No upsets mean not much movement within the top of the rankings this week. [tag]Alabama[/tag] looked shaky and almost went down but otherwise just [tag]South Florida[/tag] suffered a loss. The Oklahoma Sooners won impressively and picked up additional first place votes heading into their match-up against the good guys. The Longhorns stayed at number five in both polls but did lose a few points in the USA Today Coaches Poll, despite easily handling a solid conference opponent.
Check out this week’s rankings or view the top 10 teams below:
AP Top 25 | USA Today Poll | ||
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1 | Oklahoma (51) 5-0 1,608 | Oklahoma (60) 5-0 1,524 | |
2 | Alabama (13) 6-0 1,537 | Missouri 5-0 1,404 | |
3 | Missouri (1) 5-0 1,487 | LSU (1) 4-0 1,398 | |
4 | LSU 4-0 1,444 | Alabama 6-0 1,339 | |
5 | Texas 5-0 1,374 | Texas 5-0 1,305 | |
6 | Penn State 6-0 1,287 | Penn State 6-0 1,203 | |
7 | Texas Tech 5-0 1,163 | Texas Tech 5-0 1,101 | |
8 | USC 3-1 1,137 | Brigham Young 5-0 1,086 | |
9 | Brigham Young 5-0 1,103 | USC 3-1 1,055 | |
10 | Georgia 4-1 1,014 | Georgia 4-1 937 |
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