Ranking 134 college football teams after Week 1, from Georgia to Temple (2024)

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Editor’s note: The Athletic 134 is a weekly ranking of all FBS college football teams.

Week 1 is complete, and we’ve finally gotten a look at everyone in FBS. Well, not everyone (sorry you have to wait, Ball State).

After a weekend that gave us only a few upsets but several mighty impressive performances, where does everyone move in this week’s edition of The Athletic 134?

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Welcome back to the top spot, Georgia, for its 34-3 domination of Clemson. Welcome to the top 25, Vanderbilt! The Commodores were ranked 95th in the preseason rankings, but after an overtime win against popular ACC darkhorse Virginia Tech, why shouldn’t Vandy move up near the top 25 for now? It was the most shocking result of the season, against a team in my preseason top 25.

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Penn State, Miami and Georgia Tech also moved up, while Florida State, Florida and others have dropped.

A reminder: The rankings will be volatile early. Wins against quality and competent teams are rewarded and skewed. Teams can make big jumps quickly with good wins. Teams that beat up on inferior competition won’t move much or might even “drop,” but that’s simply because someone else jumped with a notable win. Don’t worry. Relax. It will take a few weeks for everything to sort out, once everyone has played at least one game of note. I try to emphasize results, and it takes time for everyone to have one.

Here is the Week 2 edition of The Athletic 134.

1-10

RankTeamRecordPrev

1

Georgia

1-0

2

2

Ohio State

1-0

1

3

Texas

1-0

4

4

Alabama

1-0

5

5

Ole Miss

1-0

6

6

Notre Dame

1-0

7

7

Penn State

1-0

12

8

Miami

1-0

17

9

Michigan

1-0

8

10

Oregon

1-0

3

I considered moving Notre Dame to No. 2 just for this week. I did. was better than anything anyone in the top six did outside of Georgia. But Notre Dame isn’t the second-best team in the country, and everyone else looked fine against low-level competition, so it’s a slight move up for the Irish for now. Don’t expect them to move out of this area for a while with a favorable schedule for the next month. But this Notre Dame win may look better as the season goes on, which would impact the ranking.

Penn State, welcome to the top 10. I was a preseason skeptic. I didn’t believe in Drew Allar, but Saturday’s 34-12 win at West Virginia was a complete physical domination, and we saw an offense willing to throw the ball down the field and one that schemed those receivers open. It felt different than last year’s game. Maybe it’s a Week 1 overreaction, but it made me think this isn’t just a team that could make the College Football Playoff but one that could win a game or two.

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Michigan and Oregon nearly dropped out of the top 10 after too-close-for-comfort wins against Fresno State and Idaho, respectively. Both teams were in a one-score game deep into the fourth quarter. But they won, so they get some Week 1 benefit of the doubt, for now. Next up is Texas and Boise State for each, so we’ll learn quickly if they’re for real.

11-25

RankTeamRecordPrev

11

Missouri

1-0

10

12

Utah

1-0

11

13

1-0

14

14

Oklahoma

1-0

15

15

USC

1-0

33

16

LSU

0-1

13

17

Iowa

1-0

18

18

Iowa State

1-0

19

19

Kansas State

1-0

20

20

Kansas

1-0

21

21

Oklahoma State

1-0

22

22

Arizona

1-0

25

23

Clemson

0-1

16

24

Boston College

1-0

62

25

Vanderbilt

1-0

95

Hello, USC. The overhauled defense looked more than competent, and Miller Moss looked like a proper Lincoln Riley quarterback as the Trojans upset LSU 27-20 and now move up to No. 15, while the Tigers drop to No. 16.

Clemson hangs on in the top 25 for now at No. 23. This is mostly based on my belief Georgia would do that to almost everyone. Boston College’s 28-13 win at Florida State was more dominant than the final score, as the Eagles jump from No. 62 to No. 24, and Vanderbilt’s overtime win at Virginia Tech moves the Commodores to No. 25.

