Amway Coaches Poll Top 25 Powered By USA TODAY Sports: Week 13

Where do all the top teams rank in the Week 13 Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports Top 25?

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Where do all the top teams rank in the Week 13 Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports Top 25? Which teams just missed out and are waiting in the wings?


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Last week’s ranking in parentheses.

25. USC Trojans 8-4 75 (NR)

24. Navy Midshipmen 8-2 110 (NR)

23. Virginia Tech Hokies 9-2 123 (NR)

22. Appalachian State Mountaineers 10-1 232 (22)

21. Oklahoma State Cowboys 8-3 256 (23)

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20. Iowa Hawkeyes 8-3 434 (20)

19 Boise State Broncos 10-1 493 (19)

18. Memphis Tigers 10-1 528 (18)

17. Cincinnati Bearcats 10-1 535 (17)

16. Auburn Tigers 8-3 652 (16)

15. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 9-2 737 (15)

14. Wisconsin Badgers 9-2 799 (14)

13. Oregon Ducks 9-2 816 (6)

12. Penn State Nittany Lions 9-2 857 (9)

11. Michigan Wolverines 9-2 893 (12)

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10. Baylor Bears 10-1 924 (13)

9. Minnesota Golden Gophers 10-1 1014 (11)

8. Florida Gators 9-2 1074 (10)

7. Oklahoma Sooners 10-1 1223 (7)

6. Utah Utes 10-1 1252 (8)

5. Alabama Crimson Tide 10-1 1325 (5)

4. Georgia Bulldogs 10-1 1351 (4)

3. Clemson Tigers 11-0 1464 (4 1st place) (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 11-0 1510 (7 1st place) (2)

1. LSU Tigers 11-0 1561 (52 1st place) (1)

Also Receiving Votes: Air Force 74; Iowa State 55; Virginia 32; Texas A&M 26; UL Lafayette 18; Southern Methodist 18; Wake Forest 5; San Diego State 4; Indiana 2; Hawaii 2; Temple

The Amway Board of Coaches is made up of 65 head coaches at Bowl Subdivision schools. All are members of the American Football Coaches Association. The board for the 2019 season: Chris Ash, Rutgers; Dino Babers, Syracuse; Craig Bohl, Wyoming; Jeff Brohm, Purdue; Neal Brown, West Virginia; Troy Calhoun, Air Force; Steve Campbell, South Alabama; Rod Carey, Temple; Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina; Geoff Collins, Georgia Tech; David Cutcliffe, Duke; Mark Dantonio, Michigan State; Butch Davis, Florida International; Ryan Day, Ohio State; Manny Diaz, Miami (Fla.); Dana Dimel, Texas-El Paso; Dave Doeren, North Carolina State; Sonny Dykes, Southern Methodist; Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M; Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern; James Franklin, Penn State; Hugh Freeze, Liberty; Willie Fritz, Tulane; Scott Frost, Nebraska; Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech; Thomas Hammock, Northern Illinois; Bryan Harsin, Boise State; Clay Helton, Southern California; Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky; Tom Herman, Texas; Doc Holliday, Marshall; Jay Hopson, Southern Mississippi; Mike Houston, East Carolina; Mike Leach, Washington State; Lance Leipold, Buffalo; Tim Lester, Western Michigan; Chip Lindsey, Troy; Seth Littrell, North Texas; Scot Loeffler, Bowling Green; Rocky Long, San Diego State; Chad Lunsford, Georgia Southern; Gus Malzahn, Auburn; Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio); Doug Martin, New Mexico State; Jeff Monken, Army; Phillip Montgomery, Tulsa; Dan Mullen, Florida; Ken Niumatalolo, Navy; Ed Orgeron, LSU; Gary Patterson, TCU; Chris Petersen, Washington; Jeremy Pruitt, Tennessee; Matt Rhule, Baylor; Nick Saban, Alabama; Tony Sanchez, UNLV; Kirby Smart, Georgia; Jonathan Smith, Oregon State; Frank Solich, Ohio; Jake Spavital, Texas State; Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee; Kevin Sumlin, Arizona; Dabo Swinney, Clemson; Jeff Tedford, Fresno State; Matt Wells, Texas Tech; Kyle Whittingham, Utah

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College Football News Rankings 1-130: After Week 13

The College Football News 2019 college football rankings after Week 13.

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The College Football News 2019 college football rankings after Week 13.


As always, the CFN Rankings are based on the results, schedules, and head-to-head matchups as much as possible. If you have beef or a question, tweet us @ColFootballNews and we’ll try to explain.

