College Football Polls

Published 4:05 pm Sunday, November 17, 2024

The AP Top 25

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 16, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Record Pts Prv

1. Oregon (62) 11-0 15 50 1

2. Ohio St. 9-1 1485 2



3. Texas 9-1 1413 3

4. Penn St. 9-1 1319 4

5. Indiana 10-0 1310 5

6. Notre Dame 9-1 1191 8

7. Alabama 8-2 1130 9

8. Georgia 8-2 1113 11

9. Mississippi 8-2 1083 10

10. Tennessee 8-2 953 6

11. Miami 9-1 945 12

12. Boise St. 9-1 880 13

13. SMU 9-1 810 14

14. BYU 9-1 785 7

15.Texas A&M 8-2 687 15

16. Colorado 8-2 583 18

17. Clemson 8-2 559 17

18. Army 9-0 555 16

19. South Carolina 7-3 444 23

20. Tulane 9-2 323 25

21. Arizona St. 8-2 322 –

22. Iowa St. 8-2 256 –

23. UNLV 8-2 125 –

24. Illinois 7-3 74 –

25. Washington St. 8-2 61 19

Others receiving votes: Missouri 56, Memphis 38, Kansas St. 36, Syracuse 21, Louisville 15, Pittsburgh 6, LSU 6, Louisiana-Lafayette 5, Vanderbilt 4, Colorado St. 2, Duke 2, James Madison 2, Georgia Tech 1.

USA TODAY SPORTS/US LBM COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHES POLL

The US LBM Coaches Poll Top 25 with team’s records THROUGH SATURDAY in parentheses, total points based on 25 for first place through one point for 25th, ranking in last week’s poll and first-place votes received.

1. Oregon (11-0) 1,375 1 55

2. Ohio St.(9-1) 1,316 2 0

3. Texas(9-1) 1,263 3 0

4. Penn St. (9-1) 1,158 5 0

5. Indiana (10-0) 1,109 6 0

6. Notre Dame(9-1) 1,09 6 7 0

7. Alabama (8-2) 996 9 0

8. Georgia (8-2) 993 10 0

9. Mississippi (8-2) 984 11 0

10. Miami (9-1) 847 12 0

11. Tennessee(8-2) 823 4 0

12.SMU(9-1) 744 13 0

13.Boise St. (9-1) 714 13 0

14. Texas A&M (8-2) 646 15 0

15. BYU (9-1) 633 8 0

16. Clemson (8-2) 569 16 0

17. Army (9-0) 509 17 0

18. Colorado (8-2) 464 20 0

19. SouthCarolina(7-3) 379 23 0

20. Tulane (9-2) 280 NR 0

21. Iowa St. (8-2) 268 25 0

22. Arizona St. (8-2) 251 NR 0

23. UNLV (8-2) 93 NR 0

24. Memphis (9-2) 77 NR 0

25. Kansas State (7-3) 67 19 0

Dropped out: No. 18 Washington State (8-2); No. 21 Missouri (7-3); No. 22 LSU (6-4); No. 24 Louisville (6-4).

Others receiving votes: Washington State (8-2) 65; Illinois (7-3) 56; Missouri (7-3) 44; Syracuse (7-3) 18; James Madison (8-2) 11; Duke (7-3) 9; Pittsburgh (7-3) 7; Louisiana-Lafayette (8-2) 5; Louisville (6-4) 2; Colorado State (7-3) 1; LSU (6-4) 1; Sam Houston (8-2) 1; Vanderbilt (6-4) 1.