Auburn’s win over Indiana last Saturday in Atlanta was impressive, but it was not good enough to earn a top-25 ranking.
In the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll, Auburn is third in line to receive a spot in the top 25 rankings by receiving 32 votes, trailing Northwestern and Texas A&M.
Auburn has been in the “receiving votes” category all season long but has never been this close to earning a top-25 slot. Auburn returns to its usual two-game-week this week by facing UNC Asheville in Huntsville on Wednesday before hosting USC, who is also receiving votes this week, at Neville Arena on Sunday afternoon. A successful week, plus some losses from those teams ahead of Auburn, could put the Tigers in position to earn a national ranking by next week’s release.
Here’s a look at the entire Week 4 USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll.
Rank | Team | Record | Points | Change |
1 | Arizona | 8-0 | 796 (28) | – |
2 | Kansas | 9-1 | 739 (1) | +1 |
3 | Houston | 10-0 | 734 (3) | -1 |
4 | Purdue | 9-1 | 712 | – |
5 | UConn | 9-1 | 675 | – |
6 | Baylor | 9-0 | 642 | – |
7 | Marquette | 8-0 | 614 | – |
8 | Creighton | 8-1 | 529 | +3 |
9 | North Carolina | 7-2 | 486 | +1 |
10 | Tennessee | 6-3 | 462 | +3 |
11 | Clemson | 9-0 | 426 | +9 |
12 | Oklahoma | 9-0 | 422 | +10 |
13 | Gonzaga | 7-2 | 418 | -5 |
14 | Florida Atlantic | 7-2 | 359 | -5 |
15 | Kentucky | 7-2 | 317 | +2 |
16 | Illinois | 7-2 | 288 | +2 |
17 | BYU | 8-1 | 261 | -4 |
18 | Colorado State | 9-1 | 238 | -6 |
19 | Duke | 6-3 | 194 | +2 |
20 | James Madison | 9-0 | 181 | +4 |
21 | Virginia | 8-1 | 160 | +2 |
22 | Texas | 7-2 | 148 | -6 |
23 | Wisconsin | 7-3 | 92 | +3 |
24 | Miami (FL) | 7-2 | 82 | -9 |
25 | Ole Miss | 9-0 | 79 | +8 |
Schools Dropped Out
No. 19 Texas A&M; No. 25 Ohio State
Others Receiving Votes
Northwestern 68; Texas A&M 56; Auburn 32; Colorado 31; Alabama 30; Memphis 26; TCU 21; Iowa State 21; Ohio State 18; San Diego State 10; USC 8; Princeton 8; New Mexico 5; Grand Canyon 5; Utah 3; Cincinnati 2; Indiana 1; Drake 1;
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