WBN NCAA Football Top 25: Alabama Crimson Tide, LSU Tigers are 1-2 as SEC flexes their muscle

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September 8, 2012; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; LSU Tigers head coach Les Miles sings with his players during the second half of a game against the Washington Huskies at Tiger Stadium. LSU defeated Washington 41-3. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-US PRESSWIRE

Two weeks into the college football season and it seems like nothing has changed from last year. Alabama is the unanimous number one team in the latest edition of the WBN Top 25 and fellow SEC West mate LSU has leapfrogged USC into the number two position.  The WBN voters did not take kindly to the teams that lost over the weekend, dropping Arkansas from 9th to 25th.  Three teams dropped from the poll after a loss.  Wisconsin was ranked 12th,  Oklahoma was 15th and Nebraska was 17th.  UCLA, Tennessee, and Arizona were the new teams in the Top 25 replacing them.  Let’s take a look at the Top 25.

  1. (1)  Alabama (2-0) – 150
  2. (3) LSU (2-0) – 143
  3. (2) USC (2-0) – 138
  4. (4) Oregon (2-0) – 131
  5. (5) Oklahoma (2-0) – 122
  6. (7) FSU (2-0) – 120
  7. (6) Georgia (2-0) – 115
  8. (8) South Carolina (2-0) – 110
  9. (10) West Virginia (1-0) – 103
  10. (11) Michigan State (2-0) – 95
  11. (13) Clemson (2-0) – 89
  12. (10) Virginia Tech (2-0) – 78
  13. (14) Texas (2-0) – 77
  14. (21) Kansas State (2-0) – 70
  15. (20) Ohio State (2-0) – 61
  16. (19) TCU (1-0) – 59
  17. (23) Florida (2-0) – 51
  18. (18) Michigan (1-1) – 36
  19. (22) Stanford (2-0) – 36
  20. (24) Notre Dame (2-0) – 35
  21. (25) Louisville (2-0) – 27
  22. (–)  UCLA (2-0) – 21
  23. (–) Tennessee (2-0) – 21
  24. (–) Arizona (2-0) – 16
  25. (9) Arkansas (1-1) – 14

OTHERS:  Wisconsin -12, Nebraska – 9, BYU – 5, Mississippi State – 5, Oklahoma State – 1

The WBN Top 25 is published weekly and is compiled by WBN Writers Paul Jordan, James Streble, Jason Marcum,  Alan Smith, Jordan Bunch and Tyler Adkins from Kentucky Sports Report. To check out the Fansided Network Top 25. go here. 

Topics: Football, Kentucky Wildcats, NCAA Top 25

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