Sooners at no. 10...Texas at no. 8...WV at no. 13...
1. Alabama
2. tOSU
3. Clemson
4. ND
5. LSU
6. Georgia
7. Michigan
8. Texas
9. Central Florida
10. Oklahoma
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13. WV
http://sportspolls.usatoday.com/ncaa/football/polls/coaches-poll/
Week 7 produced significant chaos in college football, resulting in considerable shuffling in the Amway Coaches Poll.
Top-ranked Alabama retained the No. 1 spot, but even the Crimson Tide got a scare. The result of their game against Missouri wasn’t in doubt, and they still have all but three of the 64 first-place votes. But Heisman favorite Tua Tagovailoa left the game in the third quarter with a knee injury that coach Nick Saban later described as a tweak. For now, at least, all seems well in Tuscaloosa.
Ohio State moves up to No. 2, retaining one first-place nod, after a home win against Minnesota. Clemson, which had the weekend off, climbs back to No. 3 and has the remaining two firsts. Notre Dame avoided the upset bug with a late touchdown to get by Pittsburgh and is now No. 4.
WINNERS AND LOSERS: Pac-12's playoff hopes go poof
BOWL PICTURE: Who is eligible? Who is close? Who is out?
Stock up: LSU. The biggest winner of the weekend, the Tigers vault all the way up to No. 5 from the 12 spot after decisively defeating …
Stock down: Georgia. The Bulldogs aren’t out of the SEC title hunt and playoff race by any means, but their loss at LSU knocks them down four places to No. 6.
Stock up: Michigan. The Wolverines leap six places to No. 7, their highest point since dropping their season opener at Notre Dame, after taking down …
Stock down: Wisconsin. The Badgers’ bad day in the Big House sends them tumbling nine positions to No. 19.
Stock up: Oregon. The Ducks didn’t quite crack the top 10, but their No. 11 spot is a gain of six positions on the heels of their overtime thriller against ...
Stock down: Washington. The Huskies’ second loss of the season knocks them down seven slots to No. 14.
New kids on the block: No. 22 Iowa, No. 23 Washington State.
College dropouts: Miami (Fla.), Auburn.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...soars-no-5-georgia-wisconsin-fall/1640560002/
1. Alabama
2. tOSU
3. Clemson
4. ND
5. LSU
6. Georgia
7. Michigan
8. Texas
9. Central Florida
10. Oklahoma
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13. WV
http://sportspolls.usatoday.com/ncaa/football/polls/coaches-poll/
Week 7 produced significant chaos in college football, resulting in considerable shuffling in the Amway Coaches Poll.
Top-ranked Alabama retained the No. 1 spot, but even the Crimson Tide got a scare. The result of their game against Missouri wasn’t in doubt, and they still have all but three of the 64 first-place votes. But Heisman favorite Tua Tagovailoa left the game in the third quarter with a knee injury that coach Nick Saban later described as a tweak. For now, at least, all seems well in Tuscaloosa.
Ohio State moves up to No. 2, retaining one first-place nod, after a home win against Minnesota. Clemson, which had the weekend off, climbs back to No. 3 and has the remaining two firsts. Notre Dame avoided the upset bug with a late touchdown to get by Pittsburgh and is now No. 4.
WINNERS AND LOSERS: Pac-12's playoff hopes go poof
BOWL PICTURE: Who is eligible? Who is close? Who is out?
Stock up: LSU. The biggest winner of the weekend, the Tigers vault all the way up to No. 5 from the 12 spot after decisively defeating …
Stock down: Georgia. The Bulldogs aren’t out of the SEC title hunt and playoff race by any means, but their loss at LSU knocks them down four places to No. 6.
Stock up: Michigan. The Wolverines leap six places to No. 7, their highest point since dropping their season opener at Notre Dame, after taking down …
Stock down: Wisconsin. The Badgers’ bad day in the Big House sends them tumbling nine positions to No. 19.
Stock up: Oregon. The Ducks didn’t quite crack the top 10, but their No. 11 spot is a gain of six positions on the heels of their overtime thriller against ...
Stock down: Washington. The Huskies’ second loss of the season knocks them down seven slots to No. 14.
New kids on the block: No. 22 Iowa, No. 23 Washington State.
College dropouts: Miami (Fla.), Auburn.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...soars-no-5-georgia-wisconsin-fall/1640560002/
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