Each week during the college football season, Houston Chronicle staff writer Joseph Duarte ranks the 12 Football Bowl Subdivision schools in the state of Texas:

1. TCU (1-0)

It was Mr. (Shawn) Robinson's neighborhood as the sophomore quarterback accounted for five touchdowns in 48-point win over Southern.

2. Texas A&M (1-0)

All smiles after the Jimbo era begins with a blowout win over Northwestern (La.) State, but here comes Clemson and Alabama in the next three weeks.

3. Houston (1-0)

First-half offensive struggles aside, Cougars still managed 45 points against Rice. Ed Oliver was a beast with 13 tackles, including 3.5 for loss.

4. North Texas (1-0)

Mason Fine throws for 444 yards and three touchdowns in complete domination of Mustangs.

5. Texas (0-1)

Here's good news for the Longhorns: Maryland is not on the 2019 schedule.

6. Baylor (1-0)

Bears match win total from last season with thrashing of FCS Abilene Christian.

7. Texas Tech (0-1)

Concern on the South Plains after starting quarterback McLane Carter missed final three quarters of loss to Ole Miss with ankle injury.

8. SMU (0-1)

Mustangs were humiliated in Sonny Dykes' debut. Next three games: TCU, at Michigan, Navy.

9. Rice (1-1)

Behind QB Shawn Stankavage, Owls put up a fight for three quarters against Houston.

10. UTSA (0-1)

Tough opener for Roadrunners, who now face improved Baylor and Kansas State in back-to-back weeks.

11. Texas State (0-1)

Quarterback Will Jones III struggled in his first collegiate start as Rutgers comes away with 35-7 win that was its most lopsided in nearly a decade.

12. UTEP (0-1)

It's been 645 days since the Miners last won a game.