Georgia-Alabama set to be top-5 matchup in US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 4

The Georgia Bulldogs maintain their top spot in the US LBM Coaches Poll after having a bye in Week 4

The Georgia Bulldogs continues to be ranked as the No. 1 team in the US LBM Coaches Poll. Georgia had a bye in Week 4 ahead of their Sept. 28 game at the Alabama Crimson Tide.

Alabama, who also had Week 4 off, is ranked No. 4 ahead of the Alabama-Georgia game. The Crimson Tide and Bulldogs have both been ranked in the top 10 in each of their last six meetings. The winner of three of the last meetings between Georgia and Alabama has gone on to win the national championship (with two of those meetings being in the national title game).

Week 4 featured the Tennessee Volunteers knocking off the Oklahoma Sooners 25-15, the BYU Cougars dominating Kansas State Wildcats 38-9, the Michigan Wolverines defeating the USC Trojans 27-24, and the Utah Utes picking up a 22-19 win at the Oklahoma State Cowboys.

Georgia continues to receive the vast majority of first-place votes in the coaches poll (35 of the 55). The No. 2 Texas Longhorns received 18 first place votes after defeating the Louisiana Monroe 51-3. The No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes received a pair of first-place votes following their easy 49-14 win over Marshall.

Here’s a look at the full US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 4

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Georgia Bulldogs 3-0 1,350 (35)
2 Texas Longhorns 4-0 1,324 (18)
3 Ohio State Buckeyes 3-0 1,279 (2)
4 Alabama Crimson Tide 3-0 1,185
5 Ole Miss Rebels 4-0 1,145
6 Tennessee Volunteers 4-0 1,094
7 Oregon Ducks 3-0 1,016
8 Penn State Nittany Lions 3-0 967
9 Miami Hurricanes 4-0 912
10 Utah Utes 4-0 904
11 Missouri Tigers 4-0 887
12 Michigan Wolverines 3-1 692
13 LSU Tigers 3-1 632
14 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 3-1 553
15 Clemson Tigers 2-1 542
16 USC Trojans 2-1 520
17 Louisville Cardinals 3-0 509
18 Oklahoma Sooners 3-1 404
19 Iowa State Cyclones 3-0 386
20 Oklahoma State Cowboys 3-1 326
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 4-0 307
22 BYU Cougars 4-0 167
23 UNLV Rebels 3-0 124
24 Texas A&M Aggies 3-1 119
25 Kansas State Wildcats 3-1 116

Dropped out

No. 22 Nebraska; No. 23 Memphis;

Others Receiving Votes

Washington State 94; Indiana 67; Pittsburgh 50; Boise State 42; UCF 35; Iowa 34; Arizona 16; Boston College 15; Duke 14; James Madison 13; Nebraska 7; Washington 6; Rutgers 5; Colorado 5; SMU 4; South Carolina 2; Navy 2; Liberty 2; Arkansas 2;

Kentucky gets no votes in the US LBM Coaches Poll after beating Ohio

Kentucky football won big this week, but still didn’t receive any votes in the new US LBM Coaches Poll.

Kentucky football had a couple of tough weeks leading up to Saturday’s game against Ohio. After week one, they received votes in the US LBM Coaches Poll, but then got blown out by South Carolina. They narrowly lost to Georgia last week, but bounced back with a 41 – 6 win over Ohio this week.

On Sunday, the new US LBM Coaches Poll was released, and despite a blowout victory, the Wildcats still didn’t receive any votes.

Related: Social media reacts to Kentucky win over Ohio

The Georgia Bulldogs are still the top ranked team, followed by the Texas Longhorns, giving the SEC the top two teams in the country. The Alabama Crimson Tide are fourth, and the next Kentucky opponent, Ole Miss, comes in at number five.

Overall, the SEC dominates the new top 25. They have five of the top six teams, and eight teams ranked overall. Kentucky will need to battle through some really good teams if they want to get into the rankings. A win over the Rebels next week would be a good start.

