Georgia rises in US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 8

Georgia football ascends up the Coaches Poll and are the SEC’s highest ranked team after earning a massive win at Texas

The Georgia Bulldogs are the No. 2 team in the US LBM Coaches Poll. after their 30-15 road win over the previous No. 1 Texas Longhorns. Georgia received a pair of first place votes after their dominant win. Georgia looked like one of the best teams, if not the best team, in the country in their overwhelming defensive performance against Texas.

Only the No. 1 Oregon Ducks are ranked ahead of Georgia. The undefeated Ducks received 51 of 53 total first place votes. Following Georgia is the No. 3 Penn State Nittany Lions and No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes. No. 5 Miami rounds out the top five.

Texas dropped to No. 6 after their loss to Georgia. The Longhorns still have a great chance to make the College Football Playoff.

Georgia is the only team in the country with a pair of top 10 wins. The Bulldogs have wins over No. 6 Texas and No. 9 Clemson. UGA’s lone loss of the season came to No. 15 Alabama, who just lost to Tennessee, who is now ranked No. 8. Alabama dropped significantly in the SEC standings.

Here’s a look at the full US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 8

Rank Team Record Points
1 Oregon 7-0 1,323 (51)
2 Georgia 6-1 1,238 (2)
3 Penn State 6-0 1,197
4 Ohio State 5-1 1,107
5 Miami (FL) 7-0 1,087
6 Texas 6-1 1,082
7 LSU 6-1 946
8 Tennessee 6-1 916
9 Clemson 6-1 907
10 Iowa State 7-0 829
11 Notre Dame 6-1 809
12 BYU 7-0 740
13 Indiana 7-0 651
14 Texas A&M 6-1 641
15 Alabama 5-2 554
16 Kansas State 6-1 488
17 Missouri 6-1 486
18 Ole Miss 5-2 444
19 Boise State 5-1 379
20 Pittsburgh 6-0 359
21 Illinois 6-1 347
22 SMU 6-1 249
23 Army 7-0 185
24 Navy 6-0 115
25 Vanderbilt 5-2 37

Schools Dropped Out

No. 22 Michigan; No. 25 Nebraska;

Others Receiving Votes

UNLV 28; Syracuse 27; Washington State 25; Duke 7; Memphis 6; Liberty 6; Wisconsin 3; Tulane 3; Cincinnati 2; Nebraska 1; Arizona State 1;

Where does Clemson rank in new US LBM Coaches Poll after latest lopsided win?

Here’s where Clemson ranks in the Week 8 US LBM Coaches Poll, released Sunday.

The Clemson Tigers had little trouble extending their win streak to six straight games with a 48-31 victory over the Virginia Cavaliers on Saturday afternoon in Death Valley.

But the Tigers (6-1) saw no movement in this week’s US LBM Coaches Poll, released Sunday. Clemson stayed at No. 9, despite going over 500 yards of total offense for the second week in a row in ACC play.

The Tennessee Volunteers (6-1) moved up two spots to No. 8 and moved past Clemson in the Coaches Poll after taking down the Alabama Crimson Tide (5-2), 24-17, in Knoxville on Saturday.

Dabo Swinney’s team is ranked one spot behind the Volunteers and one spot ahead of the unbeaten Iowa State Cyclones (7-0).

RELATED: Five takeaways from Clemson football’s wild Week 8 win over Virginia

The Oregon Ducks (7-0) are the new No. 1 team after the previously top-ranked Texas Longhorns (6-1) fell to the Georgia Bulldogs (6-1), 30-15, at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin.

Georgia rose two spots to No. 2 while the Penn State Nittany Lions (6-0) stayed at No. 3. The Ohio State Buckeyes (No. 4, 5-1) and Miami Hurricanes (No. 5, 7-0) rounded out the top five with Texas falling to No. 6. The ‘Canes will host the Florida State Seminoles in their annual rivalry game next Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium.

Elsewhere in the ACC, the Pitt Panthers (6-0) stayed at No. 20 while the SMU Mustangs (6-1) rose one spot to No. 22. SMU defeated the Stanford Cardinal, 40-10, in Palo Alto Saturday. Pitt was idle.