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CFN Rankings After Week 13
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10

130. Akron Zips (0-11)

Week 13: Miami 20, Akron 17
Last Week Ranking: 130
Week 14 Opponent: Ohio

129. UMass Minutemen (1-11)

Week 13: BYU 56, UMass 24
Last Week Ranking: 129
Week 14 Opponent: Season Over

128. UTEP Miners (1-10)

Week 13: New Mexico State 44, UTEP 35
Last Week Ranking: 126
Week 14 Opponent: Rice

127. Old Dominion Monarchs (1-10)

Week 13: Middle Tennessee 38, Old Dominion 17
Last Week Ranking: 125
Week 14 Opponent: Charlotte

126. New Mexico State Aggies (2-9)

Week 13: New Mexico State 44, UTEP 35
Last Week Ranking: 128
Week 14 Opponent: Liberty

125. South Alabama Jaguars (1-10)

Week 13: Georgia State 28, South Alabama 15
Last Week Ranking: 122
Week 14 Opponent: Arkansas State

124. UConn Huskies (2-9)

Week 13: East Carolina 31, UConn 24
Last Week Ranking: 127
Week 14 Opponent: at Temple

123. UTSA Roadrunners (4-7)

Week 13: Florida Atlantic 40, UTSA 26
Last Week Ranking: 123
Week 14 Opponent: at Louisiana Tech

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122. Bowling Green Falcons (3-8)

Week 13: Ohio 66, Bowling Green 24
Last Week Ranking: 121
Week 14 Opponent: at Buffalo

121. New Mexico Lobos (2-9)

Week 13: Air Force 44, New Mexico 22
Last Week Ranking: 120
Week 14 Opponent: Utah State

120. Texas State Bobcats (3-8)

Week 13: Appalachian State 35, Texas State 13
Last Week Ranking: 118
Week 14 Opponent: at Coastal Carolina

119. Liberty Flames (6-5)

Week 13: Virginia 55, Liberty 27
Last Week Ranking: 119
Week 14 Opponent: at New Mexico State

118. Rutgers Scarlet Knights (2-9)

Week 13: Michigan State 27, Rutgers 0
Last Week Ranking: 117
Week 14 Opponent: at Penn State

117. Troy Trojans (5-6)

Week 13: Louisiana 53, Troy 3
Last Week Ranking: 115
Week 14 Opponent: Appalachian State

116. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (4-7)

Week 13: ULM 45, Coastal Carolina 42
Last Week Ranking: 114
Week 14 Opponent: Texas State

115. Northern Illinois Huskies (4-7)

Week 13: Eastern Michigan 45, Northern Illinois 17
Last Week Ranking: 108
Week 14 Opponent: Western Michigan

114. Eastern Michigan Eagles (6-5)

Week 13: Eastern Michigan 45, Northern Illinois 17
Last Week Ranking: 110
Week 14 Opponent: Kent State

113. Toledo Rockets (6-5)

Week 13: Buffalo 49, Toledo 30
Last Week Ranking: 109
Week 14 Opponent: at Central Michigan

112. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (4-7)

Week 13: Middle Tennessee 38, Old Dominion 17
Last Week Ranking: 97
Week 14 Opponent: at WKU

111. North Texas Mean Green (4-7)

Week 13: Rice 20, North Texas 14
Last Week Ranking: 100
Week 14 Opponent: UAB

110. Rice Owls (2-9)

Week 13: Rice 20, North Texas 14
Last Week Ranking: 124
Week 14 Opponent: at UTEP

109. Army Black Knights (5-6)

Week 13: Didn’t Play This Week
Last Week Ranking: 112
Week 14 Opponent: at Hawaii

108. Georgia State Panthers (7-4)

Week 13: Georgia State 28, South Alabama 15
Last Week Ranking: 111
Week 14 Opponent: at Georgia Southern

107. ULM Warhawks (5-6)

Week 13: ULM 45, Coastal Carolina 42
Last Week Ranking: 106
Week 14 Opponent: at Louisiana

106. Ball State Cardinals (4-7)

Week 13: Kent State 41, Ball State 38
Last Week Ranking: 105
Week 14 Opponent: Miami University

105. Kent State Golden Flashes (5-6)

Week 13: Kent State 41, Ball State 38
Last Week Ranking: 116
Week 14 Opponent: at Eastern Michigan

104. Central Michigan Chippewas (7-4)

Week 13: Didn’t Play This Week
Last Week Ranking: 104
Week 14 Opponent: Toledo

103. Buffalo Bulls (6-5)

Week 13: Buffalo 49, Toledo 30
Last Week Ranking: 103
Week 14 Opponent: Bowling Green

102. Ohio Bobcats (5-6)

Week 13: Ohio 66, Bowling Green 24
Last Week Ranking: 102
Week 14 Opponent: at Akron

101. Miami University RedHawks (7-4)

Week 13: Miami 20, Akron 17
Last Week Ranking: 107
Week 14 Opponent: at Ball State

CFN Rankings After Week 13
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10

NEXT: 76-100, 50-75, Top 25

AP Poll Top 25 Projection: After Week 13

Where will all the top teams rank in the 2019 Week 13 AP Poll Top 25? Here are the projections for what they might be.

