Clemson, Oklahoma and Notre Dame have the opportunity to reaffirm their prestige as 3 of the 3 most sensitive groups in school football in Week Two.
The trio of school football playoff finalists open their respective seasons with matchups that can end in resounding victories.
Clemson heads to Wake Forest, Oklahoma is home to the Missouri State FCS and Notre Dame welcomes Duke.
If those 3 systems win in a controlled manner, the gap between them in the top 25 APs may narrow, as the SEC starts until September 26.
The AP preseason ballot included groups of Big Ten and Pac-12, however, once the force convention season begins, the groups are expected to transfer in favor of the systems that will play this fall.
Top 25 AP
1. Clemson
2. State of Ohio
3. Alabama
4. Georgia
5. Oklahoma
6. LSU
7. Penn State
8. Florida
9. Oregon
10. Notre-Dame
11. Auburn
12. Wisconsin
Texas A 13
14. Texas
15. State of Oklahoma
16. Michigan
17, USC
18. North Carolina
19. Minnesota
20. Cincinnati
21. UCF
22. Utah
23. State of Iowa
24. Iowa
25. Tennessee
Clemson is the number one team on the FBS lately due to their two big comebacks.
Trevor Lawrence and Travis Etienne enjoy to the fullest any quarterback duo from the primary convention.
Alabama, Georgia, LSU and Oklahoma are replacing all of their callers as of 2019. Notre Dame brought back Ian Book, but lost a handful of key pieces around him.
Clemson opens its ACC list with Wake Forest, which is one of 4 it had in singles digits a year ago.
The Tigers would want to show off their offensive strength early and in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to save their face in the sensible AP poll.
Clemson is expected to stay there for the entire month of September before Alabama, Georgia and other parts of the SEC have a pattern of games for the electorate to move up or down.
Notre Dame is the candidate to advance before the SEC hits the grid on September 26. The Fighting Irish opens with house sets opposite Duke and South Florida before visiting Wake Forest. If Brian Kelly’s team wins those contests in a dominant fashion, they might miss a position or two.
We may not be told much about Oklahoma on Saturday because the skill hole between Oklahoma and the state of Missouri is large.
On the contrary, the long-awaited victory over the visiting Bears will give us an idea of Lincoln Riley’s team in 2020.
All eyes will be on Spencer Rattler, who follows in the footsteps of Kyler Murray, Baker Mayfield and Jalen Hurts as a quarterback. The only difference between this year’s rookie quarterback and the others is that he is not a transfer.
Texas, North Carolina and the state of Iowa will make their first impressions of the electorate in Week 2.
Of the three, North Carolina is the most intriguing team as they bring back quarterback Sam Howell, who shone in Mack Brown’s first season back in command.
If the Tar Heels in a normal 6-6 season, they can claim the moment or the third best team in the ACC, and Howell can get the Heisman Trophy black horse buzz.
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