Here is the full top 25:

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Georgia Bulldogs 3-0 1,350 (35)
2 Texas Longhorns 4-0 1,324 (18)
3 Ohio State Buckeyes 3-0 1,279 (2)
4 Alabama Crimson Tide 3-0 1,185
5 Ole Miss Rebels 4-0 1,145
6 Tennessee Volunteers 4-0 1,094
7 Oregon Ducks 3-0 1,016
8 Penn State Nittany Lions 3-0 967
9 Miami Hurricanes 4-0 912
10 Utah Utes 4-0 904
11 Missouri Tigers 4-0 887
12 Michigan Wolverines 3-1 692
13 LSU Tigers 3-1 632
14 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 3-1 553
15 Clemson Tigers 2-1 542
16 USC Trojans 2-1 520
17 Louisville Cardinals 3-0 509
18 Oklahoma Sooners 3-1 404
19 Iowa State Cyclones 3-0 386
20 Oklahoma State Cowboys 3-1 326
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 4-0 307
22 BYU Cougars 4-0 167
23 UNLV Rebels 3-0 124
24 Texas A&M Aggies 3-1 119
25 Kansas State Wildcats 3-1 116

Clemson sees big jump in Week 4 US LBM Coaches Poll after massive win over NC State

Here’s where Clemson ranks in the Week 4 US LBM Coaches Poll, released Sunday.

The Clemson Tigers are once again on the rise in the US LBM Coaches Poll.

After their 59-35 victory over rival NC State on Saturday, the Tigers (2-1) moved up four spots to No. 15 in the Week 4 Coaches Poll. It’s the third straight week that Clemson has moved up in the poll.

The top five teams all remained the same with the Georgia Bulldogs staying at No. 1. Georgia (3-0) had a bye this weekend ahead of their top five matchup against the fourth-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa.

The Texas Longhorns were ranked No. 2 with the Ohio State Buckeyes at No. 3. The Ole Miss Rebels stayed at No. 5. All three teams posted lopsided wins against Group of Five competition in Week 4.

Elsewhere in the top 10, the Tennessee Volunteers jumped the Oregon Ducks to move up one spot to No. 6 after the Vols’ 25-15 victory over the Oklahoma Sooners in Norman.

In the ACC, the Miami Hurricanes (4-0) remained the league’s highest-ranked team at No. 9. Miami moved up two spots to jump into the top 10 for the first time this season after a 50-15 victory over South Florida at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.

Louisville (3-0), which defeated Georgia Tech 31-19 in the Cardinals’ ACC opener, rose three spots to No. 17. Louisville will visit South Bend to take on No. 14 Notre Dame (3-1) Saturday. The Fighting Irish are ranked one spot ahead of Clemson at No. 14.

The Tigers will host ACC newcomer Stanford in Death Valley at 7 p.m. ET this Saturday. The game will be televised on ESPN.

RELATED: Everything Dabo Swinney said after Clemson football’s big 59-35 win over rival NC State

The full Week 4 US LBM Coaches Poll rankings are below.

Week 4 US LBM Coaches Poll

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Georgia Bulldogs 3-0 1,350 (35)
2 Texas Longhorns 4-0 1,324 (18)
3 Ohio State Buckeyes 3-0 1,279 (2)
4 Alabama Crimson Tide 3-0 1,185
5 Ole Miss Rebels 4-0 1,145
6 Tennessee Volunteers 4-0 1,094
7 Oregon Ducks 3-0 1,016
8 Penn State Nittany Lions 3-0 967
9 Miami Hurricanes 4-0 912
10 Utah Utes 4-0 904
11 Missouri Tigers 4-0 887
12 Michigan Wolverines 3-1 692
13 LSU Tigers 3-1 632
14 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 3-1 553
15 Clemson Tigers 2-1 542
16 USC Trojans 2-1 520
17 Louisville Cardinals 3-0 509
18 Oklahoma Sooners 3-1 404
19 Iowa State Cyclones 3-0 386
20 Oklahoma State Cowboys 3-1 326
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 4-0 307
22 BYU Cougars 4-0 167
23 UNLV Rebels 3-0 124
24 Texas A&M Aggies 3-1 119
25 Kansas State Wildcats 3-1 116

Schools Dropped Out

No. 22 Nebraska; No. 23 Memphis

Others Receiving Votes:

Washington State 94; Indiana 67; Pittsburgh 50; Boise State 42; UCF 35; Iowa 34; Arizona 16; Boston College 15; Duke 14; James Madison 13; Nebraska 7; Washington 6; Rutgers 5; Colorado 5; SMU 4; South Carolina 2; Navy 2; Liberty 2; Arkansas 2

US LBM Coaches Poll following Week 4 of College Football

See what changed in the US LBM Coaches Poll following Week 4!