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Where will all the top teams rank in the 2019 Week 13 AP Poll Top 25? Here are the projections for what they might be.


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NOTE: These are just PROJECTIONS, not the actual rankings.

Last Week AP rankings in parentheses

25. USC Trojans 8-4 (NR)

24. Navy Midshipmen 8-2 (NR)

23. Virginia Tech Hokies 8-3 (25)

22. Appalachian State Mountaineers 10-1 (23)

21. Oklahoma State Cowboys 8-3 (22)

20. Boise State Broncos 10-1 (20)

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19. Iowa Hawkeyes 8-3 (19)

18. Memphis Tigers 10-1 (18)

17. Cincinnati Bearcats 10-1 (17)

16. Auburn Tigers 8-3 (16)

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15. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 9-2 (15)

14. Wisconsin Badgers 9-2 (14)

13. Penn State Nittany Lions 9-2 (9)

12. Oregon Ducks 9-2 (6)

11. Baylor Bears 10-1 (13)

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10. Michigan Wolverines 10-2 (12)

9. Minnesota Golden Gophers 10-1 (11)

8. Florida Gators 9-2 (10)

7. Oklahoma Sooners 10-1 (8)

6. Utah Utes 10-1 (7)

5. Alabama Crimson Tide 10-1 (5)

4. Georgia Bulldogs 10-1  (4)

3. Clemson Tigers 11-0 (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 11-0 (2)

1. LSU Tigers 11-0 (1)

The AP Poll Greatest Program of All-Time Rankings

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Coaches Poll Top 25 Projection: After Week 13

Where will all the top teams rank in the 2019 Week 13 Coaches Poll Top 25? Here are the projections for what they might be.

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Where will all the top teams rank in the 2019 Week 13 Coaches Poll Top 25? Here are the projections for what they might be.


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NOTE: These are just PROJECTIONS, not the actual rankings.

Last week’s ranking in parentheses.

25. Air Force Falcons 9-2 (NR)

24. Navy Midshipmen 8-2 (NR)

23. Virginia Tech Hokies 9-2 (NR)

22. Oklahoma State Cowboys 8-3 (23)

21. Appalachian State Mountaineers 10-1 (22)

20. Iowa Hawkeyes 8-3 (20)

19 Boise State Broncos 10-1 (19)

18. Memphis Tigers 10-1 (18)

17. Cincinnati Bearcats 10-1 (17)

16. Auburn Tigers 8-3 (16)

15. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 9-2 (15)

14. Wisconsin Badgers 9-2 (14)

13. Oregon Ducks 9-2 (6)

12. Baylor Bears 10-1 (13)

11. Michigan Wolverines 9-2 (12)

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10. Penn State Nittany Lions 9-2 (9)

9. Florida Gators 9-2 (10)

8. Minnesota Golden Gophers 10-1 (11)

7. Utah Utes 10-1 (8)

6. Oklahoma Sooners 10-1 (7)

5. Alabama Crimson Tide 10-1 (5)

4. Georgia Bulldogs 10-1  (4)

3. Clemson Tigers 11-0 (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 11-0 (2)

1. LSU Tigers 11-0 (1)

The Amway Board of Coaches is made up of 65 head coaches at Bowl Subdivision schools. All are members of the American Football Coaches Association. The board for the 2019 season: Chris Ash, Rutgers; Dino Babers, Syracuse; Craig Bohl, Wyoming; Jeff Brohm, Purdue; Neal Brown, West Virginia; Troy Calhoun, Air Force; Steve Campbell, South Alabama; Rod Carey, Temple; Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina; Geoff Collins, Georgia Tech; David Cutcliffe, Duke; Mark Dantonio, Michigan State; Butch Davis, Florida International; Ryan Day, Ohio State; Manny Diaz, Miami (Fla.); Dana Dimel, Texas-El Paso; Dave Doeren, North Carolina State; Sonny Dykes, Southern Methodist; Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M; Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern; James Franklin, Penn State; Hugh Freeze, Liberty; Willie Fritz, Tulane; Scott Frost, Nebraska; Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech; Thomas Hammock, Northern Illinois; Bryan Harsin, Boise State; Clay Helton, Southern California; Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky; Tom Herman, Texas; Doc Holliday, Marshall; Jay Hopson, Southern Mississippi; Mike Houston, East Carolina; Mike Leach, Washington State; Lance Leipold, Buffalo; Tim Lester, Western Michigan; Chip Lindsey, Troy; Seth Littrell, North Texas; Scot Loeffler, Bowling Green; Rocky Long, San Diego State; Chad Lunsford, Georgia Southern; Gus Malzahn, Auburn; Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio); Doug Martin, New Mexico State; Jeff Monken, Army; Phillip Montgomery, Tulsa; Dan Mullen, Florida; Ken Niumatalolo, Navy; Ed Orgeron, LSU; Gary Patterson, TCU; Chris Petersen, Washington; Jeremy Pruitt, Tennessee; Matt Rhule, Baylor; Nick Saban, Alabama; Tony Sanchez, UNLV; Kirby Smart, Georgia; Jonathan Smith, Oregon State; Frank Solich, Ohio; Jake Spavital, Texas State; Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee; Kevin Sumlin, Arizona; Dabo Swinney, Clemson; Jeff Tedford, Fresno State; Matt Wells, Texas Tech; Kyle Whittingham, Utah

