
College Football Power Rankings: Week 7 NCAA Football Rankings
College Football power rankings as we head into Week 7 of the 2023-2024 season. How did your team do last week? Jason Radowitz shares his Week 7 NCAA football power rankings.
Jason Radowitz - October 8, 2023, 12:25 PM EDT
7 minCollege Football Power Rankings: Week 7 NCAA Football Rankings
We're headed to Week 7 of the college football season.
Texas has dropped out of the top four, while Oklahoma has been added into the Top 10.
Meanwhile, Ohio State's convincing win against Maryland has thrown them into CFP consideration.
There are now two Big Ten teams in the Top 4.
Of course, that won't last once Michigan takes on Ohio State later this season. One team has to lose and would fall out of the top four.
College Football Week 7 Top 25 Power Rankings
1. Georgia
There were a lot of questions about Georgia heading into Week 7. The Bulldogs faced Kentucky, arguably one of the most demanding games on the schedule.
Georgia responded with a 51-13 win.
Yup. They're No. 1.
2. Michigan
Michigan's dominating win against Minnesota was just as impressive. The Wolverines defeated Minnesota, 52-10, on the road.
3. Ohio State
The Buckeyes deserve credit for a massive win against a tough Maryland squad. The Buckeyes came out flat but figured things out in the second half.
4. Florida State
The Florida State Seminoles haven't been pretty. But they're undefeated after another home win against Virginia Tech. There might be better ACC teams, but Florida State's resume speaks for itself for now.
5. USC
USC almost lost to Arizona at home. I took three overtime to beat Arizona. Caleb Williams was not himself but powered his way through and led USC to a win.
A win is a win—no matter who you play. But I'd be worried as a USC fan. That defense is not good.
6. Washington
The Washington-Oregon matchup will tell us a lot this weekend. Washington was on a bye week this weekend.
7. Penn State
Penn State was on a bye.
8. Oregon
Oregon was also on a bye week. Again, Washington or Oregon will fall out of the top ten with a loss this weekend.
9. Alabama
Alabama's win against Texas A&M was terrific. The Crimson Tide might have a No. 1 receiver in Jermaine Burton.
10. Oklahoma
Oklahoma is above Texas after a massive win in the Red River Rivalry. If Oklahoma wins out, they'll continue to move up the standings.
11. Texas
12. North Carolina
Is Drake Maye finally back? He's been inconsistent this year, but his dominating performance against Syracuse opened some eyes.
13. Tennessee
14. Ole Miss
15. Oregon State
16. Duke
17. Louisville
The Cardinals are already 6-0 and headed to a Bowl Game. But if Louisville earns the ACC, they'll be looking at a New Year's Six Bowl and potentially a CFP berth.
They've got an appealing schedule the rest of the way. I'll leave it at that.
18. Utah
19. UCLA
20. LSU
If LSU had a defense, Jayden Daniels would be getting talked about just as much as the other Heisman voters.
21. Kansas
22. Notre Dame
23. Wyoming
24. Air Force
25. James Madison
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