Week 4 of the college football season did not disappoint. Though some notable teams were off this past week, there were still some great matchups, close games, and exciting finishes. Let’s see how it impacted the latest US LBM Coaches Poll.

Heading into Week 5, fans will be focused on some games with massive College Football Playoff implications, like the Georgia Bulldogs taking on the Alabama Crimson Tide in Bryant-Denny Stadium. However, it’s important to know where those two teams rank after Week 4.

Though there isn’t any major shakeup near the top, it will be interesting to see how the top 10 changes as the season progresses. Some teams are not playing to the level you’d hope to see a top-10 team play at, and others will have to face off against each other.

The week’s biggest winner is BYU jumping 21 spots to the No. 22 slot after knocking off No. 14 Kansas State in Provo, Utah. The Wildcats plummeted 11 spots after the 38-9 thrashing by the Cougars.

US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 4:

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Georgia Bulldogs 3-0 1,350 (35)
2 Texas Longhorns 4-0 1,324 (18)
3 Ohio State Buckeyes 3-0 1,279 (2)
4 Alabama Crimson Tide 3-0 1,185
5 Ole Miss Rebels 4-0 1,145
6 Tennessee Volunteers 4-0 1,094
7 Oregon Ducks 3-0 1,016
8 Penn State Nittany Lions 3-0 967
9 Miami Hurricanes 4-0 912
10 Utah Utes 4-0 904
11 Missouri Tigers 4-0 887
12 Michigan Wolverines 3-1 692
13 LSU Tigers 3-1 632
14 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 3-1 553
15 Clemson Tigers 2-1 542
16 USC Trojans 2-1 520
17 Louisville Cardinals 3-0 509
18 Oklahoma Sooners 3-1 404
19 Iowa State Cyclones 3-0 386
20 Oklahoma State Cowboys 3-1 326
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 4-0 307
22 BYU Cougars 4-0 167
23 UNLV Rebels 3-0 124
24 Texas A&M Aggies 3-1 119
25 Kansas State Wildcats 3-1 116

Schools Dropped Out:

No. 22 Nebraska; No. 23 Memphis

Others Receiving Votes:

Washington State 94; Indiana 67; Pittsburgh 50; Boise State 42; UCF 35; Iowa 34; Arizona 16; Boston College 15; Duke 14; James Madison 13; Nebraska 7; Washington 6; Rutgers 5; Colorado 5; SMU 4; South Carolina 2; Navy 2; Liberty 2; Arkansas 2

Texas moves up to No. 2 in latest US LBM Coaches Poll

The US LBM Coaches Poll is out for Week 3 and the Texas Longhorns have moved up to No. 2.

After dominating Michigan in Week 2 and crushing UTSA in Week 3, the Texas Longhorns have moved up in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll to No. 2. The Horns jump the now No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes, who had the week off.

Texas beat the Roadrunners 55-7 behind a stellar performance from Arch Manning. Texas moved up to No. 2 in the AP Poll after last week’s win in Ann Arbor.

Georgia remains the No. 1, but the Bulldogs’ hold on the top spot is smaller after holding on for a one-point win at Kentucky. Georgia got 42 of 55 first-place votes, less than a week ago. The Longhorns picked up 10 No. 1 nods, while the Buckeyes retained the remaining three.

Texas will most likely start Arch Manning next week against UL Monroe, if Quinn Ewers remains injured.

Alabama and Oregon remained in the 4th and 5th positions. Tennessee jumped two spots to 7th. Penn State and Mizzou are tied at the No. 8 spot. Utah rounds out the Top 10.

Week 3 US LBM Coaches Poll

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Georgia Bulldogs 3-0 1,358 (42)
2 Texas Longhorns 3-0 1,301(10)
3 Ohio State Buckeyes 2-0 1,293 (3)
4 Alabama Crimson Tide 3-0 1,193
5 Ole Miss Rebels 3-0 1,153
6 Oregon Ducks 3-0 1,019
7 Tennessee Volunteers 3-0 1,009
8 Penn State Nittany Lions 2-0 968
8 Missouri Tigers 3-0 968
10 Utah Utes 3-0 834
11 Miami Hurricanes 3-0 831
12 USC Trojans 2-0 808
13 Oklahoma Sooners 3-0 697
14 Kansas State Wildcats 3-0 662
15 Oklahoma State Cowboys 3-0 642
16 LSU Tigers 2-1 466
17 Michigan Wolverines 2-1 439
18 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2-1 404
19 Clemson Tigers 1-1 340
20 Louisville Cardinals 2-0 333
21 Iowa State Cyclones 2-0 235
22 Nebraska Cornhuskers 3-0 204
23 Memphis Tigers 3-0 176
24 Texas A&M Aggies 2-1 85
25 UNLV Rebels 3-0 78

