- #24 Texas Tech (4-0, 1-0)
- #14 Oklahoma (3-0, 1-0)
- Texas (2-2, 1-0)
- #19 Baylor (3-0)
- #11 Oklahoma State (3-0)
- Kansas (2-1)
- Iowa State (0-2)
- Kansas State (2-2, 0-1)
- West Virginia (2-2, 0-1)
- Texas Christian (1-2, 0-1)
West Virginia and Kansas State are in free-fall regarding power rankings at the moment. Kansas State was taken down by a floundering Texas for their second loss of the season (the first, of course, coming at the hands of FCS North Dakota State). West Virginia's offense, so potent in the last couple of years, just got shut out by Maryland.
Texas and TCU are also sliding. UT managed to arrest their slide a wee bit with a win over the Wildcats at home. The week before, though, the Mormons made Mack Brown utter some naughty words on television and fire his defensive coordinator. TCU has lost Pachall, whose injured arm was elbowed by one of his teammates in the second most memorable TV clip of the TCU-TTU game (the most memorable was a terrified wild canine (fox? coyote?) seen running around behind the visitor's bench - welcome to west Texas).
In the cellar, a glimmer of light: Kansas just scored its first victory over an FBS school (Louisiana Tech) in 23 games by kicking a field goal as time expired. Their partners in misery, Iowa State, suffered the Big 12's other loss to an FCS school on the opening weekend of the season.
And at the top, there really isn't much to differentiate Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, and Baylor thus far. OU's defense has looked very solid and OSU's victories include a very strong performance against SEC opponent Mississippi State and dominating performances against weaker competition. Meanwhile Baylor hit the season balls-to-the-wall and has had to throttle back minutes into the 3rd quarter of each of its games against severely overmatched opponents to avoid scoring more than 70 points (the Bears' three victories have seen Baylor tally points totals of 69, 70, and 70, respectively). Baylor's defensive backfield has looked very suspect at times, but with a more aggressive pass rush forcing errors the Bears' D has outscored its opponents 28-23. Oklahoma and Oklahoma State have endured some lack of clarity at quarterback, but OU's defense has given Bob Stoops plenty of time to ponder his choice of QB, and using two quarterbacks hasn't severely impacted Mike Gundy's teams lately. At this early stage of the season, it appears that the road to the conference championship will run through Norman, Stillwater, or Waco.
Without further ado, the current power rankings:
- #11 Oklahoma State
- #19 Baylor
- #14 Oklahoma
- #24 Texas Tech
- Texas Christian
- Texas
- Kansas State
- West Virginia
- Kansas
- Iowa State