We are back with our week 2 Rodfather Bets Top 25! Not much movement on this list, but here we go.
- Georgia
The 2x National Champions will hold this spot until they lose. Not much to say here after their week 1 beat down to UT Martin. - Alabama
Milroe looks like a solid QB after Bryce Young’s departure. Defense was nails and was a good warm-up game before Texas comes to town. Could be a blood bath tomorrow. - Michigan
No Harbaugh, no problem. J.J McCarthy looked smooth and it’s good to see Blake Corum back. Solid #3 for now. - Florida State
Big jump for Florida State here. They embarrassed LSU on Sunday Night. Defense has some bigtime players and the offense was efficient besides a few drops. Coleman and Wilson are going to be a great Duo at WR and Jordan Travis looked relaxed as the captain of that offense. Is this the year for the Noles? Time will tell. - Ohio State
Dropped one spot. Defense looks elite but big question mark on the QB play. That better be Kyle McCord’s worst game or the Buckeyes may not be as good as we all thought. - USC
Caleb Williams hasn’t missed a beat. The best player in college football and the offense is going to roll this year. Defense still a question mark. Maybe they are playing lazy with these low-quality teams? Will be interesting to see how they deal with Stanford. - Notre Dame
Sam Hartman was a perfect addition to this team. Defense looks solid and Hartman is really going to take them to a new level this year. Balanced team and moves up a few spots here. - Tennessee
Milton is a great addition to this offense after the departure of Hendon Hooker. Rushing attack was solid but receivers could use a little work. Getting the week 1 rust out of the way. - Utah
The Pac-12 champions looked good in their debut. Weathered the storm well with Cam Rising out against Florida. Whittingham always has this team playing well. We will see how they progress when Rising returns. - Penn State
Drew Allar might be the answer for the Nittany Lions. Defense played solid and this team likes to cover spreads. I have this noted! - Washington
Penix is going to be a Heisman candidate. Offense is one of the best in the country. One question mark is the running game. But if Penix keeps playing at this level, the run game may not be needed. - Texas
Texas was shaky on Saturday. No Robinson is going to take some time getting used to but the defense still looks like the backbone of this team. Alabama is a steep hill to climb in week 2. - Oregon State
Was DJ Uiagalelei the problem at Clemson? Doesn’t look like it. The Beavs have a balanced attack and a defense that is experienced. They have more to play for being apart of the now Pac-2. - Oregon
One below Oregon State. The Ducks lost to the Beavs last year and I think Oregon State got even better. Which is why I won’t jump them until the Beavs lose or look bad. Could be on upset alert @ Texas Tech this week. - North Carolina
One of the best-looking teams in week one that actually played a relevant opponent. Maye didn’t play well, and they still rolled the Gamecocks. Physical on both sides of the ball and they actually have a run game this year with British Brooks and Omarion Hampton. Big jump for the Tar Heels. - Kansas State
Not much to say here. Not going to lie, I didn’t watch the game at all but they took care of business and pitched a shutout. 16 seems fitting for now. - LSU
Sloppy play from LSU on Sunday night. Florida State looks like a problem and it was a tough spot for the Tigers in week 1. Playing basically a road game against a top 5 team. Tigers should turn it around but they don’t look like a CFP team like many expected. - Ole Miss
The Lane Kiffin led Rebels took care of Mercer like we all expected. Jaxson Dart will be more comfortable in the offense this year. The big question will be the defense. I don’t think they are as good as the Tigers and it will be an interesting watch this weekend @Tulane. - Oklahoma
Are the Sooners back? I give them a little bit of a jump because of the dominance they showed last Saturday. We will see if they can dominate SMU this weekend or not. They do have potential but how good will Gabriel and company be actually be? - Wisconsin
Little bit of a shaky start for Luke Fickell’s new club. Mordecai had some trouble in the area, but the ground game looked like the Wisconsin we all know and (sometimes) love. Think they could be on serious upset alert in Pullman this weekend. - Tulane
Many thought this would be an upset, but they rolled South Alabama. The run game was hurt with Spears now gone, but Pratt and company lit it up in the air. They have a big opportunity against Ole Miss to make some serious noise. - Colorado
The talk of the weekend was about Primetime and those Buffs. Stealing a game @TCU. The Buffs have 3 weapons on offense in Sanders, Edwards, and of course Travis Hunter. The big question mark will be the defense. For now, they deserve to be in the top 25 and all eyes are on the Nebraska home opener. - UCLA
Don’t sleep on the Bruins. They found their QB in Freshman Dante Moore Saturday night. Defense looks fierce and I have all the confidence in the world that Chip Kelly will get this offense working quickly. They Pac-12 is by far the most deep conference this year (RIP). - Duke
Clemson looked awful. Was this because Duke is good or because Clemson stinks? I think a little bit of both. Duke’s defense uses the bend don’t break mentality, which worked Monday Night. Riley Leonard looks like a Walmart version of Danny Dimes. Which isn’t a great thing, but not a bad thing either. Think this team is built to win some games and end in the upper end of the ACC. They deserve a top 25 rank for at least this week. - Miami
Flip a coin! This spot could go to anyone. But I’m giving it too Miami. Took care of the irrelevant Miami (OH) and now have a big test in Texas A&M. Are the Canes back? I think they can pull out a win, at home against the Aggies. Mario Cristobal has one job, get Miami back to being relevant.