1. Georgia
  2. Ohio State
  3. Texas (+1)
  4. Alabama (+1)
  5. Notre Dame (+2)
  6. Ole Miss
  7. Oregon (-4)
  8. Penn State
  9. Missouri (+2)
  10. Michigan (-1)
  11. Utah (+1)
  12. Miami (+7)
  13. USC (+10)
  14. Tennessee (+1)
  15. oklahoma (+1)
  16. Oklahoma State (+1)
  17. Kansas State (+1)
  18. LSU (-5)
  19. Kansas (+3)
  20. Arizona (+1)
  21. Iowa (+4)
  22. Louisville (new)
  23. Georgia Tech (new)
  24. NC State
  25. Clemson (-11)

Others receiving votes: TAMU, Boston College, Boise State, Iowa State, Memphis, Nebraska, SMU, Washington, Liberty, Vanderbilt, Wisconsin, Auburn, Tulane, UNC, UTSA, App State, Kentucky, West Virginia, Arkansas, UNLV, Colorado

Dropped out: FSU, TAMU

  • g0d0fm15ch13f@lemmy.worldM
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    2 months ago

    Surprised that GT got voted into the top 25 but BC didn’t. I think BC had a more impressive showing in their win over FSU than GT did.

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      2 months ago

      I was gonna chalk it up to strength of schedule (by that I mean give the team that is probably gonna get walloped a ranking for a week or 2), but Boston College plays Mizzou (currently ranked 9th) in 2 weeks. Georgia Tech is playing Louisville (currently ranked 22nd) in 2 weeks. I guess it’s other factors, who knows how the voters in the AP Poll decide…

      Regardless, if Boston College beats Mizzou, and Georgia Tech beats Louisville they both can be ranked by the end of week 2.

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    2 months ago

    I like Miami at 12. They looked impressive against the Gators, but hard to know if Miami is good or if Florida is just really bad at this stage.