Schools Dropped Out
No. 18 Arizona; No. 22 Washington;

Others Receiving Votes
Illinois 75; Washington State 38; Arizona 37; Northern Illinois 34; Syracuse 32; UCF 27; Pittsburgh 17; Iowa 17; Boise State 17; Arizona State 15; North Carolina 14; North Carolina State 12; California 10; Indiana 7; Michigan State 6; Liberty 6; Boston College 6; BYU 3; Washington 2; Toledo 1; South Florida 1; San Jose State 1; James Madison 1;

US LBM Coaches Poll features Top-10 shakeup after Week 3

See what changed in the US LBM Coaches Poll after a wild Week 3 of College Football

Week 3 of the 2024 college football season was a wild one. The top-ranked team nearly suffered a loss on the road to an unranked team, the latest US LBM Coaches Poll reflects the much-warranted fluctuation in the rankings.

A minor shakeup inside the top-10 shows just how volatile these rankings can be. Some teams looked dominant; others appeared feeble and capable of losing a few games.

As the season progresses, we will get a better idea as to what each team’s identity is and what they are capable of. For now, we just have to sit back and watch the teams and coaches navigate the early portion of the season.

US LBM Coaches Poll:

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Georgia Bulldogs 3-0 1,358 (42)
2 Texas Longhorns 3-0 1,301(10)
3 Ohio State Buckeyes 2-0 1,293 (3)
4 Alabama Crimson Tide 3-0 1,193
5 Ole Miss Rebels 3-0 1,153
6 Oregon Ducks 3-0 1,019
7 Tennessee Volunteers 3-0 1,009
8 Penn State Nittany Lions 2-0 968
8 Missouri Tigers 3-0 968
10 Utah Utes 3-0 834
11 Miami Hurricanes 3-0 831
12 USC Trojans 2-0 808
13 Oklahoma Sooners 3-0 697
14 Kansas State Wildcats 3-0 662
15 Oklahoma State Cowboys 3-0 642
16 LSU Tigers 2-1 466
17 Michigan Wolverines 2-1 439
18 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2-1 404
19 Clemson Tigers 1-1 340
20 Louisville Cardinals 2-0 333
21 Iowa State Cyclones 2-0 235
22 Nebraska Cornhuskers 3-0 204
23 Memphis Tigers 3-0 176
24 Texas A&M Aggies 2-1 85
25 UNLV Rebels 3-0 78

Schools Dropped Out

No. 18 Arizona; No. 22 Washington;

Others Receiving Votes

Illinois 75; Washington State 38; Arizona 37; Northern Illinois 34; Syracuse 32; UCF 27; Pittsburgh 17; Iowa 17; Boise State 17; Arizona State 15; North Carolina 14; North Carolina State 12; California 10; Indiana 7; Michigan State 6; Liberty 6; Boston College 6; BYU 3; Washington 2; Toledo 1; South Florida 1; San Jose State 1; James Madison 1;

Clemson rises in Week 3 US LBM Coaches Poll amid top five shakeup

Here’s where Clemson ranks in the Week 3 US LBM Coaches Poll Sunday.

For the second straight week, the Clemson Tigers are on the rise in the US LBM Coaches Poll, which also saw a shakeup in the top five.

With Clemson (1-1) having a bye this weekend, the Tigers moved up one spot to No. 19 in the Coaches Poll after Arizona’s 31-7 loss to Kansas State on Friday night. Arizona had been ranked two spots ahead of Clemson at No. 18.

For the first time this season, a new team sits at No. 2 in the Coaches Poll: Texas. The Longhorns (3-0) leapfrogged Ohio State after posting a 56-7 blowout win over UTSA Saturday night.

The Buckeyes (2-0) had a bye this weekend. Georgia remained No. 1 after a close call against Kentucky in Lexington Saturday. Alabama (No. 4, 3-0) and Ole Miss (No. 5, 3-0) rounded out the top five.

Elsewhere in the top 10, Tennessee (3-0) rose two spots to No. 7 after a 71-0 blowout victory over Kent State to jump both Penn State (2-0) and Missouri (3-0).

