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

Others receiving votes: Illinois, Boise State, TAMU, Syracuse, Memphis, Washington, Iowa, Kansas, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Liberty, Wisconsin, UNLV, UNC, Cal, BYU, UCF, TCU

Dropped out: Kansas, Iowa, Georgia Tech, NC State

  • Omega
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    3 months ago

    I think early rankings need to have rankings amnesia. They’re not moving up or down. It’s just a fresh list based off of new info. Rankings are based on very little information and we now have 100% more data for most of these teams.

    Arkansas, for example, had a perfect game against an extremely weak opponent. They weren’t unranked because they were bad. I think their game with OKSt just validated that Arkansas is pretty good (but now they have a loss). Also, two of the teams they jumped (Michigan and Notre Dame) lost games. So I think jumping at least 2 was warranted.

    WPS