Florida slips a spot in The Athletic’s re-rank after Week 2 win

The Florida Gators remain in The Athletic’s college football re-rank top 50 after the Week 2 win over Samford.

It took a couple of tries but the Florida football program earned its first victory of the 2024 campaign last Saturday in the Swamp against the Samford Bulldogs, 45-7. While a blowout win over an FCS opponent is hardly a grand achievement, it was a much-needed boost for the Orange and Blue.

However, the effort on the field was far from perfect despite a record-setting day from true freshman quarterback DJ Lagway in his first-ever collegiate start. The discipline issues that have plagued the program for years once again reared its ugly head along with a few other weaknesses that remain exposed.

Florida’s re-rank after Week 2

Fortunately, the results have not changed much in the eyes of the sports media. The Athletic’s Chris Vaninni published his college football Week 2 re-rank after the dust settled and docked the Orange and Blue a spot from last week’s standings, dropping it from No. 47 to No. 48.

That puts Billy Napier and Co. between the 47th-ranked Auburn Tigers and the 49th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers.

The Athletic’s Week 2 Top 10 re-rank

The Georgia Bulldogs remain in the top spot followed by the Texas LonghornsOhio State Buckeyes, Ole Miss Rebels and Miami Hurricanes — who beat Florida in Gainesville to open the season — representing the top five teams, respectively.

The Tennessee VolunteersAlabama Crimson Tide and Penn State Nittany Lions, Oregon Ducks and Missouri Tigers wrap up the top 10 programs in the re-rank.

Next up for the Gators

Florida will host the Texas A&M Aggies — who landed at No. 33 in the re-rank — inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 14. Kickoff is slated for 3:30 p.m. ET and the game will be broadcast on ABC.

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