Florida football voteless in US LBM Coaches Poll for Week 10

As expected, the Gators are now voteless in the US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 10.

The Florida Gators fell to the Arkansas Razorbacks in Week 10 of the college football season in overtime, 39-36, in a high-flying affair that left the Orange and Blue short in the Swamp on Saturday afternoon.

Predictably, Billy Napier’s boys came away voteless in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll. Following the defeat at the hands of the Georgia Bulldogs last weekend in which they clung onto three remaining votes all confidence in this year’s Gators squad has been lost.

The Georgia Bulldogs remain ranked No. 1 with the Alabama Crimson Tide and Ole Miss Rebels (No. 10) joining them in the top 10. The Tennessee Volunteers (No. 12), Missouri Tigers (No. 15) and LSU Tigers (No. 19) round out the rest of the Southeastern Conference teams in the top 25.

The Kentucky Wildcats also earned four votes.

Next up for Florida is LSU, who host the Gators in Baton Rouge on Saturday, Nov. 11. Kickoff time and broadcast information has yet to be announced.

Here is the full US LBM Coaches Poll following Week 10.

US LBM Coaches Poll

Rank Team Record Points Change
1 Georgia 9-0 1,587 (55)
2 Michigan 9-0 1,479 (4)
3 Ohio State 9-0 1,468 (5)
4 Florida State 9-0 1,433
5 Washington 9-0 1,357
6 Oregon 8-1 1,235 +1
7 Texas 8-1 1,209 -1
8 Alabama 8-1 1,187
9 Penn State 8-1 1,093
10 Ole Miss 8-1 1,052
11 Louisville 8-1 938 +4
12 Tennessee 7-2 785 +4
13 Oregon State 7-2 756 +6
14 Utah 7-2 747 +4
15 Missouri 7-2 658 -1
16 Oklahoma 7-2 552 -5
17 Oklahoma State 7-2 543 +10
18 Kansas 7-2 481 +5
19 LSU 6-3 468 -6
20 Tulane 8-1 377 +1
21 James Madison 9-0 279 +3
22 Notre Dame 7-3 264 -10
23 UNC 7-2 233 +2
24 Arizona 6-3 118 +8
25 Fresno State 8-1 113 +3

Schools Dropped Out

No. 17 Air Force; No. 20 UCLA; No. 22 USC

Others Receiving Votes

Air Force 78; Iowa 57; USC 56; Kansas State 52; Liberty 50; Duke 24; UCLA 22; SMU 20; UNLV 10; Toledo 8; North Carolina State 4; Kentucky 4; Troy 2; West Virginia 1

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