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Amway Coaches Poll

The Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports is conducted weekly throughout the regular season using a panel of head coaches at FBS schools. The panel is chosen by random draw, conference by conference plus independents, from a pool of coaches who have indicated to the American Football Coaches Association their willingness to participate. Each coach submits a Top 25 with a first-place vote worth 25 points, second place 24, and so on down to one point for 25th.
 
Rank Team Record PTS 1st Prev Chg Hi/Lo
1 Alabama 7-0 1602 44 1 1/2
2 Clemson 7-0 1511 10 2 1/2
3 Louisiana State 7-0 1486 3 3 3/6
4 Ohio State 7-0 1461 8 4 4/6
5 Oklahoma 7-0 1408 0 5 4/5
6 Penn State 7-0 1283 0 7 1 7/14
7 Notre Dame 5-1 1160 0 8 1 7/10
8 Florida 7-1 1151 0 9 1 7/10
9 Georgia 6-1 1099 0 10 1 3/10
10 Auburn 6-1 1071 0 11 1 7/16
11 Oregon 6-1 1011 0 12 1 12/18
12 Utah 6-1 858 0 14 2 11/19
13 Wisconsin 6-1 824 0 6 -7 6/17
14 Baylor 7-0 730 0 18 4 18/NR
15 Texas 5-2 722 0 15 9/15
16 Minnesota 7-0 631 0 20 4 20/NR
17 Southern Methodist 7-0 609 0 19 2 19/NR
18 Cincinnati 6-1 461 0 21 3 21/NR
19 Iowa 5-2 373 0 22 3 14/22
20 Michigan 5-2 369 0 16 -4 7/20
21 Boise State 6-1 308 0 13 -8 13/NR
22 Appalachian State 6-0 300 0 24 2 24/NR
23 Wake Forest 6-1 181 0 NR 3 17/NR
24 Arizona State 5-2 131 0 17 -7 17/NR
25 Memphis 6-1 101 0 NR 4 20/NR
No. 23 Washington; No. 25 Temple.
Iowa State 83; Virginia 61; San Diego State 45; Navy 24; Pittsburgh 18; Washington 16; Tulane 8; Texas A&M 8; Louisiana Tech 7; Central Florida 6; Temple 3; Virginia Tech 2; Utah State 1; UAB 1; Indiana 1.
 
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AP Top 25 Poll

The Associated Press began its college football poll on Oct. 19, 1936, and it is now the longest-running poll of those that award national titles at the end of the season. The preseason poll was started in 1950. A panel of 62 sports writers and broadcasters from around the country votes on the poll weekly.
Presented by:AP Top 25 College Football Poll
2019/20 AP TOP 25 POLL
WEEK 9Released October 20
RANK   TEAM PV RANK POINTS  
1
 
Alabama
(7-0)
1 1,486  
2
 
LSU
(7-0)
2 1,462  
3
 
Ohio State
(7-0)
4 1,429  
 
4
 
Clemson
(7-0)
3 1,408  
5
 
Oklahoma
(7-0)
5 1,343  
6
 
Penn State
(7-0)
7 1,224  
7
 
Florida
(7-1)
9 1,138  
8
 
Notre Dame
(5-1)
8 1,058  
 
9
 
Auburn
(6-1)
11 1,054  
10
 
Georgia
(6-1)
10 1,031  
11
 
Oregon
(6-1)
12 979  
12
 
Utah
(6-1)
13 852  
13
 
Wisconsin
(6-1)
6 767  
14
 
Baylor
(7-0)
18 732  
15
 
Texas
(5-2)
15 627  
16
 
SMU
(7-0)
19 587  
17
 
Minnesota
(7-0)
20 577  
18
 
Cincinnati
(6-1)
21 468  
 
19
 
Michigan
(5-2)
16 440  
20
 
Iowa
(5-2)
23 347  
21
 
Appalachian State
(6-0)
24 286  
22
 
Boise State
(6-1)
14 225  
23
 
Iowa State
(5-2)
  185  
24
 
Arizona State
(5-2)
17 134  
25
 
Wake Forest
(6-1)
  118  
Others receiving votes:
Memphis 87, Virginia 29, San Diego State 17, Pittsburgh 17, Washington 15, Navy 9, Texas A&M 6, Missouri 4, UCF 3, USC 3, Louisiana Tech 2, Tulane 1
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12 hours ago, Scscsc89 said:

Seems about right ...

 

Yeah, though it makes it appear as if Oregon has a 67% chance of defeating Utah, which I don't agree with.  That said, SC still has a decent shot of winning the South, so that's not really what the poll is trying to convey...

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20 minutes ago, Orange said:

Yeah, though it makes it appear as if Oregon has a 67% chance of defeating Utah, which I don't agree with.  That said, SC still has a decent shot of winning the South, so that's not really what the poll is trying to convey...

I can see USC going 4-1 and Utah having 1 tough game left (@ Washington) so a possible tie at 7-2.

 

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33 minutes ago, azgreg said:

I can see USC going 4-1 and Utah having 1 tough game left (@ Washington) so a possible tie at 7-2.

 

Most Utes are really worried about the Washington game.. Including myself. UW has had our number. Here's the bright side.. We had a real ASU and WSU problem as well and we answered those questions this year.

I also see USC with 2 more potential losses. ASU and Oregon.. And the UCLA game is never a given for them..

I think it's going to be tight.. Oregon has the North pretty well locked down.

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The thing with USC, I could see them running the table, but having them lose ANY of their remaining games individually wouldn't shock me either. 

IF Tyler Huntley is healthy, I see Utah losing at most 1 more (most likely UW). If 7-2 ( or even 8-1 ) will be good enough to win the South this year is still in doubt, depends on what USC does the rest of the way.

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14 minutes ago, Scscsc89 said:

Sadly, they can’t all be.

No, but Utah's 2 toughest just happened to be on the road this year. Not complaining, it all evens out over time, just would have been nice if the stars aligned for favorable schedule with Utah's best team in a decade.

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On ‎10‎/‎20‎/‎2019 at 12:26 PM, Chad Sexington said:

Michigan and Iowa ranked but not Washington?  Seems legit. 

🙄

Michigan has two losses:  Wisconsin and PSU - two teams that are "legit" Top-10 teams.

Iowa has two losses:  PSU and Michigan.

UW has three losses - two of which are to Cal and Stanford - an average team and a team that probably won't win four games.

At this point, UW shouldn't be ranked (in this meaningless poll).

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12 minutes ago, HLB said:

There will be at least one more loss (maybe two), so don't put it all on the SC game.

This coming from the guy that said ASU would beat us. 

You are running out of chances to make your story come true.  I think my dog knows more about football.

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