Texas A&M ranks No. 25 in the 2023 preseason USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll

Texas A&M, coming off a 5-7 (2-6 SEC) campaign from a season ago, ranked 25th in the 2023 preseason USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll with 196 points.

The start of the 2023 college football season is nearly here. Fall camp has kicked off in Aggieland, the pads have been put on, and last but not least, the preseason USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll was released on Monday.

The USA TODAY Sports AFCA football coaches poll is conducted weekly throughout the regular season using a panel of 63 head coaches at Football Bowl Subdivision schools. Each coach submits a Top 25 with a first-place vote worth 25 points, second place 24, and so on down to one point for 25th.

It’s business as usual at the top of this year’s preseason rankings. The two-time defending national champion Georgia Bulldogs sit atop the coaches poll, and deservingly so, after receiving 61 of the 66 coaches’ ballots. Michigan opens at number two, and despite not receiving any first-place votes, they sit 21 poll points ahead of third-ranked Alabama, who missed the College Football Playoff last season.

As for Texas A&M, who is motivated to rebound from their 5-7 (2-6 SEC) campaign from a season ago, they ranked 25th in the preseason coaches poll with 196 points.

Here is 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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