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After an embarrassing loss to Arkansas in Week 2, Texas has dropped out of ESPN’s college football power rankings.

The Big 12 now only has two programs ranked this week, with Oklahoma landing at No. 4 and Iowa State dropping to No. 16. The Razorbacks cracked the Top 25 at No. 19 after the dominate win over the Longhorns.

UNC, another program that had high expectations and lost their first game of the season to an unranked team, now sits at No. 20. Texas should easily rebound this week against Rice, and if they’re able to start conference play off with a win against Texas Tech, they’ll likely find themselves back in the tail end of many polls.

Here’s how ESPN’s college football power rankings look after Week 2:

  1. Alabama

  2. Georgia

  3. Oregon

  4. Oklahoma

  5. Iowa

  6. Cincinnati

  7. Clemson

  8. Texas A&M

  9. Florida

  10. Penn State

  11. Ohio State

  12. Notre Dame

  13. UCLA

  14. Ole Miss

  15. Coastal Carolina

  16. Iowa State

  17. Virginia Tech

  18. Wisconsin

  19. Arkansas

  20. North Carolina

  21. BYU

  22. Arizona State

  23. Kentucky

  24. Auburn

  25. Michigan

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