Clemson has a bye this week and will return to action Nov. 2 when the Tigers welcome the Louisville Cardinals to Death Valley. Kickoff time and broadcast info for the game have yet to be announced.

The full Week 8 US LBM Coaches Poll rankings are below.

Week 8 US LBM Coaches Poll

Rank Team Record Points
1 Oregon 7-0 1,323 (51)
2 Georgia 6-1 1,238 (2)
3 Penn State 6-0 1,197
4 Ohio State 5-1 1,107
5 Miami (FL) 7-0 1,087
6 Texas 6-1 1,082
7 LSU 6-1 946
8 Tennessee 6-1 916
9 Clemson 6-1 907
10 Iowa State 7-0 829
11 Notre Dame 6-1 809
12 BYU 7-0 740
13 Indiana 7-0 651
14 Texas A&M 6-1 641
15 Alabama 5-2 554
16 Kansas State 6-1 488
17 Missouri 6-1 486
18 Ole Miss 5-2 444
19 Boise State 5-1 379
20 Pittsburgh 6-0 359
21 Illinois 6-1 347
22 SMU 6-1 249
23 Army 7-0 185
24 Navy 6-0 115
25 Vanderbilt 5-2 37

Schools Dropped Out

No. 22 Michigan, No. 25 Nebraska

Others Receiving Votes:

UNLV 28; Syracuse 27; Washington State 25; Duke 7; Memphis 6; Liberty 6; Wisconsin 3; Tulane 3; Cincinnati 2; Nebraska 1; Arizona State 1;

Surprising changes renders Week 8 US LBM Coaches Poll unrecognizable

The US LBM Coaches Poll ranks the top 25 after another wild week of college football.

Well, the 2024 college football season continues to entertain after a hectic Week 8. The Alabama Crimson Tide lost its second game of the season, no undefeated teams in the SEC and the Oregon Ducks have managed to take over the top spot.

When looking across the college football landscape, nothing appears to be as it seemed heading into the season.

In the SEC, it’s a toss-up as to which two teams will be the top two to qualify for the SEC championship in Atlanta. Alabama defeated the Georgia Bulldogs, but then went on to lose to Vanderbilt and the Tennessee Volunteers. Those same Bulldogs nearly lost to the Kentucky Wildcats and did lose to Alabama, but went on to decisively beat the top-ranked Texas Longhorns on the road. As for Texas, the loss to Georgia resulted in a steep slide from No. 1 all the way down to No. 6, leaving the Longhorns sitting outside the top five.

As has been the case in seasons prior, the Big Ten is one of the strongest conferences in the nation. Oregon, in its first season with the conference, has been impressive so far against in-conference opponents and holds claim to the top spot in the latest rankings. Beyond the Ducks, the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Ohio State Buckeyes are positioned just behind Oregon, ranked no. 3 and No. 4, respectively. Additionally, the Indiana Hoosiers continue to creep up the rankings, coming in at No. 13 in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll.

Regarding the ACC, the conference’s hopes of winning a national championship rest on the backs of the No. 5 Miami Hurricanes and the No. 9 Clemson Tigers. Outside of those two programs, who have their fair share of weaknesses, the conference has not fared well in the first half of the season.

The new-look Big 12 has a handful of teams scattered across the latest US LBM Coaches Poll, with the highest-ranked program from the conference being Iowa State, clocking in at No. 10 in the latest rankings. A team to keep an eye on is the electric No. 12 BYU Cougars, who have garnered plenty of national attention in their competitive games so far this season.

Outside of the four aforementioned conferences, the Boise State Broncos have become a fan favorite, with running back Ashton Jeanty leading the charge by putting up jaw-dropping stats in every game. Jeanty and the Broncos are looking to make a push to be included in the new College Football Playoff, which expands to 12 teams this season and is much more welcoming to teams like the Broncos, who would not have been thought of as a playoff contender at this point in the season.

This season being full of change was bound to come with excitement, especially with mass conference realignment and the expansion of the College Football Playoff. However, no one could have predicted that there would be this many upsets against top-10-ranked programs this early in the season. Not only is it surprising to see teams like Alabama and Georgia stumble, but it is fascinating to see teams like BYU, Indiana and Iowa State make such strong statements and assert themselves as competitors worthy of not just being highly ranked, but to be involved in the playoff conversation, as well.

