaugh was suspended by the Big Ten on […]

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ESPN 2023 College Football Power Rankings after Week 10

Close calls, near upsets and actual upsets were the order of Week 10. Ohio State, Georgia and Florida State were on upset alert at halftime. All came through in the second half. Notre Dame (to Clemson) and Oklahoma (to Oklahoma State) both were upset. And Texas and Ole Miss both avoided upsets when a fourth-down […]

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College football rankings: Updated Way-Too-Early Top 25

For most college football teams across the FBS, spring practice is either over or will be winding down during the next couple of weeks. But the transfer portal, into which more than 3,600 FBS players have entered this year already, never stops churning. Coaches around the country will look to address weaknesses (and, sadly, recruiting […]

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