Auburn football: Tigers in top 10 of latest Amway Coaches Poll

The Tigers will face Kentucky to open the 2020 season on Sept. 26.

Auburn will not play for another two weeks but Gus Malzahn’s team is already moving up in the polls.

The latest Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports is now out and the Tigers come in at No. 9. Kentucky, Auburn’s first opponent on Sept. 26, comes in at No. 20.

Here is the complete poll:

1 Clemson 1-0 1020 37 1 1/1
2 Alabama 0-0 973 1 3 1 2/3
3 Oklahoma 1-0 907 0 6 3 3/6
4 Georgia 0-0 904 0 4 4/4
5 Louisiana State 0-0 852 3 5 5/5
6 Florida 0-0 837 0 8 2 6/8
7 Notre Dame 1-0 760 0 10 3 7/10
8 Texas 1-0 697 0 14 6 8/14
9 Auburn 0-0 694 0 11 2 9/11
10 Texas A&M 0-0 639 0 13 3 10/13
11 North Carolina 1-0 575 0 19 8 11/19
12 Oklahoma State 0-0 547 0 16 4 12/16
13 Central Florida 0-0 414 0 21 8 13/21
14 Cincinnati 0-0 403 0 22 8 14/22
15 Memphis 1-0 314 0 NR 15 15/NR
16 Louisville 1-0 313 0 NR 17 16/NR
17 Tennessee 0-0 309 0 NR 9 17/NR
18 Miami 1-0 267 0 NR 16 18/NR
19 Virginia Tech 0-0 265 0 24 5 19/24
20 Kentucky 0-0 232 0 NR 9 20/NR
21 UL Lafayette 1-0 219 0 NR 23 21/NR
22 Brigham Young 1-0 201 0 NR 22/NR
23 Appalachian State 1-0 177 0 NR 12 23/NR
24 Baylor 0-0 161 0 NR 7 24/NR
25 Army 2-0 127 0 NR 25/NR

Coaches Poll Top 25 Projection, Rankings Prediction: Week 2

What will the 2020 USA Today Coaches Poll be after the Week 2 games? It’s our predicted best guess on the latest college football rankings.

What will the 2020 USA Today Coaches Poll probably be after the Week 2 games? It’s our predicted best guess on the latest college football rankings.


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Coaches Poll Rankings Greatest Programs of All-Time

This is the prediction and projection of the Amway Coaches Poll Top 25 without the teams that aren’t playing – or aren’t expected to play – in the 2020 season. The 2020 preseason top 25 Coaches Poll ranking is in parentheses.

Again, this is a projection and not the real Coaches Poll.

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25. Appalachian State Mountaineers 1-0 (35)

24. Baylor Bears 0-0 (31)

23. Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns 1-0 (45)

22. Army Knights 2-0 (NR)

21. Miami Hurricanes (1-0) (34)

20. Kentucky Wildcats 0-0 (29)

19. Memphis Tigers 1-0 (30)

18. Tennessee Volunteers 0-0 (26)

17. Virginia Tech Hokies 0-0 (24)

16. Louisville Cardinals 0-0 (33)

15. Cincinnati Bearcats 0-0 (22)

14. UCF Knights 0-0 (21)

13. Oklahoma State Cowboys 0-0 (16)

12. North Carolina Tar Heels 1-0 (19)

11. Texas A&M Aggies 0-0 (13)

10. Texas Longhorns 1-1 (14)

9. Auburn Tigers 0-0 (11)

8. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 1-0 (10)

7. Florida Gators 0-0 (8)

6. Oklahoma Sooners 1-0 (6)

5. LSU Tigers 0-0 (5)

3. Georgia Bulldogs 0-0 (4)

2. Alabama Crimson Tide 0-0 (3)

1. Clemson Tigers 1-0 (1)

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Coaches Poll: What The Top 25 Should Be Without Big Ten, Pac-12

With the Big Ten and Pac-12 canceling/postponing their respective seasons, what should the Coaches Poll be now?

With the Big Ten and Pac-12 canceling/postponing their respective seasons, what should the Coaches Poll be now?


