Oregon Ducks Climb in Updated Week 2 AP Top 25 Poll After Defeating Portland State
Week 2 of the college football season is here, which means we have an updated top 25.
On Tuesday morning the AP released its their updated top 25 poll, which ranked the Oregon Ducks No. 13, moving up two spots from No. 15 after their dominant 81-7 win over the Portland State Vikings.
Next, they'll travel to Lubbock to face the Texas Tech Red Raiders in week 2.
Five other Pac-12 schools were ranked after the conference went undefeated in the opening week of the 2023 season.
You can find the complete poll below. The numbers in parentheses indicate how many first place votes a team received and teams in bold are from the Pac-12 conference.
1. Georgia Bulldogs (58)
2. Michigan Wolverines (2)
3. Alabama Crimson Tide (0)
4. Florida State Seminoles (3)
5. Ohio State Buckeyes (0)
6. USC Trojans
7. Penn State Nittany Lions
8. Washington Huskies
9. Tennessee Volunteers
10. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
11. Texas Longhorns
12. Utah Utes
13. Oregon Ducks
14. LSU Tigers
15. Kansas State Wildcats
16. Oregon State Beavers
17. North Carolina Tarheels
18. Oklahoma Sooners
19. Wisconsin Badgers
20. Ole Miss Rebels
21. Duke Blue Devils
22. Colorado Buffaloes
23. Texas A&M Aggies
24. Tulane Green Wave
25. Clemson Tigers
Others Receiving Votes
Iowa 73, UCLA 55, Arkansas 28, TCU 27, Kentucky 15, Pittsburgh 8, Mississippi St. 5, Miami 4, NC State 4, Auburn 3, Troy 3, Fresno St. 3, Minnesota 3, Wyoming 3, Iowa St. 2, Texas St. 2, Texas Tech 1, Louisville 1, Washington St. 1, Illinois 1, Houston 1, UCF 1, James Madison 1
US LBM Coaches Poll
Oregon moved up two spots in the US LBM Coaches Poll from No. 15 to No. 13
- Georgia (63)
- Michigan (1)
- Alabama (2)
- Ohio State
- Florida State
- USC
- Penn State
- Washington
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Notre Dame
- Utah
- Oregon
- LSU
- Kansas State
- North Carolina
- Oklahoma
- Oregon State
- Wisconsin
- Ole Miss
- Clemson
- Tulane
- Texas A&M
- Duke
- Colorado
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