Oklahoma Sooners up two spots in latest NCAA Football Re-Rank 1-130

After a 21 point win over the TCU Horned Frogs, the Sooners moved up two spots in the latest 1-130 USA TODAY Sports NCAA Football Re-Rank.

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After a big win over the TCU Horned Frogs, the Oklahoma Sooners have found themselves climbing various rankings the last couple of days. Still at No. 1 in our Big 12 Power Rankings, the Oklahoma Sooners climbed to No. 2 in the latest USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll.

In the USA TODAY Sports NCAA Football Re-Rank, the Oklahoma Sooners moved up to No. 4 in their rankings of every team in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Despite the 21 point win, the Sooners still lag behind the Georgia Bulldogs, Cincinnati Bearcats, and Alabama Crimson Tide.

Oklahoma State jumped into the top six and sit just behind the Michigan Wolverines in the re-rank.

The Oklahoma Sooners have been on a roll the last six quarters, outscoring the Texas Longhorns and the TCU Horned Frogs by a combined score of 56-30. Caleb Williams has been a game-changer for the Sooners, using his elite arm talent to beat teams at every level of the defense and create big plays with his rushing ability.

Williams has eight total touchdowns over the last two games, six passing and two rushing touchdowns against the Longhorns and Horned Frogs. The offense has been more explosive and the running game has found new life in the last two games providing optimism that the Sooners look as we’ve expected them to look during the Lincoln Riley era.

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Where does LSU football fall in the latest NCAA re-rank?

It’s not surprising that LSU sits low in the latest NCAA re-rank with a losing overall record of 2-3.

It’s been quite the season in hardly the best of ways for LSU football, hindered by roadblocks with two games postponed due to COVID-19 concerns.

The Tigers currently sit with a losing overall record of 2-3, desperate for a win as they face the Arkansas Razorbacks (3-4).

The Razorbacks look much-improved this year with graduate transfer quarterback Feleipe Franks at the helm, and open as two-point favorites in the contest.

LSU finds itself unranked in the AP Top 25 and the Amway Coaches Poll after some overall lackluster performances this season, so it’s unsurprising the Tigers don’t exactly sit high in the latest release of the NCAA re-rank by USA TODAY’s Paul Myerberg.

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The Tigers come in at No. 70 out of 127 teams — that’s behind Washington State and ahead of Fresno State. It’s also just two places away from where Penn State is — a team that also had high expectations that haven’t come to fruition to this point in 2020.

Here’s a complete look at the standings:

The Tigers and Razorbacks are set to face each other at 11 a.m. CT in Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium.

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