ESPN power rankings after Week 6: Changes near the top

It was one of the wildest weeks of college football yet, with a couple of gigantic games taking place.

The spotlight was on the Red River Rivalry, as Oklahoma won in dramatic fashion over Texas. Ohio State pulled away after a slow start vs. Maryland, Alabama eked it out against Texas A&M, UCLA surprised Washington State, Notre Dame was upended by Louisville, and more.

Michigan football took care of business yet again, eviscerating unranked Minnesota on the road, 52-10, but No. 1 Georgia took care of business against ranked Kentucky to a similar tune. With that said, how does ESPN see the college football landscape after Week 6?

There are some big changes given some of the big losses (and wins). Here is how the worldwide leader sees it.

Georgia Bulldogs

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2023 record: 6-0

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2023 schedule

Date

Team / Location

Result

Saturday
Sept. 2

UT Martin Skyhawks Sanford Stadium, Athens, Ga.

48-7

Saturday
Sept. 9

Ball State Cardinals Sanford Stadium, Athens, GA

45-3

Saturday
Sept. 16

South Carolina Gamecocks Sanford Stadium, Athens, GA

24-14

Saturday
Sept. 23

UAB Blazers Sanford Stadium, Athens, GA

W 49-21

Saturday
Sept. 30

at Auburn Tigers Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, AL

27-20

Saturday
Oct. 7

Kentucky Wildcats Sanford Stadium, Athens, GA

51-13

Saturday
Oct. 14

at Vanderbilt Commodores FirstBank Stadium, Nashville, TN

Saturday
Oct. 21

OFF

Saturday
Oct. 28

vs. Florida Gators TIAA Bank Field, Jacksonville, FL

Saturday
Nov. 4

Missouri Tigers Sanford Stadium, Athens, GA

Saturday
Nov. 11

Ole Miss Rebels Sanford Stadium, Athens, GA

Saturday
Nov. 18

at Tennessee Volunteers Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN

Saturday
Nov. 25

at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, GA

 

Photo: Isaiah Hole

2023 record: 6-0

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2023 schedule

Date

Team / Location

Result

Saturday
Sept. 2

East Carolina Pirates Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI

W…

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