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College Football Playoff Rankings: Third Week, November 19

The results from the third round of the College Football Playoff rankings, released November 19th.

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The results from the third round of the College Football Playoff rankings, released November 19th.


Last week’s College Football Playoff rankings in parentheses.

25. SMU Mustangs 9-1 (NR)

24. Appalachian State Mountaineers 9-1 (25)

23. USC Trojans 7-4 (23)

22. Iowa State Cyclones 6-4 (22)

21. Oklahoma State Cowboys 7-3 (22)

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20. Boise State Broncos 9-1 (21)

19. Cincinnati Bearcats 9-1 (17)

18. Memphis Tigers 9-1 (18)

17. Iowa Hawkeyes 7-3 (21)

16. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 8-2 (16)

15. Auburn Tigers 7-3 (12)

14. Baylor Bears 9-1 (13)

13. Michigan Wolverines 8-2 (15)

12. Wisconsin Badgers 8-2 (14)

11. Florida Gators 8-2 (11)

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10. Minnesota Golden Gophers 9-1 (8)

9. Oklahoma Sooners 9-1 (10)

8. Penn State Nittany Lions 9-1 (9)

7. Utah Utes 9-1 (7)

6. Oregon Ducks 9-1 (6)

5. Alabama Crimson Tide 9-1 (5)

4. Georgia Bulldogs 9-1 (4)

3. Clemson Tigers 11-0 (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 10-0 (2)

1. LSU Tigers 10-0 (1)

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Week 12 Roundup: 5 Things That Matter, Winners, Losers, Overrated, Underrated

The Week 12 college football roundup. The 5 things that matter, winners and losers, overrated and underrated, and what it all means.

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The Week 12 college football roundup. The 5 things that matter, winners and losers, overrated and underrated, and what it all means.


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College Football Week 12 Roundup

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Predicting every remaining game, conference race
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Week 12 Roundup
The Really Big Thing | Most Overrated Thing
Most Underrated Thing | What It All Means

5. Winners & Losers From Week 12

Winner: QB Trevor Lawrence, Clemson

Remember way, way back to the old days of mid-October when Trevor Lawrence was supposedly freelancing, making too many big mistakes, and throwing eight interceptions in his first seven games?

Remember when he was overrated, not worthy of being considered a slam-dunk No. 1 overall NFL prospect, and was regressing in his sophomore year?

Good times.

Yeah … in his last four games he hit close to 80% of his passes and averaged over 12 yards per throw with 13 touchdowns and no interceptions. If that wasn’t enough, he also ran for 130 yards with two touchdowns as Clemson hung up 52 points or more on the board in each of those four games.

Loser: Arizona’s passing game

In recent years, a mediocre day from the Arizona passing attack usually happened because the ground game was going off. The Wildcats only threw for 68 yards against Oregon State back in 2017, but that’s because they ran for 534.

Against Oregon on Saturday, Arizona’s Khalil Tate and Grant Gunnell combined to throw for a season-low 132 yards with no touchdown passes. Worse yet, the 4.4 yards per pass were the fewest by any Arizona team since a 51-13 loss to the Ducks back in 2014.

Winner: RB Najee Harris, Alabama

Alabama’s passing game carried the team, but now with Tua Tagovailoa done for the year, it’ll be up to Harris and the ground game to start doing a whole lot more. Harris has rushed for eight touchdowns in the last four games and caught touchdown passes in each of the last two. He wasn’t needed much in blowouts over Arkansas and Mississippi State – running for 86 and 88 yards, respectively – but he took off for over 100 yards in the other three of the previous five games.

Loser: Georgia Tech’s running game  

Going back to early in the 2009 season in a loss to Miami, Georgia Tech failed to run for 100 yards just three times in a span of 134 games.

