Alabama takes another stumble in latest US LBM Coaches Poll

In the latest US LBM Coaches Poll, Alabama falls even farther.

The Week 3 contest against USF was supposed to be a tune-up game to prepare for Ole Miss next week and to recover from the loss to Texas. It was anything but.

Sure, the Crimson Tide walked away with a road win, but it wasn’t in a dominant fashion. Alabama scored only 17 points while allowing just a field goal by the Bulls.

In a year where not even the back-to-back national championship-winning Georgia Bulldogs look invincible, the Crimson Tide seems to be deviating the most from what fans expected of them.

Alabama is ranked No. 12 in the US LBM Coaches Poll entering Week 4.

The entire US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 3 is listed below.

Rank Team Record Points Change
1 Georgia 3-0 1598 (62)
2 Michigan 3-0 1514 (1)
3 Florida State 3-0 1396
4 Ohio State 3-0 1394 (1)
5 Southern California 3-0 1325
6 Texas 3-0 1312
7 Penn State 3-0 1224
8 Washington 3-0 1164
9 Notre Dame 4-0 1044 +2
10 Utah 3-0 967 +2
11 Oregon 3-0 946 +2
12 Alabama 2-1 886 -2
13 Louisiana State 2-1 808 +1
14 Oklahoma 3-0 683 +2
15 Oregon State 3-0 660 +2
16 Ole Miss 3-0 602 +3
17 North Carolina 3-0 592 +1
18 Duke 3-0 469 +2
19 Colorado 3-0 435 +2
20 Tennessee 2-1 362 -11
21 Miami 3-0 298 +2
22 Iowa 3-0 206 +2
23 Clemson 2-1 193 -1
24 Washington State 3-0 160 +2
25 UCLA 3-0 156

Schools dropped out:

No. 15 Kansas State.

Others receiving votes:

Kansas State 114; Missouri 44; Fresno State 43; Florida 41; Kentucky 28; Texas Christian 26; Maryland 19; Kansas 17; Auburn 16; Texas A&M 11; Syracuse 10; Air Force 9; Tulane 7; Central Florida 5; Wyoming 3; Ohio 3; James Madison 3; Wake Forest 2; Louisville 2; Memphis 1; Brigham Young 1; Arkansas 1.

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