Oklahoma slid down 5 spots to No. 16 in the most recent version of the Coaches Poll after shedding to rival Oklahoma State in the overall Bedlam sport for the foreseeable long run. However, the Sooners controlled to stick forward of the Cowboys, who rank No. 17, as OSU jumped 10 spots into the rankings with a 7-2 file. Oregon additionally jumped to No. 6, forward of Texas, after crushing California 63-19.
Despite score No. 2 in the preliminary College Football Playoff Rankings, Georgia remained at No. 1 in the Coaches Poll after outlasting Missouri 30-21 in its first top-15 matchup of the season. The Bulldogs’ stranglehold at the top took a slight hit as UGA dropped from 58 to 55 first-place votes. Ohio State trails at the back of with 5 votes, whilst Michigan sits with 4.
Additionally, Fresno State entered the ballot after shifting to 8-1, whilst fellow conference-mate Air Force dropped out after its first loss of the season to Army. Both Los Angeles faculties — USC and UCLA — also are out of the top 25 after losses, whilst Arizona entered the rankings at No. 24 after beating the Bruins.
Here’s a have a look at the Coaches Poll top 25 after Week 10. First-place votes after indexed in parentheses.
Coaches Poll top 25
- Georgia (55)
- Michigan (4)
- Ohio State (5)
- Florida State
- Washington
- Oregon
- Texas
- Alabama
- Penn State
- Ole Miss
- Louisville
- Tennessee
- Oregon State
- Utah
- Missouri
- Oklahoma
- Oklahoma State
- Kansas
- LSU
- Tulane
- James Madison
- Notre Dame
- North Carolina
- Arizona
- Fresno State
Others receiving votes: Air Force (78); Iowa (57); USC (56); Kansas State (52); Liberty (50); Duke (24); UCLA (22); SMU (20); UNLV (10); Toledo (8); NC State (4); Kentucky (4); Troy (2); West Virginia (1)