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Coaches Poll Rankings Greatest Programs of All-Time

The coaches are all really busy right now, so let’s help them all out by adjusting the Amway preseason top 25 coaches poll to what it should be now without the Big Ten, Pac-12 and Mountain West teams.

Original preseason 2020 top 25 ranking in italics.

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25. Virginia Cavaliers (9-5) (37) 13

24. Navy Midshipmen (11-2) (36) 17

23. Appalachian State Mountaineers (13-1) (35) 31

22. Miami Hurricanes (6-7) (34) 58

21. Louisville Cardinals (8-5) (33) 62

20. Baylor Bears (11-3) (31) 66

19. Memphis Tigers (12-2) (30) 71

18. Kentucky Wildcats (8-5) (29) 73

17. Tennessee Volunteers (8-5) (26) 111

16. Iowa State Cyclones (7-6) (25) 135

15. Virginia Tech Hokies (8-5) (24) 143

14. Cincinnati Bearcats (11-3) (22) 229

13. UCF Knights (10-3) (21) 232

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12. North Carolina Tar Heels (7-6) (19) 415

11. Oklahoma State Cowboys (8-5) (16) 524

10. Texas Longhorns (8-5) (14) 703

9. Texas A&M Aggies (8-5) (13) 807

8. Auburn Tigers (9-4) (11) 898

7. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (11-2) (10) 1012

6. Florida Gators (11-2) (8) 1176

5. Oklahoma Sooners (12-2) (6) 1315

4. LSU Tigers (15-0) (5) 1330 (6 1st)

3. Georgia Bulldogs (12-1) (4) 1345

2. Alabama Crimson Tide (11-2) (3) 1495 (4 1st)

1. Clemson Tigers (14-1) (1) 1589 (38 1st)

Others receiving votes: Mississippi State 9; TCU 7; UL Lafayette 3; SMU 3; Pitt 1; Kansas State 1; Duke 1

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Auburn listed as an overrated team in the preseason Amway Coaches Poll

The Tigers are listed as one of five overrated teams in the preseason poll.

There are some people that don’t believe Auburn deserves its ranking in the preseason Amway Coaches Poll.

The Tigers came in at No. 11 in the poll released Thursday. Paul Myerberg of USA TODAY argued that Gus Malzahn’s team was overrated.

From the article:

“It doesn’t seem probable that Auburn could land just outside the top 10 in the preseason with a schedule that includes No. 3 Alabama, No. 4 Georgia and No. 5 LSU, unless the Tigers find a way to beat one or more of those opponents currently pegged as the best in the SEC and lose no more than once, if at all, against the rest of the SEC West and the Tigers’ crossover opponents from the East. QB Bo Nix is going to have to take a giant step forward to justify this ranking.”

MORE: Column: SEC again bends to Alabama’s pressure, proving nothing has changed

Auburn was joined by Texas, Texas A&M, Minnesota and Utah as the overrated teams in the preseason poll. On the Aggies, who Auburn will face sometime this season:

“The Aggies’ offseason hype was built around a projected schedule that was easy by SEC standards, with a series of easy non-conference tuneups followed by a conference slate that ended with Alabama and LSU. The schedule is no longer an asset in the Aggies’ corner: A&M will now play 10 SEC games, removing those four non-league wins and adding another pair of opponents from the East division.”

Coaches Poll: 5 Things That Matter, Overrated, Underrated, Conference Rankings

The 2020 Preseason USA Today Amway Coaches Poll was released. 5 things that matter, overrated and underrated teams and conference breakdowns

The 2020 Preseason Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports was released. Here are the topics that matter with the overrated and underrated teams, and which conference got the most respect.


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2019 Preseason USA Today Coaches Poll Top 25

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5. Who is, technically, overrated in the Coaches Poll?

It’s way too easy and lazy to call something overrated or underrated, unless someone is actually doing the rating. The Coaches’ Poll just did the rating and rankings.