When thinking about which teams could possibly reach the College Football Playoffs, its nearly impossible to paint a clear picture of the field of teams that can make it. For all we know, the current top 10 could be made up of all new teams in the next two or three weeks. At this point, all 12 spots are up for grabs.

It’s imperative that teams, coaches, players and fans don’t use metrics from previous seasons to determine whether their team is meeting expectations. What was subpar last season may be enough to walk into the playoffs with ease. Because this is the first year with the new format, it would not be surprising to see a two-loss team make the playoffs. In fact, it is not outside the realm of possibilities to see a three-loss team make the playoffs.

The constant fluctuation in rankings within the US LBM Coaches Poll each week shows that not even the coaches are too sure how to rank each team.

What makes this all even more wild? The fact that we have just eclipsed the midpoint of the 2024 season. A lot can, and likely will, change in the next few weeks.

For now, let’s take a look at the latest US LBM Coaches Poll:

Rank Team Record Points
1 Oregon 7-0 1,323 (51)
2 Georgia 6-1 1,238 (2)
3 Penn State 6-0 1,197
4 Ohio State 5-1 1,107
5 Miami (FL) 7-0 1,087
6 Texas 6-1 1,082
7 LSU 6-1 946
8 Tennessee 6-1 916
9 Clemson 6-1 907
10 Iowa State 7-0 829
11 Notre Dame 6-1 809
12 BYU 7-0 740
13 Indiana 7-0 651
14 Texas A&M 6-1 641
15 Alabama 5-2 554
16 Kansas State 6-1 488
17 Missouri 6-1 486
18 Ole Miss 5-2 444
19 Boise State 5-1 379
20 Pittsburgh 6-0 359
21 Illinois 6-1 347
22 SMU 6-1 249
23 Army 7-0 185
24 Navy 6-0 115
25 Vanderbilt 5-2 37 

Schools Dropped Out

No. 22 Michigan; No. 25 Nebraska;

Others Receiving Votes

UNLV 28; Syracuse 27; Washington State 25; Duke 7; Memphis 6; Liberty 6; Wisconsin 3; Tulane 3; Cincinnati 2; Nebraska 1; Arizona State 1;

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How far did Alabama plummet in Week 8 US LBM Coaches Poll after brutal loss?

Here’s where Alabama ranks in the Week 8 US LBM Coaches Poll, released Sunday.

The Alabama Crimson Tide fell to the Tennessee Volunteers, 24-17, in an ugly loss at Neyland Stadium on Saturday — the second loss in three weeks for coach Kalen DeBoer’s team.

As a result, the Crimson Tide (5-2 overall, 2-2 SEC) dropped eight spots and fell to No. 15 in the new Week 8 US LBM Coaches Poll, released Sunday. Alabama’s drop was the biggest for any ranked team in the Coaches Poll this week.

Jalen Milroe, Ryan Williams and the Crimson Tide are ranked one spot below the Texas A&M Aggies at No. 14 and one spot ahead of the Kansas State Wildcats at No. 16.

RELATED: Kickoff time, TV info announced for Alabama football vs. Missouri

The Oregon Ducks (7-0) rose to No. 1 after the previously top-ranked Texas Longhorns (6-1) fell to the Georgia Bulldogs (6-1), 30-15, at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin Saturday night.

Georgia rose two spots to No. 2 while the Penn State Nittany Lions (6-0) stayed at No. 3. The Ohio State Buckeyes (No. 4, 5-1) and Miami Hurricanes (No. 5, 7-0) rounded out the top five with Texas falling to No. 6.

Alabama will host the 17th-ranked Missouri Tigers (6-1) Saturday at 2:30 p.m. CT. The game will be televised on ABC. Missouri rallied past the Auburn Tigers, 21-17, at Faurot Field on Saturday.

The full Week 8 US LBM Coaches Poll rankings are below.

