LSU football drops in ESPN's FPI rankings
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The Cardinals made the big jump after taking down Miami 24-21 on Friday night. Louisville now has the ACC's fourth best CFP shot at 13.1% and a 9.4% chance to win the league. The Cardinals actually snuck past Georgia Tech to have the ACC's second highest overall FPI ranking.
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ESPN's Computer Releases New Top 25 Rankings Sunday
ESPN's college football rankings via the Football Power Index have updated on Sunday morning. Week 8 of the 2025 college football regular season was an eventful one. Minnesota topped Nebraska, Vanderbilt bested LSU,
ESPN adds that the "importance of a team’s schedule and path to a conference championship cannot be stressed enough," yet Notre Dame's path to finishing with a 10-2 record is looking very likely, so the Irish dropping this past week is a bit confusing.
Week 8 was an exciting one around the college football world, and particularly within the SEC ranks. We had the Alabama Crimson Tide winning their fourth-straight game against a ranked foe (this time against rival Tennessee ). We had Georgia coming from behind (yet again) to take down a feisty Ole Miss squad.
According to ESPN's FPI, Alabama is currently ranked as the nation's No. 3 overall team with a rating of 22.4, as of Monday, Oct. 13. The Crimson Tide, not changing from a week ago, trail only No. 1 Ohio State at 25.9, as well as No. 2 Indiana at 22.8, which jumped Alabama following their road win at Oregon.
Coming out of the latest Saturday of action, let’s take a look at the updated ESPN top 25 college football rankings as we look ahead to the Week 6 games. It was a Statement Saturday across the country as several ranked teams faced off head-to-head in ...
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Sooners slip in latest ESPN Power Rankings after Week 7 loss to Texas
The Oklahoma Sooners fell out of the top 10 in ESPN's most recent power rankings. What's the biggest issue facing Oklahoma?
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are coming off their first game of the season, which did not come down to the wire for the team. They enjoyed a two-score win of 30-19, and it allowed them to look more impressive than usual in the process.
ESPN’s midseason Top 25 names Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson among the nation’s best performers in the first half of 2025.