So who’s overrated? At least, according to the CFN Preseason Team Rankings – based on how good the teams are to start the season – the five most overrated teams are …

No. 13 Texas A&M
Call this the We Know Who The Starting Quarterback Is ranking. The Aggies are very, very good, and they have the experience and talent to be right there in the mix for big things around QB Kellen Mond, but this is still a team that should be around the 20s going into the season with 13 being a humongous ranking from the coaches.
Texas A&M Preview

No. 16 Oklahoma State
Call this the We Know Who The Superstar Running Back Is ranking. We’re quibbling here. Oklahoma State is loaded with as much offensive firepower as anyone in the country starting with RB Chuba Hubbard. But that defense … it’s fine. Not great, but fine. The Cowboys should be around the 20s behind USC, Iowa, and others. Being this close to the top 15 is a wee bit of a stretch.
Oklahoma State Preview

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No. 21 UCF
There’s no real beef with the ranking – there are about 15 teams that could’ve made the top 25, and UCF is one of them. Of course the team can hang with just about anyone, but this is more of a fringe top 25-team in terms of overall depth and talent – the O line needs a little time before it crushes – than a sure-thing in the 25. Remember, there’s a difference between playing in the AAC and dealing with the weekly grind of a Power Five league. The bigger problem is with …
UCF Preview

No. 22 Cincinnati
This is a massive amount of love for a team whose calling card last year was a win over a mediocre UCLA and a bowl win over a Boston College program in transition. The passing game is just okay, the offensive line is just okay, and the depth is just okay. This is a top 40ish team with 22 a really, really big reach.
Cincinnati Preview

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No. 25 Iowa State
Sort of like Texas A&M this year, in general, preseason voters like to know who the starting quarterback is, especially if he’s a superstar. The voters know Brock Purdy, but Iowa State at 25 is a whole lot of love. There’s experience, and this is hardly anything that bad, but the Cyclones should be around the 30s and snuck in.
Iowa State Preview

And then there are the …

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Oklahoma starts 2020 season ranked No. 6 in Amway Coaches Poll

Oklahoma is going to be right in the thick of the College Football Playoff again, and the first poll of the 2020 preseason backs that up.

Oklahoma is going to be right in the thick of the College Football Playoff race for the sixth-straight year, and the first major poll of the 2020 college football preseason backs that up.

The Sooners will begin the 2020 college football season ranked No. 6 in the Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports. This is the fifth-straight year that Oklahoma is ranked inside the preseason Amway Coaches’ Poll top-10.

Here is how the rest of the poll came out:

  1. Clemson
  2. Ohio State
  3. Alabama
  4. Georgia
  5. LSU
  6. Oklahoma
  7. Penn State
  8. Florida
  9. Oregon
  10. Notre Dame
  11. Auburn
  12. Wisconsin
  13. Texas A&M
  14. Texas
  15. Michigan
  16. Oklahoma State
  17. USC
  18. Minnesota
  19. North Carolina
  20. Utah
  21. UCF
  22. Cincinatti
  23. Iowa
  24. Virginia Tech
  25. Iowa State

Lincoln Riley and his 2020 team will be breaking in a new quarterback for the fourth-straight year. Spencer Rattler is the presumed starter—the former No. 1 quarterback and five-star recruit out of the 2019 recruiting class. He’ll be surrounded by an experienced offensive line, a deep H-back, tight end room and returning skill players like Kennedy Brooks, Charleston Rambo and Theo Wease.

Alex Grinch and his defense will need to replace production from star linebacker Kenneth Murray, defensive tackle Neville Gallimore and corner Parnell Motley. His first recruiting class landed elite players at corner (Joshua Eaton), safety (Bryson Washington) and defensive tackle (Perrion Winfrey), but the questions remain and depth in the secondary and at linebacker remain a huge question mark.

As it stands on Aug. 6, Oklahoma is scheduled to begin the 2020 season on Aug. 29 against Missouri State at home. That can and will likely change after the Big 12 announces its schedule for the 2020 season.

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Amway Preseason Coaches Poll Released: Where’s Georgia ?

Where does Georgia football rank in the preseason Amway USA TODAY Coaches Poll?

Coming off a 2019 that saw Georgia come so close to reaching the College Football Playoff, the Bulldogs will look to make another run for glory in 2020.

Things will look awfully different this year due to massive scheduling modifications as a result of COVID-19.

However, there’s still football to be played, and the Dawgs will start the season ranked No. 4 in the  Amway Preseason Coaches Poll, powered by USA TODAY Sports.

That ranking places Georgia second in the conference, behind Alabama which ranks No. 3 in the nation.