It has failed to run for 100 yards twice in the last three weeks.

The program went on a run of 40 straight games going back to 2016 with 100 yards rushing or more. That streak snapped a few weeks ago when Pitt allowed just 86 yards in a 20-10 win. On Saturday, Virginia Tech beat the Yellow Jackets 45-0, allowing just 53 yards on 31 carries.

It was the first time Georgia Tech was held to under 75 yards since Clemson gave up just 71 in the middle of the 2015 season.

Winner: The quarterbacks in the LSU 58-37 win over Ole Miss

Defense, schmefense. In LSU’s wild and crazy win over Ole Miss, Joe Burrow further cemented his Heisman credentials by completing 32-of-42 passes for 489 yards and five scores, and he ran for 26 yards.

Ole Miss freshman QB John Rhys Plumlee came up with 212 yards and four touchdowns … rushing. He also threw for 123 yards with a pick, and Matt Corral threw for 89 yards and a touchdown.

In all, the quarterbacks in the game accounted for 945 yards of total offense.

Loser: Northwestern’s quarterback play

The good news: Northwestern finally won a game again. It rocked a miserable UMass team – with the nation’s worst defense, by far – 45-6.

The bad news: the passing game completed 7-of-13 passes for 76 yards and two picks. Two weeks earlier, the Minutemen gave up 488 passing yards and five touchdowns to Liberty.

Winner: Kent State’s fourth quarter vs. Buffalo

0-60. That’s what Kent State was in its previous 60 games when down by 21 points or more. It was down 27-6 to a Buffalo team looking for its sixth win, bow eligibility, and a big step forward in the MAC East race.

Instead, in the final eight minutes of the game, Kent State scored a touchdown, recovered the onside kick, scored on a 41-yard pass play for a score, blocked a punt, tied the game on a fourth down touchdown pass, and won on the last play of regulation with a 44-yard Matthew Trickett field goal.

Loser: Baylor in the second half vs. Oklahoma

Everything was going so well. Baylor was up 31-10 at halftime, the party was just getting started, and then … Oklahoma score 24 in the second half – 31 unanswered overall – and Baylor suffered a brutal collapse. It couldn’t move the chains at all after halftime – Oklahoma ended up controlling the clock for over 41 minutes.

Winner: Rice

Rice had one win over an FBS program in its previous 31 games going back to September 9th of 2017. It won last year’s season finale against Ole Dominion, and it was competitive through most of the first part of the season despite the 0-9 start, and then … Rice 31, Middle Tennessee 28. The Owls failed to score in the second half, and it got WAY too tight, but it was the program’s first win of the season.

Loser: Duke

Didn’t you used to be Duke? The Blue Devils started the season 4-2 with acceptable losses to Alabama and Pitt, and since then they’ve not only lost four straight, but the offense has gone bye-bye.

They scored 30 or more in five straight games, and 44 total in the last four losses in blowout after blowout. A once sure-thing bowl season is now destined to be a loser, bottoming out in a 49-6 home loss to a Syracuse team that hadn’t won an ACC game.

Week 12 Roundup
The Really Big Thing | Most Overrated Thing
Most Underrated Thing | What It All Means

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College Football Playoff Rankings Projection, Week 3

What will the College Football Playoff rankings be in the third unveiling on Tuesday night?

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What will the College Football Playoff rankings be in the third unveiling on Tuesday night?


As always, a few things to keep in mind …

1. This is simply a snapshot. We can see how the committee is thinking early on, and we can get a first look at what it seems to like, but it gets thrown out next week and the process starts over.

2. In general, the committee over the first five years of this thing loves big wins and hates ugly losses. You can lose, but don’t get wiped out. At the end of the day, the committee can like any team it wants to, just because. However … big wins, big wins, big wins.

3. Each spot in the order is argued over. It’s not just a random list thrown together in a room. Everyone has to agree that team X needs to get put ahead of teams Y and Z. You might not agree with the rankings, but each spot in the top 25 has been meticulously debated.

And after all of that, it’s about feel, eye-test, and resumé.

So what will they be? Here’s the best guess for what the third College Football Playoff rankings will be on Tuesday night.

25. Virginia Tech Hokies 7-3 (NR)

Here’s your answer for the ACC’s problem of who’ll end up in the Orange Bowl. Assuming Clemson is in the College Football Playoff, the next highest-ranked ACC team will be in the big game, and Virginia Tech is two wins away – Pitt, at Virginia – from getting there.

24. Texas A&M Aggies 7-3 (NR)

It’s finally time finally recognize Texas A&M for its horrible, horrible schedule break. Yeah, it’s 7-3, but those three losses were to CFP No. 3 Clemson, No. 5 Alabama, and No. 12 Auburn. The blowout win over South Carolina will have to be enough to move into the rankings.

