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The Latest AP and Coaches polls are out today and the top four of Alabama, Michigan, Clemson and Washington remained intact with Michigan, Clemson, Washington, and number 5 Louisville all going on the road this week and all finding ways to win.
The Big 12 may have seen their playoff hopes disappear as there are no longer any undefeated teams in the Big 12. Utah remained in the rankings despite the loss to Washington, Colorado was off and stayed ranked and with their narrow win over Oregon State the Washington State Cougars jumped into the rankings.
While USC has won 4 straight games they still have yet to overcome their 1-3 start and remain unranked in the AP and Coaches Poll. Though computer rankings like S&P+ and Massey both have the Trojans in their top 25 perhaps the playoff committee will too when their first rankings come out Tuesday at 4pm PSt
You can see the latest rankings below
AP Poll
- Alabama
- Michigan
- Clemson
- Washington
- Louisville
- Ohio State
- Texas A&M
- Wisconsin
- Nebraska
- Florida
- Auburn
- Oklahoma
- Baylor
- West Virginia
- LSU
- Utah
- Western Michigan
- North Carolina
- Florida State
- Penn State
- Colorado
- Oklahoma State
- Virginia Tech
- Boise State
- Washington State
Coaches Poll
- Alabama
- Michigan
- Clemson
- Washington
- Louisville
- Ohio State
- Texas A&M
- Wisconsin
- Florida
- Nebraska
- Oklahoma
- Auburn
- Baylor
- LSU
- West Virginia
- Utah
- North Carolina
- Western Michigan
- Florida State
- Colorado
- Virginia Tech
- Oklahoma State
- Penn State
- Boise State
- Washington State
The Associated Press Top 25: The longest-running and best-respected human poll. Didn't have any official bearing on the latter years of the BCS, and doesn't have any official bearing on the Playoff. Most outlets (including SB Nation) will use the AP's rankings as the standard until the committee takes over in November, though. Usually comes out on Sundays about 2 p.m. ET.
The USA Today Coaches Poll: Formerly part of the BCS, and now just a poll. It tends to react more cautiously than the AP's. Though polling athletic departments in order to rank other athletic departments is dubious, we still want multiple human polls in here, and this is the other big one. Releases early Sunday afternoons.
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