The full top-ten is as follows:

  1. Clemson
  2. Ohio State
  3. Alabama
  4. Georgia
  5. LSU
  6. Oklahoma
  7. Penn State
  8. Florida
  9. Oregon
  10. Notre Dame

Other SEC teams in the rankings include Auburn (11) and Texas A&M (13).

If Georgia – which should be favored in every game minus a visit to Alabama – takes care of business, then UGA should close out the season in its backyard of Atlanta.

The Dawgs return a lot of talent in 2020, mostly on a defense that ranked No. 1 in the nation last season.

On offense, Georgia lost a ton of production, including its starting quarterback, its top two running backs, four starting offensive linemen and a star wide receiver.

By looking at the losses lost from last season’s offense, it’s difficult to picture the Dawgs making another big run, but it’s important to remember that Kirby Smart has secured three consecutive top-ranked recruiting classes. In addition to the loads of talent waiting on the depth chart, Georgia was also able to land Heisman hopeful quarterback Jamie Newman in a transfer from Wake Forest.

If Georgia is going to have another memorable season, it will need these new offensive faces to be capable of moving the ball more than James Coley’s offense was able to in 2019.

The addition of Todd Monken, who I’d say was Georgia’s biggest acquisition this offseason, should make that possible.

With a ferocious defense and revamped offense, let’s see what these Dawgs can do.

Auburn debuts at No. 11 in preseason Amway Coaches Poll

The Tigers will face four ranked teams in the newly released poll.

Auburn will start the 2020 college football season on the cusp of the top ten in the newly released Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports.

The Tigers are ranked No. 11 with 898 points.

Per usual, the SEC is well represented in the poll with six teams being in the top 25 including No. 3 Alabama, No. 4 Georgia, No. 5 LSU, No. 8 Florida and No. 13 Texas A&M. The Tigers are scheduled to face all of those teams except the Gators.

Here is the complete poll:

2020 Preseason Coaches Poll

1 Clemson 0-0 1589 38 NR 1/1
2 Ohio State 0-0 1555 17 NR 2/2
3 Alabama 0-0 1495 4 NR 3/3
4 Georgia 0-0 1345 0 NR 4/4
5 Louisiana State 0-0 1330 6 NR 5/5
6 Oklahoma 0-0 1315 0 NR 6/6
7 Penn State 0-0 1199 0 NR 7/7
8 Florida 0-0 1176 0 NR 8/8
9 Oregon 0-0 1164 0 NR 9/9
10 Notre Dame 0-0 1012 0 NR 10/10
11 Auburn 0-0 898 0 NR 11/11
12 Wisconsin 0-0 887 0 NR 12/12
13 Texas A&M 0-0 807 0 NR 13/13
14 Texas 0-0 703 0 NR 14/14
15 Michigan 0-0 687 0 NR 15/15
16 Oklahoma State 0-0 524 0 NR 16/16
17 Southern California 0-0 521 0 NR 17/17
18 Minnesota 0-0 494 0 NR 18/18
19 North Carolina 0-0 415 0 NR 19/19
20 Utah 0-0 241 0 NR 20/20
21 Central Florida 0-0 232 0 NR 21/21
22 Cincinnati 0-0 229 0 NR 22/22
23 Iowa 0-0 204 0 NR 23/23
24 Virginia Tech 0-0 143 0 NR 24/24
25 Iowa State 0-0 135 0 NR 25/25

 

Amway Coaches Poll Top 25 Powered By USA TODAY Sports: Preseason Rankings

Where do all the top teams rank in the preseason Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports Top 25?

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Where do all the top teams rank in the preseason Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports Top 25? Which teams just missed out and are also receiving votes?


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Last season’s record and final Coaches’ Poll finish in italics.

