Nebraska falls out of US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 4

There was plenty of movement for Big Ten teams in Sunday’s poll.

Nebraska football fell out of the US LBM Coaches Poll on Sunday afternoon after being ranked No. 22 heading into Friday night’s game against Illinois. The Husker lost the Big Ten opener, 31-24 in overtime.

It was a busy weekend for other Big Ten teams nationwide, with several ranked in the poll. Oregon dropped down to the seventh spot, after not playing a game on Saturday afternoon. In the meantime, Penn State stayed at the eighth spot, after beating Kent State by a 56-0 margin.

Michigan moved up five spots to 12th overall, after upsetting USC by a 27-24 margin. Concluding the Big Ten representation, Illinois moved up five spots to No. 21 following their victory over Nebraska.

It was a busy week of movement for Big Ten football teams, as the US LBM Coaches Poll was kind to several of Nebraska’s conference foes heading into Week Five action. If this past weekend was any indication, next weekend should be equally as enjoyable.

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Georgia Bulldogs 3-0 1,350 (35)
2 Texas Longhorns 4-0 1,324 (18)
3 Ohio State Buckeyes 3-0 1,279 (2)
4 Alabama Crimson Tide 3-0 1,185
5 Ole Miss Rebels 4-0 1,145
6 Tennessee Volunteers 4-0 1,094
7 Oregon Ducks 3-0 1,016
8 Penn State Nittany Lions 3-0 967
9 Miami Hurricanes 4-0 912
10 Utah Utes 4-0 904
11 Missouri Tigers 4-0 887
12 Michigan Wolverines 3-1 692
13 LSU Tigers 3-1 632
14 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 3-1 553
15 Clemson Tigers 2-1 542
16 USC Trojans 2-1 520
17 Louisville Cardinals 3-0 509
18 Oklahoma Sooners 3-1 404
19 Iowa State Cyclones 3-0 386
20 Oklahoma State Cowboys 3-1 326
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 4-0 307
22 BYU Cougars 4-0 167
23 UNLV Rebels 3-0 124
24 Texas A&M Aggies 3-1 119
25 Kansas State Wildcats 3-1 116

Schools Dropped Out

No. 22 Nebraska; No. 23 Memphis;

Others Receiving Votes

Washington State 94; Indiana 67; Pittsburgh 50; Boise State 42; UCF 35; Iowa 34; Arizona 16; Boston College 15; Duke 14; James Madison 13; Nebraska 7; Washington 6; Rutgers 5; Colorado 5; SMU 4; South Carolina 2; Navy 2; Liberty 2; Arkansas 2;

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