Week 8 US LBM Coaches Poll

Rank Team Record Points
1 Oregon 7-0 1,323 (51)
2 Georgia 6-1 1,238 (2)
3 Penn State 6-0 1,197
4 Ohio State 5-1 1,107
5 Miami (FL) 7-0 1,087
6 Texas 6-1 1,082
7 LSU 6-1 946
8 Tennessee 6-1 916
9 Clemson 6-1 907
10 Iowa State 7-0 829
11 Notre Dame 6-1 809
12 BYU 7-0 740
13 Indiana 7-0 651
14 Texas A&M 6-1 641
15 Alabama 5-2 554
16 Kansas State 6-1 488
17 Missouri 6-1 486
18 Ole Miss 5-2 444
19 Boise State 5-1 379
20 Pittsburgh 6-0 359
21 Illinois 6-1 347
22 SMU 6-1 249
23 Army 7-0 185
24 Navy 6-0 115
25 Vanderbilt 5-2 37

Schools Dropped Out

No. 22 Michigan, No. 25 Nebraska

Others Receiving Votes:

UNLV 28; Syracuse 27; Washington State 25; Duke 7; Memphis 6; Liberty 6; Wisconsin 3; Tulane 3; Cincinnati 2; Nebraska 1; Arizona State 1;

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Alabama stays at No. 7 in US LBM Coaches Poll after victory over South Carolina

How does Alabama’s struggle win against South Carolina affect their latest US LBM Coaches Poll ranking?

The highly anticipated Week 7 of the college football season certainly lived up to the hype, with Oregon holding off Ohio State in a clash of top-three teams, Alabama surviving South Carolina after a late onside kick recovery and LSU ending Ole Miss’s Playoff aspirations.

For the Crimson Tide, they move to 5-1 on the year and still sit in a great position to qualify got the SEC Championship. However, outside of the first half against Georgia, Alabama hasn’t always looked the part of a conference champion. Winning games in the SEC is difficult and they all count the same, but the Tide faithful are getting a little worried as it’s been ten straight quarters of sloppy defense and sub-par football.

Their following games are at No. 10 Tennessee, vs. No. 16 Missouri and at No. 8 LSU, so there is no more time for growing pains. Following Week 7 games, the latest US LBM Coaches Poll was released. Alabama stayed at No. 7 despite their struggle win.

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Texas Longhorns 6-0 1,373 (53)
2 Oregon Ducks 6-0 1,322 (2)
3 Penn State Nittany Lions 6-0 1,220
4 Georgia Bulldogs 5-1 1,189
5 Ohio State Buckeyes 5-1 1,141
6 Miami Hurricanes 6-0 1,105
7 Alabama Crimson Tide 5-1 1,010
8 LSU Tigers 5-1 914
9 Clemson Tigers 5-1 904
10 Tennessee Volunteers 5-1 891
11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 5-1 838
12 Iowa State Cyclones 6-0 823
13 BYU Cougars 6-0 686
14 Texas A&M Aggies 5-1 636
15 Ole Miss Rebels 5-2 524
16 Missouri Tigers 5-1 521
17 Kansas State Wildcats 5-1 472
18 Indiana Hoosiers 6-0 462
19 Boise State Broncos 5-1 373
20 Pittsburgh Panthers 6-0 340
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 5-1 231
22 Michigan Wolverines 4-2 223
23 SMU Mustangs 5-1 183
24 Army Knights 6-0 104
25 Nebraska Cornhuskers 5-1 90

Schools dropped out

No. 16 Oklahoma; No. 17 Utah

Others receiving votes

Oklahoma 81; Arizona State 49; Navy 37; Utah 31; Vanderbilt 26; Syracuse 13; UNLV 12; Iowa 12; Texas Tech 9; Liberty 9; Washington State 8; Memphis 4; Louisville 4; James Madison 3; Tulane 2

Kentucky falls to 3 – 3 and out of the US LBM Coaches Poll

Kentucky football received no votes in the US LBM Coaches Poll after their loss to Vanderbilt

Murphy’s law was in full effect for Kentucky football on Saturday night in their game against the Vanderbilt Commodores. Everything that could possibly go wrong, somehow did, as a comedy of errors resulted in a 20 – 13 loss that will go down as one of the worst in recent memory.

Penalties were just the beginning of the mistakes for Kentucky. They were charged with 12 of them for 105 yards, many of them wiping out plays that could have changed the game. The offensive line was charged with multiple holding penalties, and a false start probably wiped out a touchdown

Related: Best photos of Kentucky’s loss to Vanderbilt

The loss not only left fans angry, and coaches potentially on the hot seat, it also killed the momentum the Wildcats had established. A Kentucky team that had begun to receive top 25 votes now finds themselves on the outside again. In the US LBM Coaches Poll, Kentucky, not surprisingly, didn’t receive a single vote.

