Power Rankings: Penn State drops out of Top 25 as three new teams join the list
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Power Rankings: Penn State drops out of Top 25 as three new teams join the list
"Six full weeks into the 2025 season and every team could use a little work. At least on offense. Ohio State' s defense has been nothing short of spectacular, holding opponents to five points per game. The Buckeyes offense has been more potent as of late, but there are areas to improve, just like there are with many units. This season has been one of inflated quarterback expectations, from Texas' Arch Manning to Florida's DJ Lagway to Penn State's Drew Allar."
"But they also have gone through lulls on offense that have turned double-digit leads into games that ended a little too close for comfort. It happened again in a 28-22 win over Florida State. Miami jumped out to a 28-3 lead heading into the fourth quarter. In that final quarter, Miami had 17 total yards, one first down and went 0-4 on third down."
After six full weeks of the season, offenses across college football remain inconsistent and in need of refinement. Ohio State's defense has been dominant, allowing five points per game, while the Buckeyes' offense has become more potent but still requires improvement. High expectations surround several quarterbacks — Arch Manning, DJ Lagway, Drew Allar, Garrett Nussmeier and Cade Klubnik — but those players and others must perform better and receive more support. Emerging quarterbacks such as Dante Moore and Trinidad Chambliss have stood out. Miami has mixed smashmouth play with explosive passing but has experienced offensive lulls and late-game struggles.
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