MSU football receives no votes in Week 1’s US LBM Coaches Poll

MSU football received no votes in the updated US LBM Coaches Poll

Michigan State football received no votes in Tuesday’s updated US LBM Coaches Poll.

The Spartans picked up a lackluster season-opening win over Florida Atlantic, 16-10, on Friday. So to no surprise, Michigan State failed to receive any votes in this week’s updated poll.

A look at the full Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports:

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Georgia Bulldogs 1-0 1,371 (51)
2 Ohio State Buckeyes 1-0 1,316 (3)
3 Texas Longhorns 1-0 1,245 (1)
4 Alabama Crimson Tide 1-0 1,172
5 Ole Miss Rebels 1-0 1,081
6 Oregon Ducks 1-0 1,080
7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 1-0 1,079
8 Penn State Nittany Lions 1-0 987
9 Michigan Wolverines 1-0 919
10 Missouri Tigers 1-0 848
11 Utah Utes 1-0 779
12 Tennessee Volunteers 1-0 753
13 Oklahoma Sooners 1-0 705
14 USC Trojans 1-0 655
15 Miami Hurricanes 1-0 650
16 Kansas State Wildcats 1-0 537
17 Oklahoma State Cowboys 1-0 499
18 Arizona Wildcats 1-0 348
19 LSU Tigers 0-1 341
20 Kansas Jayhawks 1-0 295
21 Iowa Hawkeyes 1-0 260
22 Clemson Tigers 0-1 223
23 North Carolina State Wolfpack 1-0 154
24 Louisville Cardinals 1-0 101
25 Washington Huskies 1-0 95

Schools Dropped Out

No. 10 Florida State; No. 20 Texas A&M

Others Receiving Votes

Georgia Tech 86; Texas A&M 78; Memphis 43; Kentucky 23; Boise State 22; SMU 19; Auburn 13; Wisconsin 11; Iowa State 10; UNLV 9; Tulane 9; Maryland 9; Liberty 9; Nebraska 8; Boston College 7; South Florida 5; James Madison 4; Air Force 4; UTSA 3; North Carolina 3; Appalachian State 3; Texas State 2; Syracuse 1; Coastal Carolina 1

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MSU doesn’t receive any votes in 2023 preseason USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll

The Spartans failed to receive a single vote in the 2023 preseason USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll

Michigan State football will start the 2023 season with extremely low expectations.

The 2023 preseason USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll was released on Monday and the Spartans failed to receive a single vote in the poll. Michigan State is coming off a 5-7 year with relatively low expectations nationally and the coaches poll proved that to be the case on Monday.

Four teams from the Big Ten cracked the preseason top 25 — including Michigan (No. 2), Ohio State (No. 4), Penn State (No. 7) and Wisconsin (No. 21). Iowa was right outside the top 25 with the most votes to not be ranked.

A look at the full USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports:

Rank Team Record Points Change
1 Georgia 0-0 1,643 (61)
2 Michigan 0-0 1,510
3 Alabama 0-0 1,489 (4)
4 Ohio State 0-0 1,485(1)
5 LSU 0-0 1,294
6 USC 0-0 1,228
7 Penn State 0-0 1,181
8 Florida State 0-0 1,145
9 Clemson 0-0 1,078
10 Tennessee 0-0 991
11 Washington 0-0 941
12 Texas 0-0 848
13 Notre Dame 0-0 841
14 Utah 0-0 839
15 Oregon 0-0 820
16 TCU 0-0 655
17 Kansas State 0-0 440
18 Oregon State 0-0 365
19 Oklahoma 0-0 320
20 UNC 0-0 315
21 Wisconsin 0-0 309
22 Miss 0-0 303
23 Tulane 0-0 225
24 Texas Tech 0-0 200
25 Texas A&M 0-0 196

Others Receiving Votes

Iowa 169; South Carolina 89; Florida 63; Texas-San Antonio 59; Pittsburgh 52; UCLA 42; Kentucky 34; Baylor 28; Troy 25; Arkansas 20; NC State 19; Fresno State 19; Boise State 18; Auburn 18; Minnesota 16; Miami 16; Mississippi State 13; Oklahoma State 12; Missouri 11; Maryland 10; Southern Methodist 8; South Alabama 8; Illinois 7; Wake Forest 6; Air Force 6; Toledo 5; Washington State 4; Houston 3; Duke 2; Brigham Young 2; Arizona 2; Memphis 1; Kansas 1; James Madison 1.

