AP Top 25, Coaches Poll and college football
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The AP Top 25 Poll is expected to see some major changes when it is released on Sunday. No. 5 Miami Hurricanes, No. 6 Georgia Bulldogs, and No. 16 Texas A&M Aggies picked up ranked wins while the No.
19. Georgia Tech (NR): With a 3-0 record and a win over Clemson, the Yellow Jackets are more than worthy of breaking into the top 25. Georgia Tech was 28th in voting points last week, and after improving to 7-1 against ranked ACC foes under Brent Key, it's time this team get celebrated as a ranked team itself.
Another week of college football, another group of would-be contenders not living up to the billing. Three teams inside of the Top 12 in the AP Top 25 college f
Unranked Georgia Tech outplayed No. 12 Clemson for the bulk of the game and won 24-21 on a buzzer-beating 55-yard field goal. Clemson (1-2) is is at risk of suffering a fate similar to Florida, which fell out of the Top 25 last week after losing to South Florida.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Three week into the season is enough time for teams to have some sense of a resume. For Ohio State, that resume consists of a win that catapulted it to the top of the rankings and it’s dominated in the games season.
How will the Big Ten's showing in Week 3 be reflected in the updated Week 4 Coaches Poll and AP Top 25 rankings? Here's what to know.
Florida, Michigan and SMU headlined a group of teams that lost in Week 2, creating movement in the AP Top 25 poll as the season enters Week 3.
Oklahoma earned a five-rung promotion to No. 13, its highest ranking in two years, after its win over Michigan. The Wolverines dropped to No. 23. Tennessee jumped seven spots to No. 15, and No. 16 Texas A&M and No. 17 each moved up three.