23. SMU Mustangs 9-1 (NR)

The Mustangs were 25th in the first round of rankings, dropped out after struggling to get by East Carolina 59-51, and will slide back in after a week off. The win over TCU is still a key part of the puzzle, but the record and the offense will be enough to be ranked.

22. Appalachian State Mountaineers 9-1 (25)

Now the Mountaineers will move up after getting into the top 25 last week. The wins over North Carolina and South Carolina are still great for a Group of Five program, and blowing away Georgia State 56-27 was terrific. Don’t be stunned if ASU is deep in the chase for the Cotton Bowl at the end of the process.

21. Oklahoma State Cowboys 7-3 (22)

The committee liked Oklahoma State enough to put it in the top 25 from the start. Now on a three-game winning streak, and after a blowout win over Kansas – everything sets up for a big finish. Get by West Virginia on the road, and the Oklahoma game will be for a chance to screw up the Sooners’ CFP hopes.

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20. Boise State Broncos 9-1 (21)

Shhhhhhhhh. This really might be your Group of Five representative in the New Year’s Six Cotton Bowl slot. Watch out for Cincinnati and Memphis screw each other up – they’ll likely have to play twice – and Boise State will keep on moving up. But for now, being in the top 20 is fine.

19. Iowa Hawkeyes 7-3 (20)

Is it possible to leapfrog the one-loss Group of Fivers? Iowa should – the three losses are to CFP No. 14 Wisconsin and No. 15 Michigan on the road, and to No. 9 Penn State in a close battle. And now they beat the unbeaten No. 8 Minnesota team, but they’ll still likely be behind …

18. Memphis Tigers 9-1 (18)

The Tigers won four straight with a convincing win over Houston on the road. They have to keep winning, though. Lose, and the door is open for SMU to jump into the AAC West lead. Everything for MU is steamrolling towards a showdown against …

17. Cincinnati Bearcats 9-1 (17)

Some will argue that the Bearcats should be higher than this, but they struggled WAY too much with a mediocre USF team in a 20-17 win. All that really matters is that they’ll still be the top-ranked Group of Five team, giving it the inside track for the Cotton Bowl.

16. Auburn Tigers 7-3 (12)

Yeah, the Tigers now have three losses, but remembering that the committee argues the merits of each team and each position, they can’t – and likely won’t – drop too far after a close loss to last week’s CFP No. 4 team, Georgia. Remember, the other two losses came to CFP No. 11 Florida and, or course, No. 1 LSU.

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15. Baylor Bears 9-1 (13)

Remember, these rankings aren’t like other polls. It’s not as simple as win and move up, lose and move down – there’s an outside shot the Bears don’t move down at all. The committee will like the first half against Oklahoma just enough to not punish the Bears too much – they won’t be any lower than 14, if they don’t move up.

14. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 8-2 (16)

The Fighting Irish can’t and won’t move ahead of Michigan, but after obliterating the CFP No. 23 Navy team 52-20, they’ll slide into the top 14 and hang around enough to be in range for a New Year’s Six bowl consideration.

13. Michigan Wolverines 8-2 (15)

Unlike the other rankings, the College Football Playoff committee is old enough to remember when the Wolverines were blasted by Wisconsin. A New Year’s Six game is still possible by winning out, finishing up with a win over Ohio State. At the very least, now they’ve positioned themselves up for a solid Big Ten bowl slot.

12. Wisconsin Badgers 8-2 (14)

This is actually too high for a team that’s shakier than it might seem, but the convincing win over Nebraska on the road – combined with the now-stronger looking win over Iowa two weeks ago – will move the Badgers up a few spots.

11. Florida Gators 9-2 (11)

The Gators should actually be ranked higher than this considering their two losses came to CFP No. 1 LSU and No. 4 Georgia. The win over Auburn will matter more and more – technically, Florida should be ahead of Oregon in this. A spot in a New Year’s Six game will be a near-lock if it beats Florida State convincingly.

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AP Top 25 Poll, Rankings: Week 12

Where do all the top teams rank in the 2019 Week 12 AP Poll Top 25? Which teams are just outside of the rankings?