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25. Iowa State Cyclones (7-6) (NR)

24. Virginia Tech Hokies (8-5) (NR)

23. Iowa Hawkeyes (10-3) (15)

22. Cincinnati Bearcats (11-3) (21)

21. UCF Knights (10-3) (24)

20. Utah Utes (11-3) (16)

19. North Carolina Tar Heels (7-6) (NR)

18. Minnesota Golden Gophers (11-2) (10)

17. USC Trojans (8-5) (NR)

16. Oklahoma State Cowboys (8-5) (NR)

15. Michigan Wolverines (9-4) (19)

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14. Texas Longhorns (8-5) (NR)

13. Texas A&M Aggies (8-5) (NR)

12. Wisconsin Badgers (10-4) (13)

11. Auburn Tigers (9-4) (14)

10. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (11-2) (11)

9. Oregon Ducks (12-2) (5)

8. Florida Gators (11-2) (7)

7. Penn State Nittany Lions (11-2) (9)

6. Oklahoma Sooners (12-2) (6)

5. LSU Tigers (15-0) (1)

4. Georgia Bulldogs (12-1) (4)

3. Alabama Crimson Tide (11-2) (8)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes (13-1) (3)

1. Clemson Tigers (14-1) (2)

Others receiving votes: Tennessee 111; Boise State 111; Arizona State 88; Kentucky 73; Memphis 71; Baylor 66; Washington 65; Louisville 62; Miami 58; Appalachian State 31; Navy 17; Virginia 13; Air Force 12; Mississippi State 9; Texas Christian 7; Washington State 6; Tulane 5; California 5; UL Lafayette 3; Southern Methodist 3; Nebraska 3; Stanford 2; Pittsburgh 1; Kansas State 1; Indiana 1; Duke 1.

The Amway Board of Coaches is made up of 65 head coaches at Bowl Subdivision schools. All are members of the American Football Coaches Association. The board for the 2020 season. Dino Babers, Syracuse; Craig Bohl, Wyoming; Neal Brown, West Virginia; Troy Calhoun, Air Force; Matt Campbell, Iowa State; Steve Campbell, South Alabama; Jason Candle, Toledo; Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina; Paul Chryst, Wisconsin; Geoff Collins, Georgia Tech; David Cutcliffe, Duke; Butch Davis, Florida International; Manny Diaz, Miami (Fla.); Dana Dimel, Texas-El Paso; Sonny Dykes, Southern Methodist; Luke Fickell, Cincinnati; Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M; Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern; James Franklin, Penn State; Hugh Freeze, Liberty; Willie Fritz, Tulane; Scott Frost, Nebraska; Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech; Todd Graham, Hawaii; Jeff Hafley, Boston College; Thomas Hammock, Northern Illinois; Bryan Harsin, Boise State; Will Healy, Charlotte; Clay Helton, Southern California; Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky; Tom Herman, Texas; Skip Holtz, Louisiana Tech; Mike Houston, East Carolina; Brian Kelly, Notre Dame; Chris Klieman, Kansas State; Lance Leipold, Buffalo; Tim Lester, Western Michigan; Seth Littrell, North Texas; Mike Locksley, Maryland; Scot Loeffler, Bowling Green; Chad Lunsford, Georgia Southern; Gus Malzahn, Auburn; Doug Martin, New Mexico State; Jeff Monken, Army; Dan Mullen, Florida; Billy Napier, Louisiana-Lafayette; Ken Niumatalolo, Navy; Jay Norvell, Nevada; Ed Orgeron, LSU; Gary Patterson, TCU; Jeremy Pruitt, Tennessee; Nick Saban, Alabama; Scott Satterfield, Louisville; Jeff Scott, South Florida; Kirby Smart, Georgia; Lovie Smith, Illinois; Jonathan Smith, Oregon State; Frank Solich, Ohio; Jake Spavital, Texas State; Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee; Kevin Sumlin, Arizona; Dabo Swinney, Clemson; Mel Tucker, Michigan State; Matt Wells, Texas Tech; Kyle Whittingham, Utah.

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Coaches Poll College Football Rankings: All-Time Ranking, Top 25

What are the top college football programs of all-time going by the Coaches Poll? Here are the top teams according to a CFN formula.

The Coaches Poll – formerly the UPI – has been one of the key college football rankings for decades. What schools come out best and which are the greatest programs of all-time? Here are the top ones according to a CFN formula using all the Coaches Poll final rankings.


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All-Time Coaches Poll Rankings | AP All-Time Rankings
ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | M-West | Pac-12 | SEC
1950s | 1960s  | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s

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The USA Today Coaches Poll has turned into the most important of the preseason polls over the last few years, even if it doesn’t hold the influence it did before the College Football Playoff kicked in.

