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

Others receiving votes: Washington State, Indiana, Boston College, UNLV, Pitt, Nebraska, Iowa, JMU, South Carolina, Liberty, Arkansas, UCF, Arizona, SMU, Navy

Dropped out: Nebraska, Northern Illinois

  • @[email protected]OPM
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    63 months ago

    I know I’m posting this a day late, but I was sick over the weekend and it turns out watching CFB all day on Saturday isn’t the best way of getting rest.

    Glad to see the voters dropped Mizzou out of the top 10. I do wonder how far they would have fallen if they actually lost to Vandy though

  • @RedWeasel
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    23 months ago

    For 4 quarters I would have just switched Illinois and Nebraska and moved both up depend on the results of team ahead of them. Then OT happened and looked completely like a different game.

  • g0d0fm15ch13fM
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    13 months ago

    I think the dynamics of the schedule mean I should be pulling for the tide this weekend… shudders

    P.S. Just cause I should doesn’t mean I will