Auburn receives votes in latest USA TODAY Sports coaches poll

The Tigers received nine votes in the poll.

The Auburn Tigers once again received votes in the latest USA TODAY Sports coaches poll.

The Tigers received nine votes after dropping their series against the Florida Gators, which ranks them 34th in the country. Auburn is now 18-9-1 and 3-6 in SEC play overall.

The SEC once again dominated the polls with four teams in the top five and seven making the top 25. Five more received votes in the poll.

Auburn’s next SEC matchup will be the Texas A&M Aggies, who while not ranked inside the top 25 received 21 votes.

Here is a look at the full poll:

Rank Team Record Points Change
1 LSU 24-4 749 (29)
2 Wake Forest 26-3 710 (1)
3 Florida 24-5 673
4 Vanderbilt 23-5 671
5 Arkansas 23-5 607 +1
6 South Carolina 26-3 594 +2
7 Virginia 24-4 561 -2
8 Tennessee 21-8 498 +1
9 Stanford 18-7 492 -2
10 Kentucky 25-3 467 +7
11 Boston College 20-6 430 +5
12 Louisville 21-6 361 -1
13 Oklahoma State 22-7 356
14 Campbell 22-4 344 +1
15 North Carolina 20-8 308 -1
16 East Carolina 20-8 292 -6
17 Florida Gulf Coast 23-5 252 +1
18 Connecticut 20-6 189 +2
19 Texas 20-9 182
20 Miami 19-9 163 +3
21 Coastal Carolina 18-7 158 +5
22 UCLA 16-8 153 -10
23 Texas Tech 20-9 108 -2
24 West Virginia 21-7 89 +6
25 North Carolina State 20-8 80 +3

Schools Dropped Out

No. 22 Iowa; No. 24 UC Santa Barbara; No. 25 Mississippi

Others Receiving Votes

Oregon 45; Alabama 31; Texas San Antonio 30; UC Santa Barbara 29; Old Dominion 29; Indiana 22; Texas A&M 21; Dallas Baptist 15; Auburn 9; Northeastern 8; USC 5; Missouri 5; Arizona State 5; Iowa 4; Mississippi 2; Southern Miss 1; Oral Roberts 1; Maryland 1

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