ESPN 106.7 Week 2 College Football Top 20
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Georgia - Georgia clobbers Clemson while barking on top of the college football world!
Ohio State - Buckeyes easy schedule gets easier in Week 2 against Western Michigan. WOW.
Texas - UT looks to bump Ohio State next week by doing something The Buckeyes have not done in a minute. Beat Michigan.
Alabama - Tide looks to maintain Kalen DeBoer hot start -31.5 at home vs South Florida this weekend.
Notre Dame - Fighting Irish make major move in poll after ruining Mike Elko’s debut at Texas A&M.
Penn State - Underrated win at West Virginia not forgotten in ESPN Top 20 rankings.
Miami - Hurricanes finish off Gator season in Week 1 win at Florida.
Oregon - Strange close win against Idaho in Week 1 send Ducks slipping in Top 20.
Ole Miss - Rebels cakewalk schedule continues Saturday against Middle Tennessee State.
Missouri - See Ole Miss but exchange Buffalo for MTSU.
Michigan - Defending National Champs look to defend in full next Saturday hosting powerful Texas.
Utah - Utes make Big 12 debut hosting Baylor Saturday afternoon in the Beehive State (bet you did not know that nickname!).
Tennessee - QB Nico Iamaleava the talk of Knoxville after showing off that big arm in Week 1.
Southern Cal - Trojans unleash new look physical defense in win over LSU this past Saturday.
Georgia Tech - Yellow Jackets move to 2-0 with win over Ga State in The ATL Trap Bowl.
Oklahoma State - Ranked 16th last week and Cowboys do not move after beatdown of South Dakota State.
LSU - Bayou Bengals become first one loss team in ESPN Local Top 20.
Oklahoma - Boomer Sooner looking not to bust at home in Norman against Houston.
Kansas State - Jayhawks go to the Big Easy to face dangerous Tulane and Bourbon Street.
Arizona - Wildcats head north to face off against in-state Northern Arizona Saturday.
Others Receiving Votes - Kansas, Auburn, Iowa, SMU, Wisconsin, NC State, Boston College, Vanderbilt, Clemson