Within the ACC, Miami (3-0) rose one spot to No. 11 after dismantling Ball State, 62-0, at Hard Rock Stadium. The Hurricanes face South Florida at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa next Saturday. Louisville (2-0), which also had a bye Saturday, moved up one spot to No. 20. The Cardinals host Georgia Tech in Week 4.

Clemson will host NC State in Death Valley at noon ET this Saturday. The game will be televised nationally on ABC.

RELATED: Where Clemson football ranks in Eric Mac Lain’s Week 3 ACC rankings

The full Week 3 US LBM Coaches Poll rankings are below.

Week 3 US LBM Coaches Poll

 

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Georgia Bulldogs 3-0 1,358 (42)
2 Texas Longhorns 3-0 1,301(10)
3 Ohio State Buckeyes 2-0 1,293 (3)
4 Alabama Crimson Tide 3-0 1,193
5 Ole Miss Rebels 3-0 1,153
6 Oregon Ducks 3-0 1,019
7 Tennessee Volunteers 3-0 1,009
8 Penn State Nittany Lions 2-0 968
8 Missouri Tigers 3-0 968
10 Utah Utes 3-0 834
11 Miami Hurricanes 3-0 831
12 USC Trojans 2-0 808
13 Oklahoma Sooners 3-0 697
14 Kansas State Wildcats 3-0 662
15 Oklahoma State Cowboys 3-0 642
16 LSU Tigers 2-1 466
17 Michigan Wolverines 2-1 439
18 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2-1 404
19 Clemson Tigers 1-1 340
20 Louisville Cardinals 2-0 333
21 Iowa State Cyclones 2-0 235
22 Nebraska Cornhuskers 3-0 204
23 Memphis Tigers 3-0 176
24 Texas A&M Aggies 2-1 85
25 UNLV Rebels 3-0 78

Schools Dropped Out

No. 18 Arizona; No. 22 Washington

Others Receiving Votes:

Illinois 75; Washington State 38; Arizona 37; Northern Illinois 34; Syracuse 32; UCF 27; Pittsburgh 17; Iowa 17; Boise State 17; Arizona State 15; North Carolina 14; North Carolina State 12; California 10; Indiana 7; Michigan State 6; Liberty 6; Boston College 6; BYU 3; Washington 2; Toledo 1; South Florida 1; San Jose State 1; James Madison 1

Georgia loses ground in US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 3

Georgia football loses votes in the Coaches Poll after a narrow 13-12 road win against Kentucky

The Georgia Bulldogs remain the No. 1 team in the US LBM Coaches Poll despite a 13-12 win over the Kentucky Wildcats. Georgia gained just 12 first downs in a rough showing on the road, but the Bulldogs emerged from Kentucky 3-0.

Georgia lost eight first-place votes after their close call at Kentucky. The Wildcats were truly one play away from upsetting Georgia.

Week 3 did not feature any upsets, but it featured a pair of ranked versus ranked battles. The Kansas State Wildcats beat the Arizona Wildcats, 31-7, in a Big 12 clash. The Missouri Tigers picked up a 27-21 win over Boston College.

Georgia continues to receive the vast majority of first-place votes, 42 of the 55. The No. 2 Texas Longhorns jumped the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes. Texas and Ohio State are the only other teams to receive first-place votes outside of Georgia.

Georgia has a bye scheduled for Week 4. Following its bye week, Georgia has a massive road game in Week 5 at the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide in what is projected to be a top five clash.

“We’ve got to find a way to improve and get better,” said Kirby Smart after Georgia’s win over Kentucky. “You know, we were really beat up coming into this game, specifically at one position, and it was a really tough week for us.”

Georgia will look to get healthier along the defensive line for the Alabama game. However, Georgia’s offense is the main reason the Bulldogs were unable to pull away from Kentucky.

