Tomorrow’s Top 25 Today: Georgia jumps Ohio State, Florida makes debut in


All of the results from Week 1 of the 2022 college football season are officially in the books, and soon, the voters for the AP Top 25 will submit their ballots and reset the rankings for the first time since the preseason balloting in August. The first weeks of the season are filled with opportunities for overreactions, as fans and media alike have spent all offseason formulating opinions that will be either confirmed or proven wrong in dramatic fashion with the first game of the year. But while individual swings are to be expected, the consensus across the entire AP Top 25 voting body is expected to remain the same after just three games between ranked teams and plenty of lopsided results across the top 25 action. 

That’s not to say there won’t be some drama heading into Week 2. Georgia’s dominant win against Oregon suggests the Bulldogs might be closer to No. 1 than No. 3, the ranking they held in the preseason poll, and how voters split up those first-place votes might allow for a jump ahead of Ohio State for No. 2. The Buckeyes were not disappointing in defatting a top-five Notre Dame, but the absence of a high-scoring offense when the expectation dictated otherwise opens the door for Georgia to join that debate among the top teams in college football

Further down the rankings, there are other points of intrigue, most notably where Florida falls in its expected arrival in the top 25 after beating top-10 Utah. Also curious to see will be where the Utes fall after taking their first loss of the season in Week 1. Notre Dame losing close to Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio, will almost certainly make the Fighting Irish the highest-ranked 0-1 team in the AP Top 25, but Utah shouldn’t be too far behind as the Utes had a chance to win late in The Swamp. 

Voters also must decide what to do with teams that did not meet expectations despite winning and others already ranked who put up big numbers against far inferior opponents. With all aspects taken into consideration, here’s how we we expect the new AP top 25 to look when the the college football rankings update on Tuesday afternoon.

1. Alabama (Preseason — 1): The Crimson Tide hung a 50-burger and didn’t allow a point. There may be some worthy momentum for Georgia as the best team in the country, but there hasn’t been any evidence to suggest that Alabama is less worthy of that title than they were in the preseason. 

2. Georgia (3): Notable as Georgia answered any concerns of a post-title hangover was how the offense, and quarterback Stetson Bennett, appeared to be even more efficient than they were a year ago. The Bulldogs scored touchdowns on each of their first seven possessions and kept the Oregon defense on its heels with a passing game that spread the ball around to multiple targets for a team total of 439 passing yards in the 46-point win.  

3. Ohio State (2): There was nothing unacceptable or concerning about Ohio State’s win, it’s just possible that it is going to get jumped by a rush of voter momentum behind Georgia. The Buckeyes had the better win compared to the Bulldogs, and in doing so showcased…



Read More: Tomorrow’s Top 25 Today: Georgia jumps Ohio State, Florida makes debut in

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Live News

Get more stuff like this
in your inbox

Subscribe to our mailing list and get interesting stuff and updates to your email inbox.

Thank you for subscribing.

Something went wrong.