Georgia Retains No. 1 Spot in AP Top 25 as College Football Season Heats Up
The latest AP Top 25 rankings have been released, and as expected, the early season has already brought some notable shifts. Georgia remains firmly at the top of the rankings, solidifying their position as the team to beat in the 2024 college football season. The Bulldogs, who opened their season with a convincing win over Clemson, received 57 first-place votes, underscoring their dominance.
Top Teams Hold Strong
Georgia's commanding performance against Clemson has not only kept them at No. 1 but also widened the gap between them and the rest of the field. The Bulldogs' defense, known for its ferocity, lived up to expectations, stifling Clemson's offense and setting the tone for what could be another championship run.
Ohio State remains in the No. 2 spot, following a comfortable victory over Akron. The Buckeyes, who received six first-place votes, continue to look like a playoff contender with their balanced attack and deep roster. Texas and Alabama round out the top four, each moving up in the rankings after strong showings in their respective games. Texas, in particular, has caught the attention of voters with their decisive win over Colorado State, while Alabama’s victory over Western Kentucky has them looking like a perennial powerhouse once again.
Major Movers and Shakers
Notre Dame made one of the most significant jumps in the rankings, climbing to No. 5 after defeating Texas A&M. The Fighting Irish, under head coach Marcus Freeman, have been building momentum and are now firmly in the playoff conversation. With a schedule that includes key matchups against USC and Florida State, Notre Dame has the opportunity to solidify their position among the nation's elite.
Miami and USC also saw substantial gains in the rankings. Miami moved up to No. 12 after a statement win over Florida, showcasing their improved defense and dynamic offense. USC, meanwhile, leaped to No. 13 after a convincing victory against LSU. The Trojans, now part of the Big Ten, are making an early case for playoff consideration.
On the flip side, Clemson and LSU both experienced significant drops. Clemson fell to No. 25 after their humbling loss to Georgia, raising questions about their ability to compete at the highest level this season. LSU dropped to No. 18, following a defeat at the hands of USC, which exposed some of their vulnerabilities.
Looking Ahead
As the season progresses, the AP Top 25 is sure to see more movement, especially with several high-stakes matchups on the horizon.
Georgia’s next game against an improving South Carolina team will be one to watch, as the Bulldogs look to maintain their stranglehold on the No. 1 spot. Ohio State will face a tougher test against Oregon, a game that could have major implications for both teams' playoff aspirations.
Texas and Alabama will continue to battle for position within the top four, with the Longhorns’ game against Michigan shaping up to be one of the marquee matchups of the early season. Meanwhile, teams like Notre Dame, Miami, and USC will look to build on their momentum and continue climbing the rankings.
For now, Georgia sits comfortably atop the college football world, but with the season still young, anything can happen. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining which teams will separate themselves as true playoff contenders and which will fade from the spotlight.