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26

Georgia Tech

2-0

48

27

1-0

26

28

0-1

23

29

Boise State

1-0

29

30

SMU

2-0

28

31

Memphis

1-0

31

32

Louisville

1-0

32

33

Liberty

1-0

30

34

Auburn

1-0

34

35

Nebraska

1-0

36

36

North Carolina

1-0

46

37

Virginia Tech

0-1

24

38

West Virginia

0-1

27

39

UCF

1-0

37

40

Appalachian State

1-0

38

41

Washington

1-0

39

42

Rutgers

1-0

41

43

Kentucky

1-0

44

44

Tulane

1-0

42

45

Wisconsin

1-0

40

46

Florida State

0-2

9

47

Florida

0-1

35

48

Fresno State

0-1

43

49

TCU

1-0

47

50

Colorado

1-0

51

Georgia Tech rises to No. 26 after a 2-0 start. The Yellow Jackets would’ve been in the top 25 until BC’s dominant win Monday night made the win over FSU in Ireland look less impressive. That’s how things can change week to week.

No. 27 NC State needed to come back in the fourth quarter and hold on against Western Carolina. The same for No. 29 Boise State against Georgia Southern. The Wolfpack and Broncos stay put in their positions for now. North Carolina moves up 10 spots to No. 36 after a win at Minnesota, thanks to a missed Gophers field goal, but the loss of quarterback Max Johnson for the season could be a problem.

Florida State drops from No. 9 to No. 46 after its dreadful 0-2 start, and right behind the Seminoles are the Florida Gators, two programs with fans facing existential crises.

Colorado moves up a few spots and into the top 50 after beating North Dakota State 31-26. The Buffaloes looked a lot like last year’s team, and some questionable clock management by Deion Sanders gave the Bison a shot at the end, but it was still a solid victory against a very successful program with its share of FBS upsets. TCU sits at No. 49 after a 31-24 win at Stanford.

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RankTeamRecordPrev

51

UNLV

1-0

55

52

Arkansas

1-0

52

53

Arizona State

1-0

89

54

South Carolina

1-0

45

55

Cal

1-0

50

56

Maryland

1-0

53

57

Texas Tech

1-0

49

58

Duke

1-0

54

59

South Florida

1-0

56

60

Syracuse

1-0

58

61

Mississippi State

1-0

59

62

Texas State

1-0

57

63

0-1

61

64

Coastal Carolina

1-0

99

65

UTSA

1-0

63

66

Northwestern

1-0

60

67

Miami (OH)

0-1

64

68

Toledo

1-0

65

69

Army

1-0

66

70

Air Force

1-0

67

71

Baylor

1-0

69

72

Oregon State

1-0

71

73

Washington State

1-0

72

74

Michigan State

1-0

70

75

UCLA

1-0

68

UNLV just misses out on the top 50 after a dominant 27-7 win at Houston that was nearly a shutout. If you thought last year’s UNLV season was a fluke, the Rebels opened with a statement win, though concerns about the passing game persist after Week 1.

Arizona State’s 48-7 win against Wyoming might’ve been the most shocking margin of victory of the weekend, and ASU moves all the way up from No. 89 to No. 53. A Sun Devils program that finished 124th nationally in scoring last year (17.8 points per game) put it on a Wyoming defense that is usually very solid.

South Carolina drops nine spots and out of the top 50, falling to No. 54 after coming back and barely holding on for a 23-19 win against Old Dominion. The same goes for Texas Tech, which falls to No. 57 after needing a two-point stop in overtime to escape an Abilene Christian team that put up 615 yards of offense.

Coastal Carolina put it on Jacksonville State 55-27 in a surprisingly dominating performance to move up 30 spots to No. 64. The Chanticleers have now won seven of their last nine under head coach Tim Beck.

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RankTeamRecordPrev

76

Nevada

1-1

129

77

1-0

74

78

BYU

1-0

75

79

San Diego State

1-0

78

80

San Jose State

1-0

79

81

Wake Forest

1-0

80

82

Indiana

1-0

81

83

Illinois

1-0

82

84

Pitt

1-0

83

85

1-0

84

86

Purdue

1-0

88

87

Cincinnati

1-0

94

88

Stanford

0-1

87

89

Old Dominion

0-1

103

90

Georgia Southern

0-1

104

91

Troy

0-1

73

92

Marshall

1-0

90

93

North Texas

1-0

107

94

Louisiana

1-0

92

95

Wyoming

0-1

76

96

Jacksonville State

0-1

77

97

Houston

0-1

85

98

1-1

102

99

Sam Houston

1-0

117

100

Florida Atlantic

0-1

101

Is it already time to believe in Jeff Choate’s Nevada? The Wolf Pack hung with SMU in Week 0 and showed it wasn’t a one-off with a 28-26 win at two-time defending Sun Belt champion Troy. Nevada rockets up more than 50 spots to No. 76, after being lifeless for the past two seasons.

