Place Team Points #1 Votes Movement
1 Texas 172 4 -
2 Oregon 160 3 +2
3 Penn State 141 0 -
4 Miami (FL) 134 0 +1
5 Ohio State 127 0 -3
6 BYU 125 0 +10
7 Iowa State 122 0 +3
8 Indiana 119 0 +7
9 Clemson 98 0 -
10 Notre Dame 90 0 +4
11 alabama 86 0 -3
12 Georgia 84 0 -5
13 Army 79 0 NR
14 Pittsburgh 70 0 +7
15 LSU 69 0 -2
16 Tennessee 68 0 -5
17 Texas A&M 62 0 -5
18 Boise State 56 0 -1
19 Navy 51 0 NR
20 Kansas State 47 0 NR
21 Ole Miss 37 0 -15
22 Texas Tech 34 0 NR
23 SMU 30 0 -5
24 James Madison 28 0 NR
25 Nebraska 26 0 -6

Dropped out: Oklahoma (1), Missouri (11), Washington (6), Kentucky (4), Utah (NV), Vanderbilt (11)

Others receiving votes: Georgia Tech (17), UNLV (16), Liberty (15), USC (15), Arizona State (12), Missouri (11), Vanderbilt (11), Illinois (9), Minnesota (9), Arkansas (8), Michigan (8), Washington (6), Syracuse (5), Washington State (5), Kentucky (4), Sam Houston (4), Virginia Tech (3), Louisiana-Monroe (1), Oklahoma (1)

Link to the results spreadsheet HERE

Link for next weeks poll HERE

Link to submit your CFP bracket prediction for the contest HERE

  • g0d0fm15ch13fOPM
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    318 hours ago

    Trends I’m noticing:

    • Vandy beats Kentucky and c/cfb decides neither of them deserve a ranking anymore
    • The two traditional service academies come storming into the rankings this week, Army jumps in at 13
    • BYU storms all the way up to 6th after thier convincing win over Arizona
    • Iowa State and Indiana in the banner, you love to see it
    • Notre Dame is back to the top 10, meanwhile NIU receives no votes…
    • Texas finally appears to have a legitimate challenger to their top spot
    • Just like at the end of regulation in their head to head, Vandy and Mizzou are tied with 11 points
    • No ties in the actual rankings though, I believe that’s the first time all season
    • @[email protected]M
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      29 hours ago

      Additional fun fact: I believe this is the first time (even going back to last year) that a state has had 2 teams in the top 10. We all thought it would be Indiana, right?