Week 3 US LBM Coaches Poll

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Georgia Bulldogs 3-0 1,358 (42)
2 Texas Longhorns 3-0 1,301(10)
3 Ohio State Buckeyes 2-0 1,293 (3)
4 Alabama Crimson Tide 3-0 1,193
5 Ole Miss Rebels 3-0 1,153
6 Oregon Ducks 3-0 1,019
7 Tennessee Volunteers 3-0 1,009
8 Penn State Nittany Lions 2-0 968
8 Missouri Tigers 3-0 968
10 Utah Utes 3-0 834
11 Miami Hurricanes 3-0 831
12 USC Trojans 2-0 808
13 Oklahoma Sooners 3-0 697
14 Kansas State Wildcats 3-0 662
15 Oklahoma State Cowboys 3-0 642
16 LSU Tigers 2-1 466
17 Michigan Wolverines 2-1 439
18 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2-1 404
19 Clemson Tigers 1-1 340
20 Louisville Cardinals 2-0 333
21 Iowa State Cyclones 2-0 235
22 Nebraska Cornhuskers 3-0 204
23 Memphis Tigers 3-0 176
24 Texas A&M Aggies 2-1 85
25 UNLV Rebels 3-0 78

Schools Dropped Out
No. 18 Arizona; No. 22 Washington;

Others Receiving Votes
Illinois 75; Washington State 38; Arizona 37; Northern Illinois 34; Syracuse 32; UCF 27; Pittsburgh 17; Iowa 17; Boise State 17; Arizona State 15; North Carolina 14; North Carolina State 12; California 10; Indiana 7; Michigan State 6; Liberty 6; Boston College 6; BYU 3; Washington 2; Toledo 1; South Florida 1; San Jose State 1; James Madison 1;

Michigan State football receives votes in latest US LBM Coaches Poll

Michigan State keeps creeping closer to the top-25

Last week, Michigan State football received some votes in the Coaches poll, but not the AP poll. A new US LBM Coaches Poll just dropped, and thanks to a 3-0 record and a blowout win against Prairie View A&M, the Spartans are still getting respect from the coaches in their poll.

MSU received six votes in total this week, four more than last week, as they creep closer to the top-25.

Coincidentally, their opponent for next week, Boston College, also received six votes despite a loss to No. 8 Missouri. It will be interesting to see if the Spartans get some votes in the AP poll this week.

Rank Team Record PTS 1st Prev Chg Hi/Lo
1
Georgia
3-0 1358 42 1 1/1
2
Texas
3-0 1301 10 3
+1
2/4
3
Ohio State
2-0 1293 3 2
-1
2/3
4
Alabama
3-0 1193 0 4 4/5
5
Ole Miss
3-0 1153 0 5 5/6
6
Oregon
3-0 1019 0 6 3/6
7
Tennessee
3-0 1009 0 9
+2
7/15
8
Penn State
2-0 968 0 7
-1
7/9
8
Missouri
3-0 968 0 8 8/11
10
Utah
3-0 834 0 10 10/13
11
Miami (FL)
3-0 831 0 12
+1
11/19
12
USC
2-0 808 0 11
-1
11/23
13
Oklahoma
3-0 697 0 13 13/16
14
Kansas State
3-0 662 0 15
+1
14/17
15
Oklahoma State
3-0 642 0 14
-1
14/18
16
LSU
2-1 466 0 17
+1
12/19
17
Michigan
2-1 439 0 16
-1
8/17
18
Notre Dame
2-1 404 0 19
+1
7/19
19
Clemson
1-1 340 0 20
+1
14/22
20
Louisville
2-0 333 0 21
+1
20/NR
21
Iowa State
2-0 235 0 23
+2
21/NR
22
Nebraska
3-0 204 0 24
+2
22/NR
23
Memphis
3-0 176 0 25
+2
23/NR
24
Texas A&M
2-1 85 0 NR
+2
20/NR
25
UNLV
3-0 78 0 NR
+9
25/NR

Schools Dropped Out

No. 18 Arizona; No. 22 Washington;

Others Receiving Votes

Illinois 75; Washington State 38; Arizona 37; Northern Illinois 34; Syracuse 32; UCF 27; Pittsburgh 17; Iowa 17; Boise State 17; Arizona State 15; North Carolina 14; North Carolina State 12; California 10; Indiana 7; Michigan State 6; Liberty 6; Boston College 6; BYU 3; Washington 2; Toledo 1; South Florida 1; San Jose State 1; James Madison 1;

