Tennessee’s final regular-season ranking in US LBM Coaches Poll

Tennessee’s latest top 25 ranking in the US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 14.

The 2024 college football regular-season has concluded after Week 14 games. Conference championship games will be contested in Week 15 ahead of the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff and bowl season.

Tennessee (10-2, 6-2 SEC) ended its regular-season with 10 wins. The Vols defeated Vanderbilt (6-6, 3-5 SEC), 36-23, on Saturday at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.

Tennessee awaits its seeding in the College Football Playoff.

“It’s the next step for us as a program, and when I say that, you look at what we’ve been able to do since I’ve been here, especially the last three years, including this one,” Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel said after the Vols won at Vanderbilt. “There’s an expectation from our staff and our players. It was a goal, but there was an expectation to be in this, and that comes from the work that everybody’s put in and who we have in the building, and proud of these guys for executing and putting us in the position to be there. Now the next season starts. What are we going to do with it?”

Tennessee is now ranked No. 6 in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 14.

Rank       Team Record Points
1 Oregon Ducks 12-0 1,325 (53)
2 Texas Longhorns 11-1 1,272
3 Penn State Nittany Lions 11-1 1,192
4 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 11-1 1,165
5 Georgia Bulldogs 10-2 1,104
6 Tennessee Volunteers 10-2 1,025
7 SMU Mustangs 11-1 977
8 Ohio State Buckeyes 10-2 976
9 Indiana Hoosiers 11-1 895
10 Boise State Broncos 11-1 840
11 Alabama Crimson Tide 9-3 733
12 South Carolina Gamecocks 9-3 700
13 Arizona State Sun Devils 10-2 665
14 Miami Hurricanes 10-2 646
15 Ole Miss Rebels 9-3 638
16 Iowa State Cyclones 10-2 565
17 Clemson Tigers 9-3 457
18 BYU Cougars 10-2 419
19 UNLV Rebels 10-2 255
20 Missouri Tigers 9-3 229
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 9-3 225
22 Colorado Buffaloes 9-3 215
23 Army Black Knights 10-1 196
24 Memphis Tigers 10-2 187
25 Syracuse Orange 9-3 108

Schools dropped out

No. 18 Tulane; No. 19 Texas A&M

Others receiving votes

Texas A&M 90; Duke 39; Tulane 37; Louisville 18; Kansas State 15; Louisiana 11; Michigan 2; Georgia Tech 2; Miami (OH) 1; Iowa 1