Published 9/9/2008
by Molly Gray
at Bleacher Report - College Football
ESPN has released their Week Two college football power rankings.
1. USC
Sitting out a week? VERY powerful. In all seriousness however, this USC team is scary. Expect them to bring it hard to the Buckeyes in the game that everyone has been waiting for this Saturday.
2. Georgia
Georgia moves up a spot from last week, seemingly unfazed by the loss of DT Jeff Owens. They’ve got a difficult schedule, but the Bulldogs have proven they deserve the hype so far this season.
3. Oklahoma
The Sooners cinched their 20th straight home win on Saturday, moving up from No. 5 in last weeks’ rankings. But they travel to Washington this week, so we’ll see what they can do on the road. The Huskies will be looking for blood after a heartbreaking loss to BYU.
4. Florida
Tim Tebow and Co. became the first Gator team to beat Miami since the '80s after dropping the last six to the Hurricanes. They now ...
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