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College football rankings: Ohio State remains No. 1 in Coaches Poll after convincing win
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After a much improved performance Saturday, the Buckeyes remain the top team in the latest Coaches Poll.
The Buckeyes looked much closer to a No. 1 team on Saturday, in a 38-10 rout of Penn State in the 'Shoe. The Buckeyes continued to maintain their No. 1 standing in the latest Coaches Poll released Sunday, holding that top spot for all eight weeks of the poll this season. The Buckeyes received 45 of 64 first place votes this week.
Behind the Buckeyes, Baylor maintained their No. 2 spot with their win over West Virginia. TCU also held firm at No. 3 after their 45-21 victory over Iowa State. Michigan State comes in at No. 4 after their stunning win over Michigan, who dropped to No. 17 after the loss.
Stanford, Memphis, and Toledo saw the biggest jumps up to No. 11 and No. 17, and No. 20 respectively, up five spots from last week's poll. Florida dropped down to No. 14, after losing on a fake field goal to Les Miles' LSU Tigers. Texas A&M also fell in the standings, down to No. 16 after losing at home to Alabama. After a loss to Memphis, Ole Miss came in at No. 23 this week, dropping 11 spots from last week.
Northwestern dropped out of the rankings after losing for a second consecutive week, this time at the hands of the Iowa Hawkeyes. Boise State also dropped from the poll after taking a 52-26 loss at the hands of Utah State in Logan. Newcomers to the poll include Georgia at No. 25, and Temple at No. 24.
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Harry Lyles Jr. via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
After a much improved performance Saturday, the Buckeyes remain the top team in the latest Coaches Poll.
The Buckeyes looked much closer to a No. 1 team on Saturday, in a 38-10 rout of Penn State in the 'Shoe. The Buckeyes continued to maintain their No. 1 standing in the latest Coaches Poll released Sunday, holding that top spot for all eight weeks of the poll this season. The Buckeyes received 45 of 64 first place votes this week.
Behind the Buckeyes, Baylor maintained their No. 2 spot with their win over West Virginia. TCU also held firm at No. 3 after their 45-21 victory over Iowa State. Michigan State comes in at No. 4 after their stunning win over Michigan, who dropped to No. 17 after the loss.
Stanford, Memphis, and Toledo saw the biggest jumps up to No. 11 and No. 17, and No. 20 respectively, up five spots from last week's poll. Florida dropped down to No. 14, after losing on a fake field goal to Les Miles' LSU Tigers. Texas A&M also fell in the standings, down to No. 16 after losing at home to Alabama. After a loss to Memphis, Ole Miss came in at No. 23 this week, dropping 11 spots from last week.
Northwestern dropped out of the rankings after losing for a second consecutive week, this time at the hands of the Iowa Hawkeyes. Boise State also dropped from the poll after taking a 52-26 loss at the hands of Utah State in Logan. Newcomers to the poll include Georgia at No. 25, and Temple at No. 24.
RANK
TEAM
RECORD
POINTS
1ST PLACE VOTES
PREV
CHANGE
HI/LOW
1
1
Ohio State
7-0
1547
45
1
1/1
2
2
Baylor
6-0
1488
12
2
2/5
3
3
Texas Christian
7-0
1417
4
3
2/3
4
4
Michigan State
7-0
1334
4
2/6
5
5
Louisiana State
6-0
1324
1
5
5/15
6
6
Clemson
6-0
1271
6
6/12
7
7
Utah
6-0
1258
1
7
7/NR
8
8
Alabama
6-1
1123
9
1
2/13
9
9
Florida State
6-0
1111
8
-1
6/9
10
10
Notre Dame
6-1
924
13
3
7/15
11
11
Stanford
5-1
898
16
5
16/NR
12
12
Oklahoma State
6-0
839
15
3
15/NR
13
13
Iowa
7-0
833
17
4
17/NR
14
14
Florida
6-1
751
11
-3
11/NR
15
15
Oklahoma
5-1
665
19
4
9/19
16
16
Texas A&M
5-1
623
10
-6
10/NR
17
17
Memphis
6-0
544
22
5
22/NR
17
17
Michigan
5-2
544
14
-3
14/NR
19
19
California
5-1
370
23
4
22/NR
20
20
Toledo
6-0
322
25
5
25/NR
21
21
Duke
5-1
305
24
3
24/NR
22
22
Houston
6-0
289
26
4
–
23
23
Mississippi
5-2
201
12
-11
5/15
24
24
Temple
6-0
163
27
3
–
25
25
Georgia
5-2
95
28
3
6/NR
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