Old Dominion and Georgia Southern move up despite their losses as they put in good performances with fourth-quarter leads. Why lean on a preseason ranking if they both played better than expected in defeat? North Texas’ solid win at South Alabama moves the Mean Green up to No. 93.

Sam Houston was my preseason Conference USA team to watch, and the Bearkats made a statement with a 34-14 win at Rice to move up to No. 99. The Bearkats started last year 0-8 but won three of their last four and now start 2024 at 1-0. Hawaii played sloppy in a Week 0 win against Delaware State but nearly knocked off UCLA in Week 1, losing on a last-second field goal. So the Rainbow Warriors move up a few spots to No. 98. We’ll see which is the real Hawaii. Florida Atlantic moved up one spot into the top 100 after a close (but sloppy) 16-10 loss at Michigan State.

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RankTeamRecordPrev

101

Colorado State

0-1

86

102

Western Kentucky

0-1

93

103

Arkansas State

1-0

96

104

South Alabama

0-1

97

105

Ohio

0-1

98

106

Northern Illinois

1-0

105

107

UAB

1-0

106

108

Bowling Green

1-0

108

109

Utah State

1-0

109

110

Eastern Michigan

1-0

110

111

Western Michigan

0-1

111

112

Central Michigan

1-0

112

113

Georgia State

0-1

113

114

Navy

1-0

114

115

East Carolina

1-0

115

116

New Mexico

0-2

122

117

New Mexico State

1-0

100

118

0-1

116

119

Middle Tennessee

1-0

118

120

Ball State

0-0

119

121

Southern Miss

0-1

121

122

UTEP

0-1

123

123

Tulsa

1-0

124

124

Buffalo

1-0

125

125

Louisiana Tech

1-0

126

126

Charlotte

0-1

127

127

Akron

0-1

128

128

Louisiana-Monroe

1-0

131

129

Kent State

0-1

133

130

Rice

0-1

91

131

UConn

0-1

120

132

UMass

0-1

132

133

Kennesaw State

0-1

134

134

Temple

0-1

130

Arkansas State needed a last-second touchdown to beat Central Arkansas, so the Red Wolves drop to No. 103. New Mexico is 0-2, but buy that Bronco Mendenhall stock while you can. The Lobos had a 17-point fourth-quarter lead against Montana State in Week 0 and trailed Arizona by just three at halftime in Week 1. New Mexico lost both of those games, but the team has more of a pulse than we’ve seen in a while. As a result, the Lobos move up six spots to No. 116. New Mexico State needed a touchdown with less than two minutes left to beat Southeast Missouri State, so the Aggies drop to No. 117.

There is a new No. 134. Kennesaw State played UTSA deep into the fourth quarter, so the Owls move out from the bottom. In comes a different group of Owls. Temple turned the ball over six times in a 51-3 loss to Oklahoma. Things have been rough in Philly for the past few years, and it didn’t look any better Saturday.

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The Athletic 134's 12-Team Bracket

First Round

Second Round

Semifinals

Championship

8

Notre Dame

9

Penn State

5

Texas

12

Boise State

7

Ole Miss

10

Michigan

6

Alabama

11

Oregon

1

Georgia

4

Utah

2

Ohio State

3

Miami

Note: The top four seeds go to the four highest-ranked conference champions, who get a bye. A fifth highest-ranked conference champion also gets a bid, guaranteeing a spot for the Group of 5. Seeds 5-8 will host first-round games before the rest of the games are played at neutral venues.

(Photo of Kirby Smart: Todd Kirkland / Getty Images)

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Chris Vannini covers national college football issues and the coaching carousel for The Athletic. A co-winner of the FWAA's Beat Writer of the Year Award in 2018, he previously was managing editor of CoachingSearch.com. Follow Chris on Twitter @ChrisVannini

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