College Football Polls: AP Top 25 Update, Coaches Poll Post Week 13 Update
College football’s rival week was pitted against chaos, with the second scoring a staggering one with just two weeks left in the regular season.
Number 5 Michigan was Saturday’s biggest winner, spending number 2 Ohio State 42-27 for the show’s first win in “The Game” since 2011. It continued to feed the Wolverines hopes of making it to the College Football Playoffs for the first time under Jim Harbaugh while closing the bidding. of the Buckeyes to win their fifth consecutive Big Ten championship and fifth playoff appearance. . Not a bad day at work.
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Elsewhere, the Bedlam series lived up to its name as Oklahoma State No. 7 defeated No. 10 Oklahoma in a match heavily tilted in favor of both teams throughout the game. The Cowboys took their first win in this contest since 2014, rematching Baylor No. 8 in the Big 12 title match. It will be the first time since TCU and Baylor split the Big title. 12 in 2014, the Sooners will not compete for the convention championship.
Those games mean a lot in the latest top 25 rankings, but arguably the wildest game of the day was the Iron Bowl, in which 3rd Alabama overcame a 10-0 deficit in the quarter. Wednesday to beat Auburn 24-22 in four rounds. Victory keeps Alabama alive in the playoff race for another week; The Crimson Tide’s next game was against No. 1 Georgia, a match that helped Georgia Tech easily beat Georgia Tech in a 45-0 match.
Other notable games from Rivalry Week include LSU’s 27-24 loss to 15 Texas A&M; Minnesota won against No. 14 Wisconsin; and North Texas’ 45-23 victory over UTSA ranked 22nd, unbeaten before.
Sporting News looks at how those games affect AP Top 25 rankings and the latest Coach Poll following the Rivalry Week action:
TOP-10 LOSS: Ohio State | Oklahoma
College Football Rankings for Week 14
Coach poll
Places | Team | Take note | Score (vote number 1) |
first | Georgia | 12-0 | 1,550 (62) |
2 | Alabama | 11-1 | 1.440 |
3 | Michigan | 11-1 | 1.408 |
4 | Cincinnati | 12-0 | 1.399 |
5 | Oklahoma State | 11-1 | 1.285 |
6 | Notre Dame | 11-1 | 1,250 |
7 | Ohio State | 10-2 | 1.133 |
8 | Ole Miss | 10-2 | 1.097 |
9 | Baylor | 10-2 | 1.046 |
ten | Oregon | 10-2 | 932 |
11 | Oklahoma | 10-2 | 851 |
twelfth | Iowa | 10-2 | 845 |
13 | the state of Michigan | 10-2 | 840 |
14 | BYU | 10-2 | 741 |
15 | Pitt | 10-2 | 640 |
16 | Houston | 11-1 | 607 |
17 | Utah | 9-3 | 596 |
18 | Wake Forest | 10-2 | 531 |
19 | State of San Diego | 11-1 | 396 |
20 | NC State | 9-3 | 334 |
21 | Louisiana | 11-1 | 268 |
22 | Kentucky | 9-3 | 226 |
23 | Texas A&M | 8-4 | 202 |
24 | Clemson | 9-3 | 170 |
25 | Arkansas | 8-4 | 128 |
Others received votes: Wisconsin 100; Texas-San Antonio 36; Appalachian State 30; Air Force 16; Minnesota 13; Purdue 11; State of Utah 8; Coastal Carolina 8; Penn State 5; UCLA 3; State Fresno 3; Mississippi State 2.