List Of Voters

The US LBM Board of Coaches for the 2024 season: Tim Albin, Ohio; Major Applewhite, South Alabama; Tim Beck, Coastal Carolina; Mike Bloomgren, Rice; David Braun, Northwestern; Jeff Brohm, Louisville; Fran Brown, Syracuse; Neal Brown, West Virginia; Troy Calhoun, Air Force; Jamey Chadwell, Liberty; Bob Chesney, James Madison; Chris Creighton, Eastern Michigan; Sonny Cumbie, Louisiana Tech; Spencer Danielson, Boise State; Ryan Day, Ohio State; Kalen DeBoer, Alabama; Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State; Eliah Drinkwitz, Missouri; Mike Elko, Texas A&M; Tony Elliott, Virginia; Jedd Fisch, Washington; James Franklin, Penn State; Marcus Freeman, Notre Dame; Willie Fritz, Houston; Alex Golesh, South Florida; Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky; Mike Houston, East Carolina; Butch Jones, Arkansas State; Brent Key, Georgia Tech; GJ Kinne, Texas State; Chris Klieman, Kansas State; Dan Lanning, Oregon; Rhett Lashlee, SMU; Clark Lea, Vanderbilt; Lance Leipold, Kansas; Pete Lembo, Buffalo; Sean Lewis, San Diego State; Mike Locksley, Maryland; Mike MacIntyre, Florida International; Gus Malzahn, Central Florida; Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio); Derek Mason, Middle Tennessee; Joey McGuire, Texas Tech; Bronco Mendenhall, New Mexico; Jeff Monken, Army; Pat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh; Ken Niumatalolo, San Jose State; Barry Odom, UNLV; Gerad Parker, Troy; Brent Pry, Virginia Tech; Kirby Smart, Georgia; Mark Stoops, Kentucky; Jon Sumrall, Tulane; Lance Taylor, Western Michigan; Jeff Traylor, Texas-San Antonio.

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Georgia remains No. 1 in US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 2

UGA football is slated to play against four top 10 teams this season. The Dawgs remains at the top of the Coaches Poll

The Georgia Bulldogs are still the No. 1 team in the US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 2. The Dawgs delivered a 48-3 beatdown to the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles to move to 2-0. Next up for Georgia is an SEC road trip to face the Kentucky Wildcats.

Georgia continues to receive the vast majority of first place votes. The No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes and No. 3 Texas Longhorns are the only other teams to receive first place votes.

Texas had the country’s most impressive performance in Week 2. The Longhorns won 31-12 at the Michigan Wolverines to move to 2-0. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish suffered country’s biggest upset in Week 2. The Fighting Irish dropped from No. 7 to No. 19 after losing to Northern Illinois 16-14 at home.

Penn State, Oklahoma, Oregon and Kansas State all won one score games over Group of Five competition. The Tennessee Volunteers, who are now ranked No. 9, were also quite impressive in their 51-10 win over the hapless NC State Wolfpack.

Georgia is now scheduled to play against four top 10 teams over the next couple of months. The Bulldogs have their work cut out for them.

Week 2 US LBM Coaches Poll

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Georgia Bulldogs 2-0 1,346 (50)
2 Ohio State Buckeyes 2-0 1,281 (3)
3 Texas Longhorns 2-0 1,259 (1)
4 Alabama Crimson Tide 2-0 1,157
5 Ole Miss Rebels 2-0 1,136
6 Oregon Ducks 2-0 987
7 Penn State Nittany Lions 2-0 956
8 Missouri Tigers 2-0 955
9 Tennessee Volunteers 2-0 930
10 Utah Utes 2-0 871
11 USC Trojans 2-0 803
12 Miami Hurricanes 2-0 798
13 Oklahoma Sooners 2-0 700
14 Oklahoma State Cowboys 2-0 588
15 Kansas State Wildcats 2-0 578
16 Michigan Wolverines 1-1 501
17 LSU Tigers 1-1 410
18 Arizona Wildcats 2-0 399
19 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 1-1 388
20 Clemson Tigers 1-1 326
21 Louisville Cardinals 2-0 288
22 Washington Huskies 2-0 176
23 Iowa State Cyclones 2-0 157
24 Nebraska Cornhuskers 2-0 91
25 Memphis Tigers 2-0 85

Schools Dropped Out

No. 20 Kansas; No. 21 Iowa; No. 23 North Carolina State

Others Receiving Votes:

Texas A&M 68; Boston College 36; Syracuse 33; Illinois 33; Northern Illinois 30; Wisconsin 28; South Carolina 25; UNLV 19; Boise State 18; Iowa 17; Kansas 10; North Carolina State 9; UCF 7; Texas State 7; TCU 6; North Carolina 5; California 5; Liberty 4; Pittsburgh 2; Michigan State 2; BYU 2; Tulane 1; James Madison 1; Indiana 1