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Week 2 Coaches Poll: Kansas Football Narrowly Misses Top 25 Rankings

Updated Sept. 3, 2025, 12:02 a.m. by Joshua Schulman 1 min read
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After opening the 2025 season with back-to-back wins, Kansas football has quickly won people over following last years disappointing campaign.

The Jayhawks have looked like one of the Big 12s most impressive teams and are looking to prove that 2024 was just a bad outlier.

Now, KUs first true test comes this weekend in Columbia against Missouri in the renewed Border Showdown.

Ahead of the rivalry game, the Week 2 US LBM Coaches Poll was released on Tuesday.

Kansas did not crack the top 25 but did pick up four votes, which would hypothetically rank them No.

41 nationally.

Week 2 US LBM Coaches Poll 1.

Ohio State 2.

Penn State 3.

Georgia 4.

LSU 5.

Oregon 6.

Texas 7.

Miami (FL) 8.

Clemson 9.

Notre Dame 10.

Arizona State 11.

South Carolina 12.

Illinois 13.

Michigan 14.

Ole Miss 15.

Florida 16.

SMU 17.

Tennessee 18.

Iowa State 19.

Florida State 20.

Alabama 21.

Indiana 22.

Texas A&M 23.

Texas Tech 24.

Oklahoma 25.

BYU The Big 12 had four teams represented in this weeks coaches poll, led by Arizona State (No.

10) and followed by Iowa State (No.

18), Texas Tech (No.

23), and BYU (No.

25).

Kansas upcoming opponent wasnt ranked but received the third-most votes among non-top-25 schools with 88.

A win over the Jayhawks would boost the Tigers into the top 25, but a Jayhawk upset would give KU a strong case for its own spot in the rankings.

For context, Lance Leipold and Co.

opened last season ranked No.

19 in the AP Top 25.

Although it was the program's first preseason ranking in 15 years, the Jayhawks quickly dropped out after nonconference losses to Illinois and UNLV.

A 1-5 start kept the Jayhawks far from consideration the rest of the year.

Following the strong start this year, though, KU has a chance to earn perhaps the biggest win of the Leipold era against Eli Drinkwitzs squad fresh off a 61-6 rout of Central Arkansas.

MORE: What Eli Drinkwitz Said About Kansas Football Ahead of Border Showdown The Tigers entered the campaign as one of the stronger teams in the SEC, led by quarterback Beau Pribula, running back Ahmad Hardy, and a formidable defense.

Neither school has faced a true test yet, but Saturday should change that.

It will be a raucous atmosphere in Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium when Kansas makes its first trip to Columbia in nearly 20 years.

The matchup kicks off a home-and-home series that will rekindle one of college sports most deep-rooted, historical rivalries.

Missouri left the Big 12 for the SEC in 2011, and while the two schools have squared off annually in basketball since 2021, they havent met on the football field in 14 years.

Both enter this season with postseason aspirations, so it will be crucial in determining potential bowl games down the road..

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