The rest of the SEC continues to fare well in the Coaches Poll. The Texas Longhorns remain in the top spot with the Georgia Bulldogs in the top five. Eight teams are in the top 25, while two more, including Vanderbilt, received votes.

Here is the full US LBM Coaches Poll:

 

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Texas Longhorns 6-0 1,373 (53)
2 Oregon Ducks 6-0 1,322 (2)
3 Penn State Nittany Lions 6-0 1,220
4 Georgia Bulldogs 5-1 1,189
5 Ohio State Buckeyes 5-1 1,141
6 Miami Hurricanes 6-0 1,105
7 Alabama Crimson Tide 5-1 1,010
8 LSU Tigers 5-1 914
9 Clemson Tigers 5-1 904
10 Tennessee Vols 5-1 891
11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 5-1 838
12 Iowa State Cyclones 6-0 823
13 BYU Cougars 6-0 686
14 Texas A&M Aggies 5-1 636
15 Ole Miss Rebels 5-2 524
16 Missouri Tigers 5-1 521
17 Kansas State Wildcats 5-1 472
18 Indiana Hoosiers 6-0 462
19 Boise State Broncos 5-1 373
20 Pittsburgh Panthers 6-0 340
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 5-1 231
22 Michigan Wolverines 4-2 223
23 SMU Mustangs 5-1 183
24 Army Knights 6-0 104
25 Nebraska Cornhuskers 5-1 90

Big Ten school jumps Georgia in US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 7

Georgia football stays put in the Coaches Poll despite Ohio State losing to Oregon

The Georgia Bulldogs are staying put in the US LBM Coaches Poll. Georgia won its 28th straight home game on Saturday in a 41-31 win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

The Penn State Nittany Lions jumped Georgia after getting a road win over the USC Trojans. Frankly, Georgia did not look impressive and allowed Mississippi State to hang around in a game that should have been a blowout.

The No. 1 Texas Longhorns have 53 first place votes in the coaches poll, which is ahead of the No. 2 Oregon Ducks (two first place votes), who just defeated the No. 5 Ohio State.

Georgia will have a chance to prove itself next week against as UGA hits the road to play No. 1 Texas in a top five battle. However, Georgia will have to play much better next week in order to compete with Texas, who is the SEC’s only remaining undefeated team.

On the bright side, Georgia remains the country’s top ranked one-loss team, which should bode well for the Bulldogs down the stretch.

Here’s a look at the full US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 7

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Texas Longhorns 6-0 1,373 (53)
2 Oregon Ducks 6-0 1,322 (2)
3 Penn State Nittany Lions 6-0 1,220
4 Georgia Bulldogs 5-1 1,189
5 Ohio State Buckeyes 5-1 1,141
6 Miami Hurricanes 6-0 1,105
7 Alabama Crimson Tide 5-1 1,010
8 LSU Tigers 5-1 914
9 Clemson Tigers 5-1 904
10 Tennessee Vols 5-1 891
11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 5-1 838
12 Iowa State Cyclones 6-0 823
13 BYU Cougars 6-0 686
14 Texas A&M Aggies 5-1 636
15 Ole Miss Rebels 5-2 524
16 Missouri Tigers 5-1 521
17 Kansas State Wildcats 5-1 472
18 Indiana Hoosiers 6-0 462
19 Boise State Broncos 5-1 373
20 Pittsburgh Panthers 6-0 340
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 5-1 231
22 Michigan Wolverines 4-2 223
23 SMU Mustangs 5-1 183
24 Army Knights 6-0 104
25 Nebraska Cornhuskers 5-1 90

Schools Dropped Out

No. 16 Oklahoma; No. 17 Utah;

Others Receiving Votes

Oklahoma 81; Arizona State 49; Navy 37; Utah 31; Vanderbilt 26; Syracuse 13; UNLV 12; Iowa 12; Texas Tech 9; Liberty 9; Washington State 8; Memphis 4; Louisville 4; James Madison 3; Tulane 2;

Clemson jumps into Top 10 of Week 7 US LBM Coaches Poll after thrilling Saturday

Here’s where Clemson ranks in the Week 7 US LBM Coaches Poll, released Sunday.

