LCS Summer 2020: Week 2 Power Ranking has a Clear Separation

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 2: — during 2020 LCS Spring Split at the LCS Arena on February 2, 2020 in Los Angeles, California, USA.. (Photo by Tina Jo/Riot Games)
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 2: — during 2020 LCS Spring Split at the LCS Arena on February 2, 2020 in Los Angeles, California, USA.. (Photo by Tina Jo/Riot Games) /

LCS Summer 2020 Week 2 is in the books, here is where the teams sit in our LCS power rankings.

Two weeks of play have concluded in the LCS Summer 2020 split and what we have learned is that there is a massive, clear difference between the teams at the top of the standings and those at the bottom. There is a clear difference in our Week 2 power rankings between the top four and five teams and the rest, who need to pick up their pace.

Week 2 had no shortage of great matchups, with Evil Geniuses playing both Liquid and Cloud9 this weekend. Let’s take a look at where each of the LCS teams falls in our power rankings.

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10. Immortals (0-4)

Elo: 130 (-49)

It was a battle of the strugglers in Week 2 as winless Immortals and winless 100 Thieves faced off to determine who was in the least amount of trouble to start LCS Summer 2020. Unfortunately for Immortals, they were the losers in that affair, falling in just under 32 minutes.

It’s quite clear at this point that the tinkered roster of Potluck, Altec, and Gate is just not working. Altec, in particular, has been terrible, posting the worst KDA of any LCS player through two weeks.

9. Dignitas (0-4)

Elo: 173 (-7)

Dignitas, at least, had somewhat of a tougher schedule than Immortals, losing to CLG and FlyQuest. Encouragingly, they did make it interesting against FlyQuest, holding a gold lead for the first twenty minutes or so. I think if they met up with Immortals they would probably end up the winners.