SEC Power Rankings following Week 2 of 2018 college football season

KNOXVILLE, TN - SEPTEMBER 15: A view of the outside of Neyland Stadium before a game between the Florida Gators and Tennessee Volunteers on September 15, 2012 in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Photo by John Sommers II/Getty Images)
KNOXVILLE, TN - SEPTEMBER 15: A view of the outside of Neyland Stadium before a game between the Florida Gators and Tennessee Volunteers on September 15, 2012 in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Photo by John Sommers II/Getty Images) /
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Everybody else in the conference is either undefeated or has lost to a Power Five program. The Arkansas Razorbacks are one of four teams still yet to beat an FBS school on the schedule, already putting them near the bottom. Adding to that, they are the only team in the league to lose to a Group of Five school on the year so far.

As a result, this team belongs at the bottom of our SEC Power Rankings. To be fair to the Hogs, people should have known that Chad Morris would need time to get things going. This program is transitioning from the dull, power offense of Bret Bielema to the spread offense. That’s always going to be a rough move.

However, that’s still no excuse for losing to the Colorado State Rams. I don’t really care what anybody says. Mike Bobo is the most overrated small-level coach in the sport, and this is the most overrated program. Bobo has gone 7-6 each of his three years there. Nothing about that is impressive when you’re at CSU’s level. Yet he’s somehow considered a coaching genius.

Well, he’s not. And he still got the best of Morris and co. Saturday. This could definitely be a long year for the Razorbacks. They may get a break this week by hosting the  North Texas Mean Green, but that team is 2-0. Then they kickoff conference play with a trip to Jordan-Hare Stadium to face the Auburn Tigers. So things are about to get rough for this program.