Place Team Points #1 Votes Movement
1 Texas 99 3 +1
2 Georgia 97 1 -1
3 Ohio State 83 0 +1
4 Penn State 71 0 +6
5 Tennessee 70 0 +8
5 USC 70 0 +4
7 alabama 69 0 -
7 Miami (FL) 69 0 -2
9 Ole Miss 66 0 +1
10 Oregon 56 0 -5
11 Oklahoma 52 0 -3
12 Missouri 50 0 +2
13 Utah 40 0 +1
14 Kansas State 33 0 +6
15 Louisville 28 0 +5
16 Oklahoma State 27 0 -
17 Northern Illinois 26 0 NR
18 Michigan 23 0 -6
18 Notre Dame 23 0 -15
20 Boston College 22 0 +4
21 Clemson 21 0 NR
22 LSU 20 0 -3
23 Florida State 18 0 -3
23 Illinois 18 0 NR
23 Nebraska 18 0 NR

Dropped out: Georgia Tech (17), Kansas (NV), SMU (NV), Iowa (NV)

Others receiving votes: Georgia Tech (17), Iowa State (17), SMU (16), Vanderbilt (13), Michigan State (11), California (8), Texas A&M (8), Maryland (7), UCF (7), Arizona (5), South Carolina (5), UNLV (5), Kentucky (3), Syracuse (3), Virginia Tech (3), Arizona State (2), Boise State (1)

Link to the results spreadsheet HERE

Link for next weeks poll HERE

Link to submit your CFP bracket prediction for the contest HERE

  • olmec
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    2 months ago

    Texas is #1. I’m glad to see it. Winning on the road is more impressive than a neutral site game that George had. Feelings might change as the season goes on, but I’m glad that we aren’t a slave to preseason rankings.

    We aren’t cowards!! Northern Illinois over Notre Dame!!

    Kansas State winning close over Tulane, and jumping 6 spots is really big, but not as big as 8 for Tennessee for beating North Carolina State. Oregon losing 5 spots by winning is shocking by how much, not that it happened.

    Spots 4-8 only have a 2 point difference. This mirrors my internal thought process. They are all good, but I don’t know how good relative to each other.