Coaches Poll Top 25 Projection, Rankings Prediction: Week 5

What will the 2020 USA Today Coaches Poll probably be after Week 5? 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 5 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 for Week 5. Again, this is a projection and not the real Coaches Poll.

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Last week’s ranking in parentheses.

25. Minnesota Golden Gophers 0-0 (NR)

24. Texas Longhorns 2-1 (9)

23. SMU Mustangs 4-0 (NR)

22. Kansas State Wildcats 2-1 (NR)

21. Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns 3-0 (NR)

20. Texas A&M Aggies 1-1 (13)

19. Iowa State Cyclones 2-1 (NR)

18. Michigan Wolverines 0-0 (21)

17. Virginia Tech Hokies 2-0 (23)

16. Tennessee Volunteers 2-0 (20)

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15. Oklahoma State Cowboys 3-0 (19)

14. Wisconsin Badgers 0-0 (18)

13. BYU Cougars 4-0 (22)

12. LSU Tigers 1-1 (17)

11. Cincinnati Bearcats 3-0 (15)

10. Auburn Tigers 1-1 (7)

9. North Carolina Tar Heels 2-0 (11)

8. Penn State Nittany Lions 0-0 (10)

7. Miami Hurricanes 3-0 (8)

6. Ohio State Buckeyes 0-0 (6)

5. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2-0 (5)

4. Georgia Bulldogs 2-0 (4)

3. Florida Gators 2-0 (3)

2. Alabama Crimson Tide 2-0 (2)

1. Clemson Tigers 2-0 (1)

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Coaches Poll Top 25 Projection, Rankings Prediction: Week 4

What will the 2020 USA Today Coaches Poll probably be after Week 4? 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 4 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 for Week 4. Again, this is a projection and not the real Coaches Poll.

The projection now includes Big Ten and Pac-12 teams.

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Last week’s ranking in parentheses.

25. Memphis Tigers 1-0 (20)

24. Michigan Wolverines 0-0 (19)

23. Kansas State Wildcats 1-1 (NR)

22. Tennessee Volunteers 1-0 (21)

21. Oklahoma State Cowboys 2-0 (18)

20. USC Trojans 0-0 (NR)

19. Wisconsin Badgers 0-0 (17)

18. Oklahoma Sooners 1-1 (T3)

17. Cincinnati Bearcats 2-0 (16)

16. UCF Knights 2-0 (15)

15. Oregon Ducks 0-0 (NR)

14. Penn State Nittany Lions 0-0 (13)

13. Texas Longhorns 1-0 (9)

12. LSU Tigers 0-1 (5)

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

10. Texas A&M Aggies 1-0 (11)

9. Mississippi State Bulldogs 1-0 (NR)

8. Miami Hurricanes 3-0 (14)

7. Ohio State Buckeyes 0-0 (10)

6. Auburn Tigers 1-0 (8)

5. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2-0 (7)

4. Georgia Bulldogs 1-0 (T3)

3. Florida Gators 1-0 (6)

2. Alabama Crimson Tide 1-0 (2)

1. Clemson Tigers 2-0 (1)

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Coaches Poll Top 25 Projection, Rankings Prediction: Week 3

What will the 2020 USA Today Coaches Poll be after the Week 3 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 3 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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Last week’s ranking in parentheses.

25. Army Knights 2-0 (25)

24. Baylor Bears 0-0 (24)

23. BYU Cougars 1-0 (22)

22. Marshall Thundering Herd 2-0 (NR)

21. Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns 2-0 (21)

20. Kentucky Wildcats 0-0 (20)

19. Virginia Tech Hokies 0-0 (19)

18. Tennessee Volunteers 0-0 (17)

17. Oklahoma State Cowboys 1-0 (12)

16. Pitt Panthers 2-0 (NR)

15. Memphis Tigers 1-0 (15)

14. Cincinnati Bearcats 1-0 (14)

13. North Carolina Tar Heels 1-0 (11)

12. Miami Hurricanes 2-0 (18)

11. UCF Knights 1-0 (13)

10. Texas A&M Aggies 0-0 (10)

9. Auburn Tigers 0-0 (9)

8. Texas Longhorns 1-0 (8)

6. Florida Gators 0-0 (6)

6. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2-0 (7)

5. LSU Tigers 0-0 (5)

4. Georgia Bulldogs 0-0 (4)

3. Oklahoma Sooners 1-0 (3)

2. Alabama Crimson Tide 0-0 (2)

1. Clemson Tigers 2-0 (1)

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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.


Contact/Follow @ColFootballNews & @PeteFiutak

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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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.

Amway Coaches Poll released after Week 13: Where’s Georgia football?

Where is Georgia football in the newest Amway Coaches Poll?

Week 13 has come to an end and we are moving closer to conference championship weekend and the College Football Playoff.

Georgia, which was No. 4 last week, took care of business (for the most part) in a win over Texas A&M and remained at No. 4.

The biggest win of the weekend came from Ohio State, which took down Penn State in Columbus.

LSU looked good against a terrible Arkansas team, but did allow the Razorbacks, who have the 106th ranked offense, to score 20 points.

The biggest loss of the weekend was from Oregon, which now has two losses. The Ducks fell from No. 6 to No. 13.

Here is the new top-ten in the Amway Coach Poll, powered by USA TODAY Sports.

1. LSU

2. Ohio State

3. Clemson

4. Georgia

5. Alabama

6. Utah

7. Oklahoma

8. Florida

9. Minnesota

10. Baylor

Georgia now has wins over four teams that were ranked at the time of the game.

The Dawgs beat Auburn, Florida, Notre Dame and A&M (the Aggies were ranked No. 24 last week).

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.