After another Saturday of thrilling college football action, the Clemson Tigers are once again on the rise in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll, released Sunday.

The Tigers (5-1 overall, 4-0 ACC) moved up two spots to No. 9 after their 49-14 rout of Wake Forest on Saturday in Winston-Salem.

Clemson jumped ahead of both the Ole Miss Rebels, who fell 29-26 in overtime to the LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge, and the Tennessee Volunteers, who needed overtime to survive the unranked Florida Gators, 23-17, in Knoxville.

Dabo Swinney’s team is ranked one spot behind No. 8 LSU (5-1) and one spot ahead of No. 10 Tennessee (5-1).

RELATED: Dabo Swinney explains why Bryant Wesco didn’t travel for Clemson-Wake Forest game

The Texas Longhorns (6-0) remained No. 1 for the third straight week after their 34-3 win over the Oklahoma Sooners in the Red River Rivalry, while the Oregon Ducks (6-0) rose to No. 2 after their 32-31 win over the Ohio State Buckeyes in a top-five showdown in Eugene.

The Penn State Nittany Lions rose two spots to No. 3 after their overtime win against the USC Trojans in Los Angeles. The Georgia Bulldogs (5-1) stayed at No. 4. Ohio State (5-1) fell to No. 5.

Elsewhere in the Top 10, the Miami Hurricanes (6-0) stayed at No. 6 following their Week 7 bye, and the Alabama Crimson Tide stayed at No. 7. Alabama and Tennessee will meet in their annual Third Saturday in October clash this Saturday at Neyland Stadium.

In other Top 25 moves, the Pitt Panthers (6-0) climbed four spots to No. 20 while the SMU Mustangs (5-1) rose two spots to No. 23.

Clemson will host the Virginia Cavaliers (4-2) Saturday at noon ET. The game will be televised on ACC Network. Virginia fell 24-20 to Louisville in Charlottesville over the weekend.

The full Week 7 US LBM Coaches Poll rankings are below.

Week 7 US LBM Coaches Poll

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Texas Longhorns 6-0 1,373 (53)
2 Oregon Ducks 6-0 1,322 (2)
3 Penn State Nittany Lions 6-0 1,220
4 Georgia Bulldogs 5-1 1,189
5 Ohio State Buckeyes 5-1 1,141
6 Miami Hurricanes 6-0 1,105
7 Alabama Crimson Tide 5-1 1,010
8 LSU Tigers 5-1 914
9 Clemson Tigers 5-1 904
10 Tennessee Vols 5-1 891
11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 5-1 838
12 Iowa State Cyclones 6-0 823
13 BYU Cougars 6-0 686
14 Texas A&M Aggies 5-1 636
15 Ole Miss Rebels 5-2 524
16 Missouri Tigers 5-1 521
17 Kansas State Wildcats 5-1 472
18 Indiana Hoosiers 6-0 462
19 Boise State Broncos 5-1 373
20 Pittsburgh Panthers 6-0 340
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 5-1 231
22 Michigan Wolverines 4-2 223
23 SMU Mustangs 5-1 183
24 Army Knights 6-0 104
25 Nebraska Cornhuskers 5-1 90

Schools Dropped Out

No. 16 Oklahoma, No. 17 Utah

Others Receiving Votes:

Oklahoma 81; Arizona State 49; Navy 37; Utah 31; Vanderbilt 26; Syracuse 13; UNLV 12; Iowa 12; Texas Tech 9; Liberty 9; Washington State 8; Memphis 4; Louisville 4; James Madison 3; Tulane 2

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Texas, Oregon take firm control in post Week 7 US LBM Coaches Poll

It was an interesting week of college football! See what changed in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll.

After a wild Week 6 that consisted of half a dozen upsets, Week 7 did not disappoint. It was a loaded slate of games that featured some close calls, a few upsets and only a couple of blowouts.

Ranking the Top 25 must be getting more difficult by the week as the parity across the nation seems to be at an all-time high this season. The latest US LBM Coaches Poll reflects that chalenge.

Looking ahead to Week 8, there are certainly a handful of games that will have a serious impact on the rankings and the College Football Playoff race.

