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Rankings and Ratings – Buffs move up in Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches’ polls
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Colorado up to No. 19 in Associated Press poll
From CBS Sports … Florida and Texas are moving up the college football rankings with some serious momentum after rivalry wins in Week 6. In the AP Top 25, the Gators were one of the biggest movers after beating LSU, surging up eight spots to 14. That was only bested by the Longhorns, who jumped 10 spots to No. 9 after beating Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry.
Alabama remains the No. 1 team in the country, followed by Georgia, Ohio State and Clemson. Notre Dame jumped into the top five thanks to LSU’s loss, and Penn State now enters the top 10 thanks to spots opened up by Auburn and Oklahoma’s losses.
Other notable movements include Auburn dropping 13 spots to No. 21 and the AAC combo of USF and Cincinnati making their 2018 poll debuts as they head into Week 7 with undefeated records.
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Others Receiving Votes: Iowa (4-1) 87; Stanford (4-2) 59; Washington State (5-1) 46; San Diego State (4-1) 24; TCU (3-2) 20; Appalachian State (3-1) 11; Utah (3-2) 9; Utah State (4-1) 5; South Carolina (3-2) 2; Hawaii (6-1) 1
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USA Today Coaches’ Poll
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Others Receiving Votes: Washington State (5-1) 113; Iowa (4-1) 89; Mississippi State (4-2) 67; Appalachian State (3-1) 38; TCU (3-2) 33; San Diego State (4-1) 25; Utah (3-2) 12; Utah State (4-1) 11; South Carolina (3-2) 10; Duke (4-1) 8; Troy (5-1) 8; Syracuse (4-2) 6; Hawaii (6-1) 6; Boise State (3-2) 6; Virginia Tech (3-2) 2; Michigan State (3-2) 1; Fresno State (4-1) 1; Army West Point (3-2) 1; UAB (4-1) 1
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Rankings and Ratings – Buffs move up in Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches’ polls
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Colorado up to No. 19 in Associated Press poll
From CBS Sports … Florida and Texas are moving up the college football rankings with some serious momentum after rivalry wins in Week 6. In the AP Top 25, the Gators were one of the biggest movers after beating LSU, surging up eight spots to 14. That was only bested by the Longhorns, who jumped 10 spots to No. 9 after beating Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry.
Alabama remains the No. 1 team in the country, followed by Georgia, Ohio State and Clemson. Notre Dame jumped into the top five thanks to LSU’s loss, and Penn State now enters the top 10 thanks to spots opened up by Auburn and Oklahoma’s losses.
Other notable movements include Auburn dropping 13 spots to No. 21 and the AAC combo of USF and Cincinnati making their 2018 poll debuts as they head into Week 7 with undefeated records.
1. Alabama |
2. Georgia |
3. Ohio State |
4. Clemson |
5. Notre Dame |
6. West Virginia |
7. Washington … up three spots from last week |
8. Penn State |
9. Texas |
10. UCF |
11. Oklahoma |
12. Michigan |
13. LSU |
14. Florida |
15. Wisconsin |
16. Miami (FL) |
17. Oregon … up one spot from last week |
18. Kentucky |
19. Colorado … up two spots from last week |
20. North Carolina State |
21. Auburn |
22. Texas A&M |
23. South Florida |
24. Mississippi State |
25. Cincinnati |
Others Receiving Votes: Iowa (4-1) 87; Stanford (4-2) 59; Washington State (5-1) 46; San Diego State (4-1) 24; TCU (3-2) 20; Appalachian State (3-1) 11; Utah (3-2) 9; Utah State (4-1) 5; South Carolina (3-2) 2; Hawaii (6-1) 1
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USA Today Coaches’ Poll
1. Alabama |
2. Georgia |
3. Ohio State |
4. Clemson |
5. Notre Dame |
6. West Virginia |
7. Washington … up three spots from last week |
8. Penn State |
9. UCF |
10. Wisconsin |
11. Oklahoma |
12. LSU |
13. Michigan |
14. Texas |
15. Miami (FL) |
16. Florida |
17. Oregon … up one spot from last week |
18. Colorado … up four spots from last week |
19. North Carolina State |
20. Kentucky |
21. Auburn |
22. Texas A&M |
23. South Florida |
24. Stanford … down ten spots from last week |
25. Cincinnati |
Others Receiving Votes: Washington State (5-1) 113; Iowa (4-1) 89; Mississippi State (4-2) 67; Appalachian State (3-1) 38; TCU (3-2) 33; San Diego State (4-1) 25; Utah (3-2) 12; Utah State (4-1) 11; South Carolina (3-2) 10; Duke (4-1) 8; Troy (5-1) 8; Syracuse (4-2) 6; Hawaii (6-1) 6; Boise State (3-2) 6; Virginia Tech (3-2) 2; Michigan State (3-2) 1; Fresno State (4-1) 1; Army West Point (3-2) 1; UAB (4-1) 1
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