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MSU makes big jump in final USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll following run to Sweet 16

Michigan State wasn’t ranked for most of the season but ended the year in the top 25 following a solid postseason run

Michigan State wasn’t ranked for most of the season but ended the year in the top 25 following a solid postseason run.

Michigan State jumped 20 spots to finish the year at No. 20 in the final USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll for the 2022-23 season. Michigan State was one of only three Big Ten teams to be listed in the poll, with Purdue at No. 13 and Indiana at No. 24.

A look at the full Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports:

Rank Team Record Points Change
1 Connecticut 31-8 800 (32) +11
2 San Diego State 32-7 688 +16
3 Miami 29-8 665 +12
4 Alabama 31-6 629 -2
5 Florida Atlantic 35-4 615 +20
6 Houston 33-4 614 -5
7 Texas 29-9 587
8 UCLA 31-6 532 -2
9 Kansas State 26-10 516 +4
10 Gonzaga 31-6 514 -1
11 Kansas 28-8 434 -6
12 Creighton 24-13 426 +10
13 Purdue 29-6 424 -10
14 Marquette 29-7 422 -10
15 Xavier 27-10 332 -1
16 Tennessee 25-11 284 +5
17 Arizona 28-7 282 -9
18 Duke 27-9 232 -2
19 Baylor 23-11 216 -8
20 Michigan State 21-13 203 +20
21 Arkansas 22-14 174
22 Saint Mary’s 27-8 149 -3
23 Virginia 25-8 112 -13
24 Indiana 23-12 97 -5
25 Texas A&M 25-10 88 -8

Schools Dropped Out

No. 23 Texas Christian; No. 24 Missouri

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Others Receiving Votes

Texas Christian 82; Princeton 54; Kentucky 46; Missouri 42; Penn St. 31; North Texas 26; Maryland 25; Northwestern 13; Auburn 10; Southern California 9; West Virginia 8; Memphis 8; Iowa State 5; Pittsburgh 2; UAB 1; Providence 1; Oral Roberts 1; Fairleigh Dickinson 1

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MSU basketball remains unranked in latest USA TODAY Coaches Poll

Michigan State basketball remains outside the top 25 in the latest USA TODAY Coaches Poll

Michigan State basketball remains outside the top 25 in the latest USA TODAY Coaches Poll.

The updated coaches rankings were released on Monday, and the Spartans picked up one lone vote in the updated poll. Michigan State picked up a pair of wins last week and are 7-4 overall on the season.

A handful of Big Ten teams cracked this week’s rankings — including Purdue who is the new No. 1 team in the country. Others ranked from the Big Ten were Indiana (No. 16), Maryland (No. 17), Illinois (No. 19), Ohio State (No. 21) and Wisconsin (No. 23).

Check out the complete rankings by clicking on the link below:

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MSU basketball drops out of latest USA TODAY Coaches, AP Top 25 polls

To no surprise, Michigan State basketball is no longer ranked

To no surprise, Michigan State basketball is no longer ranked in either the USA TODAY Coaches Poll or Associated Press (AP) Top 25.

The latest batch of each poll came out on Monday, and the Spartans dropped from the rankings in both. Michigan State was previously No. 20 in both polls.

The Spartans earned three votes in the AP Top 25 poll and five votes in the USA TODAY Coaches Poll.

Michigan State went 0-2 last week — losing by nearly 20 at Notre Dame and then following up that blowout with a stunning loss to Northwestern at home. The Spartans are 5-4 on the year and will look to avoid dropping to .500 in a road test at Penn State on Wednesday.

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