College Football Monday – Week 6

College Football Monday – Week 6

Bama & Georgia Continue to Dominate

Top Ten Shuffles After Key Losses
SEC Posts 9 Teams in Top 25 Rankings

Top 25 Teams

Team of Week –  
Cincinnati over Notre Dame 24-13

Upsets of the Week –
Kentucky over Florida 20-13
   Stanford over Oregon 31-24

Offensive Players of Week

  QB Will Rogers – Mississippi State
  QB Kenny Pickett – Pittsburgh

Defensive Player of Week – DE David Ojabo – Michigan
Special Teams Player of Week – PR Jayden Reed – Michigan St
 

Upcoming Key Weekly Matchup – 10/9
   #6 Penn State (5-0) at #4 Iowa (5-0) at Iowa City, Ia
#3 Oklahoma (5-0) vs #19 Texas (4-1) at Dallas, Tx

 DraftInsiders.com   Top 25 Rankings

Rank / Team               Record               
 1 Alabama                    5-0                   
2 Georgia                     5-0
3 Oklahoma                 5-0                   
4 Iowa                          5-0                   
5 Cincinnati                 4-0
6 Penn State                 5-0                   

7 Oregon                      4-1                   
8 Ohio State                 4-1                   
9 Notre Dame                4-1                   
10 Michigan State        5-0                   
11 BYU                             5-0                   
12 Michigan                  5-0
13 Kentucky                  5-0                   
14 Oklahoma State     5-0                   
15 Arkansas                  4-1                   
16 Coastal Carolina   5-0                   
17 Wake Forest            5-0                   
18 Auburn                     4-1                   
19 Texas                        4-1
20 Florida                    3-2
21 Ole Miss                  3-1                   
22 North Carolina State            4-1       
23 Arizona State          4-1
24 SMU                           5-0
25 Clemson                   3-2                   
 

Coaches Poll

Rank /     Team             Record / Pts    
 
1          Alabama (63)    5-0        1623    
2          Georgia (2)       5-0        1562    
3          Iowa                 5-0        1429    
4          Penn State       5-0        1397    
5          Oklahoma        5-0        1380    
6          Cincinnati        4-0        1358    
7          Ohio State        4-1        1172    
8          Michigan          5-0        1125    
9          Oregon             4-1        1000    
10         BYU                 5-0        968      
11         Michigan St     5-0        911      
12         Oklahoma St    5-0        798      
13         Notre Dame      4-1        777      
14         Kentucky          5-0        758      
15         Coastal Carolina 5-0   699      
16         Arkansas          4-1        652      
17         Ole Miss           3-1        629      
18         Florida             3-2        464      
19         Auburn             4-1        463      
20         Wake Forest     5-0        441      
21         Clemson          3-2        288      
22         NC State           4-1        257      
23         Texas               4-1        256      
24         SMU                 5-0        142      
25         Arizona State   4-1        141      
 

Complete Rankings
 Others receiving votes: Texas A&M 105, San Diego State 103, Baylor 40, Pittsburgh 34, Oregon State 27, Iowa State 27, Virginia Tech 24, Boston College 14, UTSA 13, Appalachian State 11, Fresno State 8, Liberty 7, Mississippi State 6, North Carolina 5, Maryland 5, Western Michigan 2, Texas Tech 2, Nevada 1, Louisiana 1

Dropped from rankings: Texas A&M 13, UCLA 20, Fresno State 21, Baylor 24

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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