For now, let’s take a look at the latest US LBM Coaches Poll:

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Texas Longhorns 6-0 1,373 (53)
2 Oregon Ducks 6-0 1,322 (2)
3 Penn State Nittany Lions 6-0 1,220
4 Georgia Bulldogs 5-1 1,189
5 Ohio State Buckeyes 5-1 1,141
6 Miami Hurricanes 6-0 1,105
7 Alabama Crimson Tide 5-1 1,010
8 LSU Tigers 5-1 914
9 Clemson Tigers 5-1 904
10 Tennessee Vols 5-1 891
11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 5-1 838
12 Iowa State Cyclones 6-0 823
13 BYU Cougars 6-0 686
14 Texas A&M Aggies 5-1 636
15 Ole Miss Rebels 5-2 524
16 Missouri Tigers 5-1 521
17 Kansas State Wildcats 5-1 472
18 Indiana Hoosiers 6-0 462
19 Boise State Broncos 5-1 373
20 Pittsburgh Panthers 6-0 340
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 5-1 231
22 Michigan Wolverines 4-2 223
23 SMU Mustangs 5-1 183
24 Army Knights 6-0 104
25 Nebraska Cornhuskers 5-1 90

Schools Dropped Out

No. 16 Oklahoma; No. 17 Utah;

Others Receiving Votes

Oklahoma 81; Arizona State 49; Navy 37; Utah 31; Vanderbilt 26; Syracuse 13; UNLV 12; Iowa 12; Texas Tech 9; Liberty 9; Washington State 8; Memphis 4; Louisville 4; James Madison 3; Tulane 2;

Big Ten dominates top of updated US LBM Coaches Poll

The Big Ten found several of its teams near the top of the latest US LBM Coaches Poll released on Sunday

The Big Ten found several of its teams near the top of the latest US LBM Coaches Poll released on Sunday.

There was plenty of shakeup at the top of the poll after a wild weekend that included numerous upsets. Three teams from the Big Ten landed in the top five of the updated poll: Ohio State (No. 2), Oregon (No. 3) and Penn State (No. 5). Outside of those three teams, there were three other teams from the Big Ten included in this week’s poll: Indiana (No. 20), Michigan (No. 21) and Illinois (No. 23).

To no surprise, Michigan State did not receive any votes in this week’s updated poll. The Spartans have lost three straight games and are now 3-3 overall on the year.

Michigan State will be off next week on a bye. The Spartans return to action the following week against Iowa on October 19.

Here is the full US LBM Coaches Poll for Week 7.

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Texas Longhorns 5-0 1,364 (44)
2 Ohio State Buckeyes 5-0 1,330 (11)
3 Oregon Ducks 5-0 1,215
4 Georgia Bulldogs 4-1 1,174
5 Penn State Nittany Lions 5-0 1,163
6 Miami Hurricanes 6-0 1,085
7 Alabama Crimson Tide 4-1 1,035
8 Ole Miss Rebels 5-1 935
9 Tennessee Volunteers 4-1 856
10 LSU Tigers 4-1 839
11 Clemson Tigers 4-1 818
12 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 4-1 807
13 Iowa State Cyclones 5-0 695
14 Texas A&M Aggies 5-1 564
15 BYU Cougars 5-0 549
16 Oklahoma Sooners 4-1 541
17 Utah Utes 4-1 479
18 Missouri Tigers 4-1 473
19 Kansas State Wildcats 4-1 360
20 Indiana Hoosiers 6-0 358
21 Michigan Wolverines 4-2 224
22 Boise State Broncos 4-1 213
23 Illinois Fighting Illini 4-1 179
24 Pittsburgh Panthers 5-0 170
25 SMU Mustangs 5-1 123

Schools Dropped Out

No. 15 USC; No. 22 Louisville; No. 23 UNLV;

Others Receiving Votes

USC 102; Nebraska 68; Army West Point 36; Navy 26; Colorado 16; Kentucky 12; Arizona 12; UNLV 11; Texas Tech 8; Virginia 7; Washington 5; Liberty 5; Vanderbilt 4; Rutgers 3; Arkansas 3; Tulane 2; Louisville 2; Iowa 2; Syracuse 1; Arizona State 1

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