Week 11 brought movement in the top-four of the latest college football rankings.
This week’s games saw not just one but two programs ranked in the top-four lost to a conference rival.
No. 3 Georgia fell for the second time this season, losing to No. 16 Ole Miss 28-10 in Oxford. Kirby Smart’s offense could not get into a rhythm against the Rebels, as the Bulldogs put a season-low point total on the scoreboard.
And that was not the worst loss of the week. No. 4 Miami lost for the first time this season, falling 28-23 to unranked Georgia Tech. Despite Hurricanes QB Cam Ward throwing for 348 yards and three touchdowns, the Yellow Jackets ran all over the ‘Canes, totaling 271 yards and two touchdowns on the ground for the win.
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Looking elsewhere around the college football world, No. 11 Alabama won a pivotal SEC matchup, throttling No. 15 LSU 42-13 in Baton Rouge. Meanwhile, both No. 17 Iowa State and No. 18 Pittsburgh picked up their second losses of the season, losing to Kansas and Virginia, respectively.
With that, here’s a look at how the AP Top 25 and Coaches Polls look entering Week 12:
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Rank | Team | Record | Points (No. 1 votes) |
1 | Oregon | 10-0 | 1,375 (55) |
2 | Ohio State | 8-1 | 1,314 |
3 | Texas | 8-1 | 1,262 |
4 | Tennessee | 8-1 | 1,138 |
5 | Penn State | 8-1 | 1,113 |
6 | Indiana | 10-0 | 1,057 |
7 | Notre Dame | 8-1 | 1,038 |
8 | BYU | 9-0 | 994 |
9 | Alabama | 7-2 | 899 |
10 | Georgia | 7-2 | 887 |
11 | Ole Miss | 8-2 | 877 |
12 | Miami (FL) | 9-1 | 820 |
13 | SMU | 8-1 | 691 |
13 | Boise State | 8-1 | 691 |
15 | Texas A&M | 7-2 | 597 |
16 | Clemson | 7-2 | 536 |
17 | Army | 9-0 | 466 |
18 | Washington State | 8-1 | 385 |
19 | Kansas State | 7-2 | 332 |
20 | Colorado | 7-2 | 329 |
21 | Missouri | 7-2 | 277 |
22 | LSU | 6-3 | 257 |
23 | South Carolina | 6-3 | 118 |
24 | Louisville | 6-3 | 109 |
25 | Iowa State | 7-2 | 92 |
Others receiving votes: Tulane 85; Louisiana 42; Arizona State 30; Pittsburgh 28; UNLV 17; Memphis 11; Navy 3; James Madison 2; Illinois 2; Duke 1
Rank | Team | Record | Points (No. 1 votes) |
1 | Oregon | 10-0 | 1,550 (62) |
2 | Ohio State | 8-1 | 1,484 |
3 | Texas | 8-1 | 1,409 |
4 | Penn State | 8-1 | 1,274 |
5 | Indiana | 10-0 | 1,273 |
6 | Tennessee | 8-1 | 1,270 |
7 | BYU | 9-0 | 1,161 |
8 | Notre Dame | 8-1 | 1,095 |
9 | Alabama | 7-2 | 1,036 |
10 | Ole Miss | 8-2 | 966 |
11 | Georgia | 7-2 | 964 |
12 | Miami (FL) | 9-1 | 907 |
13 | Boise State | 8-1 | 839 |
14 | SMU | 8-1 | 788 |
15 | Texas A&M | 7-1 | 674 |
16 | Army | 9-0 | 533 |
17 | Clemson | 7-2 | 524 |
18 | Colorado | 7-2 | 463 |
19 | Washington State | 8-1 | 456 |
20 | Kansas State | 7-2 | 333 |
21 | LSU | 6-3 | 265 |
22 | Louisville | 6-3 | 240 |
23 | South Carolina | 6-3 | 203 |
24 | Missouri | 7-2 | 176 |
25 | Tulane | 8-2 | 98 |
Others receiving votes: Iowa St. 92, Arizona St. 35, Pittsburgh 18, Louisiana-Lafayette 14, UNLV 10
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