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AP Poll Rankings Greatest Programs of All-Time

Last Week AP rankings in parentheses

25. Virginia Tech Hokies 7-3 61 (NR

24. Texas A&M Aggies 7-3 132 (NR)

23. Appalachian State Mountaineers 9-1 154 (NR)

22. Oklahoma State Cowboys 7-3 200 (25)

21. SMU Mustangs 9-1 328 (20)

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20. Boise State Broncos 9-1 379 (19)

19. Iowa Hawkeyes 7-3 493 (23)

18. Memphis Tigers 9-1 520 (18)

17. Cincinnati Bearcats 9-1 536 (17)

16. Auburn Tigers 7-3 623 (13)

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15. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 8-2 676 (16)

14. Wisconsin Badgers 8-2 746 (15)

13. Baylor Bears 9-1 787 (12)

12. Michigan Wolverines 8-2 829 (14)

11. Minnesota Golden Gophers 9-1 902 (7)

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10. Florida Gators 9-2 984 (11)

9. Penn State Nittany Lions 9-1 1030 (9)

8. Oklahoma Sooners 9-1 1144  (10)

7. Utah Utes 9-1 1155 (8)

6. Oregon Ducks 9-1 1243 (6)

5. Alabama Crimson Tide 9-1  1263 (4)

4. Georgia Bulldogs 9-1  1343 (5)

3. Clemson Tigers 11-0 1442 (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 10-0 1478 (2)

1. LSU Tigers 10-0 1542 (1)

The AP Poll Greatest Program of All-Time Rankings

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Amway Coaches Poll Top 25 Powered By USA TODAY Sports: Week 12

Where do all the top teams rank in the Week 12 Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports Top 25?

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Where do all the top teams rank in the Week 12 Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports Top 25? Which teams just missed out and are waiting in the wings?


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Coaches Poll Rankings Greatest Programs of All-Time

Last week’s ranking in parentheses.

25. San Diego State Aztecs 8-2 123 (NR)

24. Texas A&M Aggies 7-3 101 (NR)

23. Oklahoma State Cowboys 7-3 212 (NR)

22. Appalachian State Mountaineers 9-1 224 (24)

21. SMU Mustangs 9-1  341 (20)

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20. Iowa Hawkeyes 7-3 434 (22)

19 Boise State Broncos 9-1 469 (19)

18. Memphis Tigers 9-1 539 (18)

17. Cincinnati Bearcats 9-1 566 (17)

16. Auburn Tigers 7-3 614 (13)

15. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 8-2 760 (16)

14. Wisconsin Badgers 8-2 786 (15)

13. Baylor Bears 9-1 841 (10)

12. Michigan Wolverines 8-2 851 (14)

11. Minnesota Golden Gophers 9-1 899 (7)

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10. Florida Gators 9-2 1031 (12)

9. Penn State Nittany Lions 9-1 1081 (11)

8. Utah Utes 9-1 1177 (9)

7. Oklahoma Sooners 9-1 1219 (8)

6. Oregon Ducks 9-1 1301 (6)

5. Alabama Crimson Tide 9-1 1366 (4)

4. Georgia Bulldogs 9-1  1383 (5)

3. Clemson Tigers 11-0 1513 (4 1st) (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 10-0 1550 (6 1st) (2)

1. LSU Tigers 10-0 1591 (55 1st) (1)

Also Receiving Votes: Virginia Tech 46; Air Force 43; Indiana 39; Navy 25; Virginia 20; Louisiana Tech 10; UL Lafayette 8; Pittsburgh 7; Southern California 3; Wake Forest 2; Temple 1; Kansas State 1.

The Amway Board of Coaches is made up of 65 head coaches at Bowl Subdivision schools. All are members of the American Football Coaches Association. The board for the 2019 season: Chris Ash, Rutgers; Dino Babers, Syracuse; Craig Bohl, Wyoming; Jeff Brohm, Purdue; Neal Brown, West Virginia; Troy Calhoun, Air Force; Steve Campbell, South Alabama; Rod Carey, Temple; Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina; Geoff Collins, Georgia Tech; David Cutcliffe, Duke; Mark Dantonio, Michigan State; Butch Davis, Florida International; Ryan Day, Ohio State; Manny Diaz, Miami (Fla.); Dana Dimel, Texas-El Paso; Dave Doeren, North Carolina State; Sonny Dykes, Southern Methodist; Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M; Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern; James Franklin, Penn State; Hugh Freeze, Liberty; Willie Fritz, Tulane; Scott Frost, Nebraska; Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech; Thomas Hammock, Northern Illinois; Bryan Harsin, Boise State; Clay Helton, Southern California; Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky; Tom Herman, Texas; Doc Holliday, Marshall; Jay Hopson, Southern Mississippi; Mike Houston, East Carolina; Mike Leach, Washington State; Lance Leipold, Buffalo; Tim Lester, Western Michigan; Chip Lindsey, Troy; Seth Littrell, North Texas; Scot Loeffler, Bowling Green; Rocky Long, San Diego State; Chad Lunsford, Georgia Southern; Gus Malzahn, Auburn; Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio); Doug Martin, New Mexico State; Jeff Monken, Army; Phillip Montgomery, Tulsa; Dan Mullen, Florida; Ken Niumatalolo, Navy; Ed Orgeron, LSU; Gary Patterson, TCU; Chris Petersen, Washington; Jeremy Pruitt, Tennessee; Matt Rhule, Baylor; Nick Saban, Alabama; Tony Sanchez, UNLV; Kirby Smart, Georgia; Jonathan Smith, Oregon State; Frank Solich, Ohio; Jake Spavital, Texas State; Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee; Kevin Sumlin, Arizona; Dabo Swinney, Clemson; Jeff Tedford, Fresno State; Matt Wells, Texas Tech; Kyle Whittingham, Utah

