Ducks stay put in US LBM Coaches Poll following Week 2 play

Oregon stayed put in the US LBM Coaches poll after its 38-30 victory over Texas Tech Saturday night.

A late rally on the road evidently doesn’t earn you a whole lot, according to the latest US LBM Coaches poll.

Despite playing a true road game and outscoring the home team 20-3 in the fourth quarter and winning 38-30, the Oregon Ducks football team stayed put at No. 13 in the second week of the poll.

It was another banner week for the Pac-12 with USC moving up a spot to No. 5 and Washington’s easy win over Tulsa kept the Huskies at No. 8.

Utah needed a last-minute touchdown to defeat Baylor and the Utes stayed at No. 12, following by Oregon and Oregon State, which moved up a spot to No. 17 after its easy home win over UC-Davis.

Colorado jumped four spots to No. 21 as it continues to prove that it’s not a fluke.

A look at the full US LBM Coaches Poll:

Rank Team Record Points Change
1 Georgia 2-0 1624 (64)
2 Michigan 2-0 1533 (1)
3 Florida State 2-0 1441 +2
4 Ohio State 2-0 1401
5 Southern California 3-0 1319 +1
6 Texas 2-0 1318 +4
7 Penn State 2-0 1229
8 Washington 2-0 1129
9 Tennessee 2-0 1039
10 Alabama 1-1 1016 -7
11 Notre Dame 3-0 1004
12 Utah 2-0 893
13 Oregon 2-0 870
14 Louisiana State 1-1 714
15 Kansas State 2-0 675
16 Oklahoma 2-0 584 +1
17 Oregon State 2-0 562 +1
18 North Carolina 2-0 506 -2
19 Ole Miss 2-0 503 +1
20 Duke 2-0 363 +4
21 Colorado 2-0 357 +4
22 Clemson 1-1 207 -1
23 Miami 2-0 195 +9
24 Iowa 2-0 166 +2
25 UCLA 2-0 101 +4

Schools Dropped Out

No.19 Wisconsin,  No. 22 Tulane, No. 23 Texas A&M

Others receiving votes

Washington State 80; Kentucky 38; Texas Christian 26; Auburn 23; Texas A&M 21; Fresno State 21; Kansas 17; Tulane 16; Missouri 14; Maryland 14; Wake Forest 13; Oklahoma State 12; Central Florida 11; Arkansas 10; Syracuse 9; Cincinnati 8; Wisconsin 7; Mississippi State 7; Wyoming 6; Minnesota 6; Air Force 5; South Carolina 3; Memphis 3; Louisville 3; James Madison 2; Michigan State 1.


The Ducks most likely won’t make a big jump in the poll next week either as Oregon is expected to beat Hawaii fairly easily. Unless there are a number of upsets next week, the Ducks shouldn’t move up much until they host Colorado Sept. 23 in what will be the Buffaloes first real test of the season.