here are the cfb polls this after this pasts weekend.
Sept. 28, 2008 | |||||
Rank | Team (first-place votes) | Record | Points | Last week | |
1. | Oklahoma (57) | 4-0 | 1,520 | 2 | |
2. | LSU (1) | 4-0 | 1,399 | 6 | |
3. | 4-0 | 1,398 | 5 | ||
4. | Alabama (2) | 5-0 | 1,350 | 10 | |
5. | Texas (1) | 4-0 | 1,310 | 7 | |
6. | 5-0 | 1,146 | 12 | ||
7. | 4-0 | 1,054 | 11 | ||
8. | 4-0 | 1,047 | 9 | ||
9. | 2-1 | 990 | 1 | ||
10. (tie) | 5-0 | 888 | 14 | ||
10. (tie) | 4-1 | 888 | 3 | ||
12. | 4-1 | 854 | 13 | ||
13. | 3-1 | 832 | 4 | ||
14. | 4-1 | 776 | 16 | ||
15. | 5-0 | 684 | 17 | ||
16. | 3-1 | 555 | 18 | ||
17. | 3-1 | 521 | 8 | ||
18. | 3-0 | 446 | 20 | ||
19. | 4-0 | 351 | 25 | ||
20. | 4-1 | 286 | 22 | ||
21. | 3-1 | 280 | 24 | ||
22. | 4-0 | 229 | NR | ||
23. | 5-0 | 180 | NR | ||
24. | 4-1 | 161 | NR | ||
25. | 3-1 | 148 | 15 | ||
Dropped out | |||||
Dropped out: No. 19 Clemson (3-2, lost to Maryland 20-17), No. 21 Illinois (2-2, lost to then-No. 12 Penn State 38-24), No. 23 TCU (4-1, lost to then-No. 2 Oklahoma 35-10). | |||||
Others receiving votes | |||||
Others receiving votes: Northwestern (5-0) 98; Michigan State (4-1) 88; Kentucky (4-0) 86; Ball State (5-0) 43; Maryland (4-1) 40; Tulsa (4-0) 38; Florida State (3-1) 31; TCU (4-1) 25; California (3-1) 20; Georgia Tech (3-1) 18; Illinois (2-2) 14; Nebraska (3-1) 8; Oregon State (2-2) 6; Clemson (3-2) 5; North Carolina (3-1) 5; Notre Dame (3-1) 3; Cincinnati (3-1) 2; Duke (3-1) 1; Mississippi (3-2) 1. | |||||
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The USA TODAY Board of Coaches is made up of 61 head coaches at Division I-A institutions. All are members of the American Football Coaches Association. This season's board: Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech; Mike Bellotti, Oregon; Bret Bielema, Wisconsin; Bobby Bowden, Florida State; Tommy Bowden, Clemson; Art Briles, Baylor; Mack Brown, Texas; Neil Callaway, Alabama-Birmingham; Gene Chizik, Iowa State; Mario Cristobal, Florida International; Sylvester Croom, Mississippi State; Mark Dantonio, Michigan State; Butch Davis, North Carolina; Todd Dodge, North Texas; Randy Edsall, Connecticut; Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee; Jeff Genyk, Eastern Michigan; Turner Gill, Buffalo; Joe Glenn, Wyoming; Todd Graham, Tulsa; Jim Grobe, Wake Forest; Dan Hawkins, Colorado; Pat Hill, Fresno State; Butch Jones, Central Michigan; Steve Kragthorpe, Louisville; Mike Leach, Texas Tech; Jim Leavitt, South Florida; Rocky Long, New Mexico; Bill Lynch, Indiana; Doug Martin, Kent State; Urban Meyer, Florida; Les Miles, LSU; Shane Montgomery, Miami (Ohio); Hal Mumme, New Mexico State; Rick Neuheisel, UCLA; Tom O'Brien, North Carolina State; George O'Leary, Central Florida; Gary Patterson, TCU; Bo Pelini, Nebraska; Chris Petersen, Boise State; Gary Pinkel, Missouri; Mike Price, Texas-El Paso; Mark Richt, Georgia; Mike Riley, Oregon State; Rich Rodriguez, Michigan; Greg Schiano, Rutgers; Howard Schnellenberger, Florida Atlantic; Mark Snyder, Marshall; Frank Solich, Ohio; Steve Spurrier, South Carolina; Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee; Jeff Tedford, California; Joe Tiller, Purdue; Bob Toledo, Tulane; Dick Tomey, San Jose State; Jim Tressel, Ohio State; Tommy Tuberville, Auburn; Charlie Weis, Notre Dame; Kyle Whittingham, Utah; Tyrone Willingham, Washington; Ron Zook, Illinois. The AFCA prohibits coaches from voting for schools on major NCAA probation. |
AP Top 25 |
1. Oklahoma (43) 4-0 1,599 |
2. Alabama (21) 5-0 1,565 |
3. LSU 4-0 1,466 |
4. Missouri (1) 4-0 1,453 |
5. Texas 4-0 1,362 |
6. Penn State 5-0 1,252 |
7. Texas Tech 4-0 1,105 |
8. Brigham Young 4-0 1,098 |
9. USC 2-1 1,087 |
10. South Florida 5-0 1,035 |
11. Georgia 4-1 1,018 |
12. Florida 3-1 914 |
13. Auburn 4-1 860 |
14. Ohio State 4-1 829 |
15. Utah 5-0 713 |
16. Kansas 3-1 650 |
17. Boise State 3-0 549 |
18. Wisconsin 3-1 520 |
19. Vanderbilt 4-0 459 |
20. Virginia Tech 4-1 290 |
21. Oklahoma State 4-0 277 |
22. Fresno State 3-1 232 |
23. Oregon 4-1 199 |
24. Connecticut 5-0 126 |
25. Wake Forest 3-1 107 |
Others Receiving Votes Maryland 46, Michigan State 42, Kentucky 40, Ball State 38, Northwestern 32, Tulsa 32, TCU 30, Illinois 24, North Carolina 21, Florida State 14, Mississippi 13, Georgia Tech 10, California 5, Nebraska 5, Oregon State 3, Boston College 3, Colorado 2.Dropped From Rankings Clemson 20, Illinois 22, East Carolina 23, TCU 24. |
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