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National Football Foundation FWAA Super 16 Week 12 Rankings

Where do all the top teams rank in the 2019 FFWA National Football Foundation Super 16 Week 12 rankings?

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Where do all the top teams rank in the 2019 FFWA National Football Foundation Super 16 Week 12 rankings? 


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FWAA-NFF Super 16 Week 12 Rankings

All the rankings: CFN, AP, Coaches Poll

Points, followed by first place votes, followed by last week’s ranking. 

Rank School Points
1. LSU (10-0) 729 (40) 1
2. Ohio State (10-0) 690 (5) 2
3. Clemson (11-0) 649 (1) 3
4. Georgia (9-1) 579 5
5. Alabama (9-1) 534 4
6. Oregon (9-1) 482 6
7. Oklahoma (9-1) 454 8
8. Utah (9-1) 430 9
9. Penn State (9-1) 349 10
10. Florida (9-2) 319 12
11. Minnesota (9-1) 241 7
12. Michigan (8-2) 202 14
13. Baylor (9-1) 199 11
14. Wisconsin (8-2) 147 15
15. Notre Dame (8-2) 117 16
16. Auburn (7-3) 72 13

Pete Fiutak’s Ballot
1 LSU
2  Ohio State
3  Clemson
4  Alabama
5  Georgia
6  Florida
7  Auburn
8  Oregon
9  Utah
10  Oklahoma
11  Minnesota
12  Penn State
13  Baylor
14  Wisconsin
15  Michigan
16  Notre Dame

The FWAA Super 16 Poll Voters

MARK ANDERSON
Las Vegas Review-Journal

NICOLE AUERBACH
The Athletic

NICOLE AUERBACH
The All-American

ZACH BARNETT
FootballScoop.com

TONY BARNHART
SEC Network

BRETT BEAIRD
WYTK Radio

TOM BECK
2004 Hall of Fame Class

RYAN BLACK
Manhattan Mercury

MARK BLAUDSCHUN
TMG College Sports

CHIP BROWN
Horns247, 1300 The Zone

DAVE CONGROVE
CollegeFootballPoll.com

GENE DUFFEY
Freelance

CHRIS DUFRESNE
TMG College Sports

JON FINKEL
Author, Life of Dad Show

BRYAN FISCHER
NBC Sports/College Football Talk

PETE FIUTAK
CollegeFootballNews.com

MIKE GRIFFITH
AJC Dawg Nation

DAN HARRALSON
Vols Wire/USA Today

STEVE HELWAGEN
Bucknuts Media Network

RON HIGGINS
LSU.Rivals.com

BOB HOLT
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

JOHN HOOVER
KRXO Radio (OK)

BRETT HUDSON
Matt Wyatt Media (MS)

ADAM HUNSUCKER
Monroe News-Star (LA)

JOHNNIE JOHNSON
2007 Hall of Fame Class

CODY KELLNER
Cody Kellner Points Index

KELLY LYELL
Fort Collins Coloradoan

RUDY MARTZKE
USA Today (Retired)

KEVIN McGUIRE
NBC Sports College Football Talk

DON McPHERSON
2008 Hall of Fame Class

RANDY PETERSON
Des Moines Register

MATT ROBERSON
Jonesboro Sun (AR)

BILL ROYCE
2016 Hall of Fame Class

BARRETT SALLEE
CBSSports.com/SiriusXM

MIKE’L SEVERE
1620 The Zone (NE)

DAN SILEO
Sports Radio Host (San Diego)

AUDREY SNYDER
The Athletic

PHIL STEELE
ESPN/Phil Steele Publications

PATRICK STEVENS
The Athletic Baltimore

DAVID TEEL
Newport News Daily Press

MEL TJEERDSMA
2018 Hall of Fame Class

JOHN WAGNER
Toledo Blade (Retired)

WESLEY WALLS
2014-Hall of Fame Class

DICK WEISS
Blue Star Media

REGGIE WILLIAMS
2007-Hall of Fame Class

SCOTT WOERNER
2016-Hall of Fame Class

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