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Mussatto: Ranking every 2-0 Power Four team in college football, from No. 38 to No. 1


Whew.

Take a breath Sooners and Cowboys fans, because as dire as things looked in Norman and Stillwater on Saturday, you woke up Sunday morning 2-0.

It could be worse (see Notre Dame).

Week 2 was all about close calls. Oregon barely survived Boise State. Bowling Green threatened Penn State. Kansas State rallied against Tulane. Arizona struggled to score against the Lumberjacks of Northern Arizona.

Oklahoma State was outplayed by Arkansas in every statistic except the one that matters. And as if things weren’t dicey enough in Stillwater, OU said “Hold my Switzer Light Lager.”

OU beat Houston 16-12. A Houston team that was blown out by UNLV the week before. The Sooners managed 252 yards of offense, which is how many Arkansas had against OSU by about 12:15 p.m.

But hey, OU and OSU are 2-0. Where do they rank, based on resume alone, against every other 2-0 Power Four team?

Glad you asked.

More: Oklahoma State football’s Mike Gundy voices frustration with SEC officials vs. Arkansas

Oklahoma coach Brent Venables shouts during a college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Houston Cougars at Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024.

Oklahoma coach Brent Venables shouts during a college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Houston Cougars at Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024.

38. Rutgers

Wins: 44-7 vs. Howard, 49-17 vs. Akron

The Scarlet Knights are off next weekend. Some would say it’s their third bye in a row.

37. Arizona

Wins: 61-39 vs. New Mexico, 22-10 at Northern Arizona

Northern Arizona might have a more vaunted defense than I thought.

36. UCF

Wins: 57-3 vs. New Hampshire, 45-14 vs. Sam Houston

Running back RJ Harvey already has six rushing touchdowns. That’s second nationally to Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty, who has nine(!).

35. Indiana

Wins: 31-7 vs. Florida International, 77-3 vs. Western Illinois

2-0 is 2-0, I suppose.

34. Missouri

Wins: 51-0 vs. Murray State, 38-0 vs. Buffalo

The schedule gets tougher. Just barely.

33. Wisconsin

Wins: 28-14 vs. Western Michigan, 27-13 vs. South Dakota

Alabama comes to town next weekend.

32. Washington

Wins: 35-3 vs. Weber State, 30-9 vs. Eastern Michigan

Washington hosts Washington State next weekend.

31. Ole Miss

Wins: 76-0 vs. Furman, 52-3 vs. Middle Tennessee State

A solid 128-3 point differential.

30. Ohio State

Wins: 52-6 vs. Akron, 56-0 vs. Western Michigan

Western Michigan and Akron were picked to finish seventh and 12th in the MAC.

29. Louisville

Wins: 62-0 vs. Austin Peay, 49-14 vs. Jacksonville State

Louisville could win the ACC, which might not be saying a lot.

28. Alabama

Wins: 63-0 vs. Western Kentucky, 42-16 vs. South Florida

A soft launch into the Kalen DeBoer era.

27. TCU

Wins: 34-27 at Stanford, 45-0 vs. Long Island

College football, where Horned Frogs are mightier than Sharks.

26. Duke

Wins: 26-3 vs. Elon, 26-20 at Northwestern

Duke should score more than 26 next time out against UConn.

25. Oklahoma

Wins: 51-3 vs. Temple, 16-12 vs. Houston

At least the defense is good.

More: What’s wrong with OU football offense? Seth Littrell takes ownership for woes vs. Houston

24. Virginia

Wins: 34-13 vs. Richmond, 31-30 at Wake Forest

Virginia football is about as irrelevant as it gets.

23. Pittsburgh

Wins: 55-24 vs. Kent State, 28-27 at Cincinnati

Pitt overcame a 27-6 deficit to beat Cincy.

22. Vanderbilt

Wins: 34-27 vs. Virginia Tech, 55-0 vs. Alcorn State

Vanderbilt is 2-0!

21. Utah

Wins: 49-0 vs. Southern Utah, 23-12 vs. Baylor

Remember, Utah-Baylor was a nonconference game.

20. Arizona State

Wins: 48-7 vs. Wyoming, 30-23 vs. Mississippi State

One of the Big 12’s worst beat one of the SEC’s worst.

19. Nebraska

Wins: 40-7 vs. UTEP, 28-10 vs. Colorado

The Huskers got their revenge against their old Big 12 North foe.

18. Kansas State

Wins: 41-6 vs. UT-Martin, 34-27 at Tulane

The Wildcats escaped. Now upset-minded Tulane goes to Norman.

17. Michigan State

Wins: 16-10 vs. Florida Atlantic, 27-24 at Maryland

Michigan State is alone atop the Big Ten standings.

16. Oregon

Wins: 24-14 vs. Idaho, 37-34 vs. Boise State

Survive and advance.

15. Syracuse

Wins: 38-22 vs. Ohio, 31-28 vs. Georgia Tech

Fran Brown is off to a good start at Syracuse. As is Ohio State transfer quarterback Kyle McCord.

14. BYU

Wins: 41-13 vs. Southern Illinois, 18-15 at SMU

BYU won the field-goal affair in Dallas.

13. North Carolina

Wins: 19-17 at Minnesota, 38-20 vs. Charlotte

The Tar Heels will improve to 3-0 with NC Central up next.

12. Oklahoma State

Wins: 44-20 vs. South Dakota State, 39-31 vs. Arkansas

The Cowboys should’ve lost. Instead, they beat Arkansas by eight.

More: How Oklahoma State football, Ollie Gordon II never panicked in 2OT win vs. Arkansas

11. Penn State

Wins: 34-12 at West Virginia, 34-27 vs. Bowling Green

One really good win. One really bad win.

10. South Carolina

Wins: 23-19 vs. Old Dominion, 31-6 at Kentucky

A dominant win at Kentucky for Shane Beamer’s club. Didn’t see that one coming.

9. Illinois

Wins: 45-0 vs. Eastern Illinois, 23-17 vs. Kansas

Nice upset win against Kansas.

8. Tennessee

Wins: 69-3 vs. Chattanooga, 51-10 vs. NC State

The NC State game was in Charlotte. Tennessee’s offense is scary good.

7. California

Wins: 31-13 vs. UC-Davis, 21-14 at Auburn

An SEC road win for the Golden Bears. Those are hard to come by.

6. Boston College

Wins: 28-13 at Florida State, 56-0 vs. Duquesne

How should we value the win at Florida State? This feels about right.

5. Miami

Wins: 41-17 at Florida, 56-9 vs. Florida A&M

Florida is a mess, but what Miami did at The Swamp was mighty impressive.

4. Iowa State

Wins: 21-3 vs. North Dakota, 20-19 at Iowa

Before Saturday, Iowa had won seven of the last eight Cy-Hawk battles.

3. Southern Cal

Wins: 27-20 vs. LSU, 48-0 vs. Utah State

The No. 1 Big Ten team by resume.

2. Georgia

Wins: 34-3 vs. Clemson, 48-3 vs. Tennessee Tech

The Clemson win looks even better after the Tigers crushed Appalachian State. The Mountaineers were my pick to represent the Group of Five in the College Football Playoff. Not feeling great about that.

1. Texas

Wins: 52-0 vs. Colorado State, 31-12 at Michigan

Yeah, yeah, this isn’t the Michigan of yesteryear/last year, but Texas went to the Big House and controlled every aspect of the game.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Ranking every 2-0 Power Four team in 2024 college football season



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