Florida adds to AP Poll tally after college football conference title week

It ain’t much, but it’s an honest gain for the Gators in this week’s AP Poll.

The Florida football program had to watch this year’s edition of the Southeastern Conference college football championship game at home, but despite the inactivity, the Gators gained some ground in the latest Associated Press Poll.

Following a road victory at the Florida State Seminoles last weekend to clinch a three-game winning streak and a winning record for the 2024 campaign, the Orange and Blue found themselves with four votes in the poll. After the dust settled from this weekend’s action, Billy Napier and Co. added a vote to give them five heading into their yet-to-be-determined bowl game.

That gives Florida a de facto No. 32 ranking and puts them three votes behind the LSU Tigers, who fell in the Swamp during Week 12.

SEC schools in AP Poll

Fellow conference schools earning votes this week include the second-ranked Georgia Bulldogs, followed by the fourth-ranked Texas Longhorns and seventh-ranked Tennessee Volunteers to round out the top 10. The Alabama Crimson Tide (No. 11), South Carolina Gamecocks (No. 14), Ole Miss Rebels (No. 16) and Missouri Tigers (No. 23) round out the SEC teams in the top 25.

The Texas A&M Aggies are essentially the No. 26 team with 75 votes, followed by LSU and Florida.

AP Poll Top 25

RK Team REC PTS
1 Oregon (62) 13-0 1550
2 Georgia 11-2 1474
3 Notre Dame 11-1 1398
4 Texas 11-2 1356
5 Penn State 11-2 1258
6 Ohio State 10-2 1233
7 Tennessee 10-2 1224
8 Boise State 12-1 1108
9 Indiana 11-1 1052
10 Arizona State 11-2 1001
11 Alabama 9-3 838
12 SMU 11-2 837
13 Clemson 10-3 827
14 South Carolina 9-3 770
15 Miami 10-2 697
16 Ole Miss 9-3 680
17 BYU 10-2 531
18 Iowa State 10-3 401
19 Army 11-1 363
20 Colorado 9-3 329
21 Illinois 9-3 317
22 Syracuse 9-3 234
23 Missouri 9-3 228
24 UNLV 10-3 144
25 Memphis 10-2 132

Others receiving votes:

Texas A&M 75, Louisville 37, Duke 29, Kansas St. 9, Marshall 8, LSU 8, Florida 5, Ohio 2, Tulane 2, Baylor 2, Louisiana-Lafayette 1.

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