College Football Monday – Bama & Georgia Win SEC Openers – Week 4

College Football Monday – Week 4

SEC has 7 Teams in Top 25 Rankings

Top 25 Weekly
Bama and Georgia Win SEC Openers
Oregon, Oklahoma, Texas A&M and Iowa Stay Undefeated

Teams of Week –  
 West Virginia over Virginia Tech
 Michigan State over Miami
 
Upset of the Week –
Fresno State over UCLA 40-37

Offensive Player of Week – QB Jake Haener – Fresno St
Defensive Player of Week – LB Darrian Beavers – Cincinnati

Upcoming Key Weekly Matchups – 9/25
   #9 Notre Dame vs #15 Wisconsin @ Soldier Field, Chicago
    #5 Texas A&M vs #16 Arkansas @ AT&T Stadium, Arrington, Tx

 DraftInsiders.com   Top 25 Rankings

Rank / Team               Record               
1 Alabama                     3-0                   
2 Georgia                      3-0       
3 Oregon                       3-0                   
4 Oklahoma                  3-0                   
5 Texas A&M                3-0                   
6 Iowa                            3-0                   
7 Clemson                      2-1                   
8 Cincinnati                  3-0                   
9 Notre Dame                3-0                   
10 Penn State                3-0                   
11 Florida                       2-1                   
12 Ole Miss                    3-0                   
13 Iowa State               2-1                   
14 Ohio State                1-1                   
15 Wisconsin                1-1                   
16 Oklahoma State      3-0                   
17 Arkansas                   3-0                   
18 Auburn                      2-1                   
19 Coastal Carolina      3-0                   
20 North Carolina        2-1                   
21 UCLA                            2-1
22 Michigan State        3-0                   
23 BYU                             3-0                   
24 Michigan                  3-0                   
25 Fresno State            3-1                   
 
Coaches Poll

Rank / Team                 Record / Pts     
1 Alabama (64)             3-0        1616    
2 Georgia (1)                3-0        1558    
3 Oklahoma                 3-0        1429    
4 Oregon                      3-0        1427    
5 Texas A&M               3-0        1283    
6 Iowa                         3-0        1263    
7 Clemson                   2-1        1166    
8 Penn State                 3-0        1130    
9 Cincinnati                  3-0        1125    
10 Notre Dame             3-0        1048    
11 Florida                        2-1        1000
12 Ohio State                2-1        989      
13 Ole Miss                    3-0        759      
14 Iowa State               2-1        700      
15 Wisconsin                1-1        589      
16 BYU                             3-0        504      
17 Coastal Carolina     3-0        500      
18 Arkansas                  3-0        474      
19 Michigan                   3-0        423      
20 North Carolina       2-1        411      
21 Michigan State        3-0        344      
22 Oklahoma State      3-0        300      
23 Auburn                      2-1        171      
24 UCLA                          2-1        170      
25 Fresno State            3-1        85        
 
Complete Rankings
Others receiving votes: Liberty 80, Kentucky 69, TCU 50, Virginia Tech 49, Texas 42, USC 41, San Diego State 41, Kansas State 40, Memphis 27, Boston College 27, Maryland 26, Arizona State 26, LSU 25, Wake Forest 22, West Virginia 19, Louisiana 17, Baylor 13, Army 12, SMU 8, Nevada 7, UCF 6, Stanford 6, Tennessee 2, Utah State 2, Rutgers 2, UTSA 1, Miami 1
 
Dropped from rankings: Virginia Tech 15, Arizona State 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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