Amway Coaches Poll released – Where’s Georgia football?

Where’s Georgia football in the Amway Coaches Poll?

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Following Saturday’s action, the Amway Coaches Poll, powered by USA TODAY Sports, has been revealed for Week 13.

Georgia may have had college football’s most impressive win of the weekend, beating No. 12 Auburn on the road. If you’ve watched Auburn this season, you’d know they were the best No. 12 in a long time.

Last week, Georgia was at No. 5 in the Coaches Poll, one spot behind Alabama.

However, after Georgia’s win and Alabama’s loss of Tua Tagovailoa, the coaches moved Georgia up to No. 4, where it also sits in the College Football Playoff rankings.

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The highest ranked team to lose was No. 7 Minnesota, which fell to Iowa and dropped to 11.

No. 10 Baylor was handed its first loss of the season via an epic comeback from Jalen Hurts and Oklahoma. The Bears fell to No. 13.

No. 11 Penn State survived a scare from Indiana but held on to win by a touchdown.

Here is the new Amway Coaches Poll top-ten:

1. LSU

2. Ohio State

3. Clemson

4. Georgia

5. Alabama

6. Oregon

7. Oklahoma

8. Utah

9. Penn State

10. Florida

Auburn fell to No. 16 and Notre Dame, an early season win for Georgia, destroyed Navy and moved to No. 15.

Coaches Poll Top 25 Projection: After Week 12

Where will all the top teams rank in the 2019 Week 12 Coaches Poll Top 25? Here are the projections for what they might be.

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Where will all the top teams rank in the 2019 Week 12 Coaches Poll Top 25? Here are the projections for what they might be.


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NOTE: These are just PROJECTIONS, not the actual rankings.

Last week’s ranking in parentheses.

25. Virginia Tech Hokies 7-3 (NR)

24. Oklahoma State Cowboys 7-3 (NR)

23. Navy Midshipmen 7-2 (21)

22. Appalachian State Mountaineers 9-1 (24)

21. SMU Mustangs 9-1 (20)

20. Auburn Tigers 7-3 (13)

19. Iowa Hawkeyes 7-3 (22)

18 Boise State Broncos 9-1 (19)

17. Memphis Tigers 9-1 (18)

16. Cincinnati Bearcats 9-1 (17)

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15. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 8-2 (16)

14. Wisconsin Badgers 8-2 (15)

13. Michigan Wolverines 8-2 (14)

12. Baylor Bears 9-1 (10)

11. Florida Gators 9-2 (12)

10. Penn State Nittany Lions 9-1 (11)

9. Minnesota Golden Gophers 9-1 (7)

8. Utah Utes 9-1 (9)

7. Oklahoma Sooners 9-1 (8)

6. Oregon Ducks 9-1 (6)

5. Georgia Bulldogs 9-1 (5)

4. Alabama Crimson Tide 9-1 (4)

3. Clemson Tigers 11-0 (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 10-0 (2)

1. LSU Tigers 10-0 (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 2019 season: Chris Ash, Rutgers; Dino Babers, Syracuse; Craig Bohl, Wyoming; Jeff Brohm, Purdue; Neal Brown, West Virginia; Troy Calhoun, Air Force; Steve Campbell, South Alabama; Rod Carey, Temple; Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina; Geoff Collins, Georgia Tech; David Cutcliffe, Duke; Mark Dantonio, Michigan State; Butch Davis, Florida International; Ryan Day, Ohio State; Manny Diaz, Miami (Fla.); Dana Dimel, Texas-El Paso; Dave Doeren, North Carolina State; Sonny Dykes, Southern Methodist; 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; Thomas Hammock, Northern Illinois; Bryan Harsin, Boise State; Clay Helton, Southern California; Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky; Tom Herman, Texas; Doc Holliday, Marshall; Jay Hopson, Southern Mississippi; Mike Houston, East Carolina; Mike Leach, Washington State; Lance Leipold, Buffalo; Tim Lester, Western Michigan; Chip Lindsey, Troy; Seth Littrell, North Texas; Scot Loeffler, Bowling Green; Rocky Long, San Diego State; Chad Lunsford, Georgia Southern; Gus Malzahn, Auburn; Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio); Doug Martin, New Mexico State; Jeff Monken, Army; Phillip Montgomery, Tulsa; Dan Mullen, Florida; Ken Niumatalolo, Navy; Ed Orgeron, LSU; Gary Patterson, TCU; Chris Petersen, Washington; Jeremy Pruitt, Tennessee; Matt Rhule, Baylor; Nick Saban, Alabama; Tony Sanchez, UNLV; Kirby Smart, Georgia; Jonathan Smith, Oregon State; Frank Solich, Ohio; Jake Spavital, Texas State; Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee; Kevin Sumlin, Arizona; Dabo Swinney, Clemson; Jeff Tedford, Fresno State; Matt Wells, Texas Tech; Kyle Whittingham, Utah

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