Gators take a plunge in final AP Poll after Cotton Bowl loss

After a brutal loss to Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl, Florida football has dropped three spots in the final AP Poll of the 2020 season.

The 2020 college football season came to a bit of an anticlimactic end on Monday night. In the National Championship, Alabama dominated Ohio State, 52-24, to capture its 18th national title. With the season in the books, the Associated Press released its final poll for the 2020 season.

Unsurprisingly, the poll wasn’t particularly kind to Florida. A shorthanded Gators team suffered an embarrassing 55-20 loss in the Cotton Bowl at the hands of Oklahoma, and as a result, it took a dive in the rankings.

UF entered bowl season ranked No. 10 in the AP Poll (well below their No. 7 ranking in the College Football Playoff Rankings), and with the loss to the Sooners, it has now dropped to No. 13 in the final poll.

With a final record of 8-4, the Gators rank below three conference rivals: No. 7 Georgia, No. 4 Texas A&M and No. 1 Alabama. Here’s the full final poll.

RANK TEAM PV CONF POINTS
1 Alabama (13-0) 1 SEC 1,525 (61)
2 Ohio State (7-1) 3 Big Ten 1,463
3 Clemson (10-2) 2 ACC 1,378
4 Texas A&M (9-1) 5 SEC 1,324
5 Notre Dame (10-2) 4 ACC 1,279
6 Oklahoma (9-2) 8 Big 12 1,243
7 Georgia (8-2) 11 SEC 1,144
8 Cincinnati (9-1) 6 AAC 1,074
9 Iowa State (9-3) 12 Big 12 1,035
10 Northwestern (7-2) 15 Big Ten 893
11 Brigham Young (11-1) 13 Independent 862
12 Indiana (6-2) 7 Big Ten 773
13 Florida (8-4) 10 SEC 764
14 Coastal Carolina (11-1) 9 Sun Belt 725
15 Louisiana-Lafayette (10-1) 16 Sun Belt 664
16 Iowa (6-2) 17 Big Ten 581
17 Liberty (10-1) 23 Independent 576
18 North Carolina (8-4) 14 ACC 532
19 Texas (7-3) 20 Big 12 485
20 Oklahoma State (8-3) Big 12 417
21 USC (5-1) 21 Pac-12 306
22 Miami (FL) (8-3) 18 ACC 284
23 Ball State (7-1) Mid-American 183
24 San Jose State (7-1) 19 Mountain West 80
25 Buffalo (6-1) Mid-American 51

Others receiving votes:
Appalachian State 41, Tulsa 35, Army 24, Oregon 21, Memphis 12, TCU 12, UAB 10, Washington 10, North Carolina State 7, Nevada 7, Wisconsin 3, West Virginia 1, Marshall 1

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