Washington made its season debut in the AP college football poll on Sunday, and Penn State and Oregon moved into the top 15.
The top 10 remained almost unchanged.
Georgia received six more first-place votes. A total of 59 first-place votes and 1,569 points have been received by the bulldogs.
3 Ohio State got one.
Team | Record |
---|---|
1. Georgia (59) | 3-0 |
2. Alabama (3) | 3-0 |
3. Ohio State (1) | 3-0 |
4. Michigan | 3-0 |
5. Clemson | 3-0 |
6. Oklahoma | 3-0 |
7. USC | 3-0 |
8. Kentucky | 3-0 |
9. Oklahoma State | 3-0 |
10. Arkansas | 3-0 |
11. Tennessee | 3-0 |
12. NC State | 3-0 |
13. Utah | 2-1 |
14. Penn State | 3-0 |
15. Oregon | 2-1 |
16. Ole Miss | 3-0 |
17. Baylor | 2-1 |
18. Washington | 3-0 |
19. BYU | 2-1 |
20. Florida | 2-1 |
21. Wake Forest | 3-0 |
22. Texas | 2-1 |
23. Texas A&M | 2-1 |
24. Pittsburgh | 2-1 |
25. Miami (Fla.) | 2-1 |
No. 4 Michigan, No. 5 Clemson, No. 6 Oklahoma, and No. 7 USC all remained in the top 10. There was only one change in the top 10. Arkansas remained in the top ten.
The top 10 teams won their games by a wide margin.
The shuffling started in the 10th.
The 11th ranked Tennessee moved up four places. Penn State moved up eight places after defeating auburn. The University of Oregon moved up 10 spots after defeating the University of Utah.
Washington earned a ranking for the first time in six years after beating Michigan State. Since the beginning of the season, Washington has been mostly unranked, despite having two brief stays in the AP Top 25.
"To get this win now is just going to put this belief in our guys," DeBoer said after the game. As we work in practice, it will get better for us.
Michigan State dropped out of the top 10.
Ole Miss and Florida moved up and down in the rankings.
Miami lost at Texas A&M and plummeted to the bottom of the rankings. There was a one-spot rise for the Aggies.
There are poll points.
They all played and won on the same weekend for the first time in over a year. The AP Top 25 teams won 22 games, the most since the first week of the year.
The last time the program went from unranked to ranked was in 1989.
There is a conference call.
The conference has five ranked teams, the most since the first regular-season poll in 2011.
SEC - 8 (Nos. 1, 2, 8, 10, 11, 16, 20, 23) ACC - 5 (Nos. 5, 12, 21, 24, 25) Big 12 - 4 (Nos. 6, 9, 17, 22) Pac-12 - 4 (Nos. 7, 13, 15, 18) Big Ten - 3 (Nos. 3, 4, 14)
Independents - 1 (No. 19).