Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Poll

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Top 25 Poll
 CFP Poll -Tuesday, Nov. 21st

 Bulldogs Extend Winning Streak To 28 in a Row
Ohio State, Florida State, Michigan & Washington Remain Unbeaten  

 Draft Insiders’ Top 25 Poll – Week Twelve
Frank Coyle / Publisher

Teams of the Week
Georgia Slams Tennessee – 35-10
Washington Outlasts Oregon State – 22-20
Missouri Edges Florida – 33-31
Arizona Drills Utah – 42-18

Players of the Week
Offense – RB Cody Schrader – Missouri
Defense – Edge Bralen Trice – Washington

Upcoming Games
Friday
Toledo @ Central Michigan
Oregon State @ Oregon

Saturday
Ohio State @ Michigan
Clemson @ South Carolina
Washington State @ Washington

Draft Insiders’ – Top 25 Poll

1          Georgia                        11-0                 
2          Ohio State                    11-0                 
3          Florida State                11-0
4          Michigan                      11-0                 
5          Washington                  11-0     
6          Oregon                         10-1
7          Alabama                      10-1
8          Texas                           10-1
9          Louisville                     10-1
10         Oklahoma                    9-2
11         Missouri                      9-2
12        Ole Miss                       9-2
13         Penn State                   9-2
14         Notre Dame                  8-3
15        LSU                              8-3
16         Oregon State                8-3
17         Arizona                        8-3
18         Tulane                          10-1
19         Oklahoma State           8-3
20         Iowa                             9-2
21         Kansas State               8-3
22         North Carolina State    8-3
23         James Madison            10-1
24         Liberty                         11-0
21         Toledo                         10-1     
 
Others receiving consideration: Clemson, Tennessee, Utah, SMU, UCLA, Kansas, Texas A&M, South Carolina, North Carolina, Air Force, BYU, UNLV and Wyoming

Coaches Poll – Top 25 Poll

Rank    Team           Record    Points
1          Georgia (61)      11-0      1571
2          Ohio State (1)    11-0      1460
3          Michigan (1)      11-0      1458
4          Florida State     11-0      1375
5          Washington       11-0      1367
6          Oregon             10-1      1234
7          Texas               10-1      1193
8          Alabama           10-1      1174
9          Louisville          10-1      1035
10         Missouri            9-2        981
11         Penn State        9-2        908
12         Ole Miss           9-2        863
13         Oklahoma         9-2        840
14         LSU                  8-3        726
15         Oregon State    8-3        684
16         Arizona             8-3        568
17         Notre Dame      8-3        536
18         Tulane               10-1      493
19         Iowa                 9-2        447
20         Kansas State    8-3        424
21         Oklahoma State 8-3        299
22         Liberty              11-0      158
23         Tennessee        7-4        109
24         NC State           8-3        97
25         SMU                 9-2        84

Others receiving votes: North Carolina 79, UNLV 76, Utah 75, Toledo 49, James Madison 48, Clemson 25, Troy 17, Texas A&M 6, UCLA 5, Kansas 4, Fresno State 3, West Virginia 2, UTSA 1, Air Force 1

Dropped from rankings: Utah 16, North Carolina 20, James Madison 21

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a long-time member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 28 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He was a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for ESPN and Sporting News on a year-round basis related to NFL and College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites.

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