The AP college football poll has been around longer – starting in 1936 – and has a bigger and better history, but starting in 1950, the UPI – United Press International – created its own ranking system and became an instant factor.

Over the years, the UPI Poll held just as much weight as the AP, creating split national champions in some seasons, and eventually being acknowledged as the other standard for the sport.

Things changed in 1991 when USA Today took over for UPI creating what’s now known as the Coaches Poll, building on the history already created becoming a part of the BCS rankings before the CFP was created.

Like we did with the AP rankings, CFN devised a scoring system giving every UPI/USA Today national champion 25 points, the No. 2 team 24, No. 3 23, and so on down to the bottom of the top 20 in most years, top 25 after USA Today took over.

Coaches Poll/UPI Final Rankings Greatest Teams Of All-Time

Others Receiving Votes
This year’s ranking, team, total points, conference.

T110 Central Michigan 2 MAC
T110 Northern Illinois 2 MAC
109 Bowling Green 3 MAC
108 Cornell 6 Ivy
T103 Washington & Lee 8 ODAC
T103 Western Michigan 8 MAC
T103 Ohio 8 MAC
T103 Denver 8 CAA
T103 Appalachian State 8 Sun Belt
T99 Vanderbilt 9 SEC
T99 Holy Cross 9 Patriot
T99 Wake Forest 9 ACC
T99 Temple 9 AAC
T97 New Mexico 10 Mountain West
T97 North Texas 10 C-USA
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96 San Jose State 11 Mountain West
T94 San Francisco 12 D-II
T94 USF 12 AAC
T92 Nevada 13 Mountain West
T92 Dartmouth 13 Ivy
91 Yale 17 Ivy
T89 Louisiana 18 Sun Belt
T89 Hawaii 18 Mountain West
T87 Iowa State 20 Big 12
T87 East Carolina 20 AAC
86 Memphis 24 AAC (91)
85 Fresno State 26 Mountain West
84 Toledo 28 MAC
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T82 Rutgers 29 Big Ten
T82 San Diego State 29 Mountain West
T80 Tulane 30 C-USA
T80 Tulsa 30 AAC
79 Marshall 32 C-USA
78 Colorado State 33 Mountain West
77 Southern Miss 34 C-USA
76 Utah State 37 Mountain West
75 Indiana 43 Big Ten
74 Rice 46 C-USA
73 Cincinnati 49 AAC (74)
T71 UCF 55 AAC (72)
T71 Miami Univ. 55 MAC
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70 Princeton 63 Ivy
69 Virginia 66 ACC
68 New Mexico State 77 Independent
67 Wyoming 81 Mountain West
66 Kentucky 82 SEC
65 Mississippi State 83 SEC
64 Air Force 87 Mountain West
63 Northwestern 88 Big Ten
62 Arizona 91 Pac-12
61 NC State 95 ACC
60 Boston College 97 ACC
59 Duke 99 ACC
58 Kansas 103 Big 12
T56 South Carolina 105 SEC
T56 Army 105 Independent
55 SMU 107 AAC
54 California 109 Pac-12
53 Texas Tech 110 Big 12
52 Louisville 113 ACC
51 Oregon State 118 Pac-12
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50 Utah 120 Pac-12
49 Washington State 127 Pac-12
48 Minnesota 138 Big Ten (49)
47 Navy 139 AAC (47)
T45 Boise State 164 Mountain West (46)
T45 North Carolina 164 ACC
44 Illinois 169 Big Ten
43 Oklahoma State 170 Big 12
42 Houston 180 AAC
41 Kansas State 187 Big 12
40 West Virginia 200 Big 12
39 Baylor 203 Big 12
38 BYU 208 Independent
37 Purdue 212 Big Ten
36 Maryland 214 Big Ten
35 Missouri 228 SEC
34 Virginia Tech 236 ACC
33 Pitt 238 ACC
T31 Arizona State 251 Pac-12
T31 Syracuse 251 ACC
30 Stanford 252 Pac-12
29 TCU 254 Big 12
28 Oregon 266 Pac-12
27 Colorado 268 Pac-12
26 Georgia Tech 269 ACC

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