Sunday, September 8, 2013

Week #3 College Football Rankings

The Associated Press Top 25 and the USA Today Coaches Poll rankings are now available for Week #3 of the College Football season.  Alabama is still ranked #1 in both polls despite the fact that the Crimson Tide had a bye last week.  Oregon is now ranked #2 in both polls while Ohio State, Clemson, and Stanford fill in the rest of the top 5, but in different places in both polls (AP:  #3 Clemson, #4 OSU, #5 Stanford; USA Today:  #3 OSU, #4 Stanford, #5 Clemson).  Both Texas and USC were dropped from the rankings because of their losses to BYU and Washington State, respectively.  Georgia went up two places in the AP poll after their hard-fought conference win over South Carolina, but the team with the biggest rise in that poll was Miami (FL).  The Hurricanes went from being unranked in the AP to #15 this week after their upset win over Florida, which dropped 6 places to #18.  Both polls are featured below:

ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25          

RKTEAMRECORDCONFERENCE
1Alabama (57)1-0SEC
2Oregon (1)2-0PAC-12
3Clemson (1)2-0ACC
4Ohio State (1)2-0BIG TEN
5Stanford1-0PAC-12
6Texas A&M2-0SEC
7Louisville2-0AAC
8LSU2-0SEC
9Georgia1-1SEC
10Florida State1-0ACC
11Michigan2-0BIG TEN
12Oklahoma State2-0BIG XII
13South Carolina1-1SEC
14Oklahoma2-0BIG XII
15Miami (FL)2-0ACC
16UCLA1-0PAC-12
17Northwestern2-0BIG TEN
18Florida1-1SEC
19Washington1-0PAC-12
20Wisconsin2-0BIG TEN
21Notre Dame1-1INDEPENDENT
22Baylor2-0BIG XII
23Nebraska2-0BIG TEN
24TCU1-1BIG XII
25Ole Miss2-0SEC


USA TODAY COACHES POLL

RKTEAMRECORDPTS
1Alabama (58)1-01545
2Oregon (1)2-01447
3Ohio State (2)2-01429
4Stanford1-01327
5Clemson2-01307
6Texas A&M (1)2-01242
7Louisville2-01121
8LSU2-01067
9Florida State1-01040
10Georgia1-11021
11Oklahoma State2-0866
12Michigan2-0860
13Oklahoma2-0800
14South Carolina1-1788
15Nebraska2-0478
16Northwestern2-0473
17UCLA1-0471
18Wisconsin2-0455
18Miami (FL)2-0455
20Florida1-1410
21Notre Dame1-1348
22Baylor2-0297
23Washington1-0253
24TCU1-1195
25Ole Miss2-091

Parentheses indicate number of first place votes in both polls. 


































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