Another top-ranked team bit the dust over the weekend as Oklahoma became the third No. 1 to lose this season. LSU had a chance of claiming the top spot but lost at Florida 51-21, sending the team that defeated Oklahoma to No. 1: the Texas Longhorns.
Florida used the win to jump six spots from last week. Penn State used a dominating victory over Wisconsin on the road to make the top three.
Voting in this week's poll is Grant Ramey, Rayshawn Lanier, Ben Dishong, Cliff Chartrand, Andrew Gibbs and Chris Mitchell.
|
Teams |
Record |
Total |
|
1. Texas (3) |
6-0 |
147 |
|
2. Alabama (3) |
6-0 |
144 |
|
3. Penn State |
7-0 |
139 |
|
4. Oklahoma |
5-1 |
127 |
|
5. Florida |
5-1 |
123 |
|
6. Oklahoma State |
6-0 |
116 |
|
7. USC |
4-1 |
112 |
|
8. BYU |
6-0 |
106 |
|
9. Texas Tech |
6-0 |
101 |
|
10. Missouri |
5-1 |
96 |
|
11. Georgia |
5-1 |
92 |
|
12. Utah |
7-0 |
83 |
|
13. Ohio State |
6-1 |
83 |
|
14. Boise State |
5-0 |
74 |
|
15. LSU |
4-1 |
71 |
|
16. Kansas |
5-1 |
63 |
|
17. Michigan State |
6-1 |
51 |
|
18. Virginia Tech |
5-1 |
47 |
|
19. North Carolina |
5-1 |
42 |
|
20. South Florida |
5-1 |
39 |
|
21. Vanderbilt |
5-1 |
26 |
|
22. Wake Forest |
4-1 |
20 |
|
23. Ball State |
7-0 |
15 |
|
24. Pittsburgh |
4-1 |
15 |
|
25. California |
4-1 |
9 |
Others receiving votes: Georgia Tech 6, Boston College 5, Tulsa 3








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