Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Poll

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Top 25 Poll

 CFP Poll -Tuesday, Nov. 7th

Georgia Extends Winning Streak To 26 in a Row
Michigan, Ohio State, Washington & Florida State Remain Unbeaten

 Draft Insiders’ Top 25 Poll – Week Ten

Frank Coyle / Publisher

Teams of the Week
Oklahoma State Shocks Oklahoma – 27-24
Georgia Slams Missouri – 30-21
Alabama Edges LSU – 42-28
Clemson Beats Notre Dame – 31-23
 
Players of the Week
Offense – RB Dillon Johnson – Washington
Defense – LB Jeremiah Trotter – Clemson

Upcoming Games
Ole Miss @ Georgia
Michigan @ Penn State
Utah @ Washington

Draft Insiders’ – Top 25 Poll

Rank    Team                       Record

1          Georgia                        9-0                   
2          Ohio State                    9-0                   
3          Florida State                9-0
4          Michigan                      9-0                   
5          Washington                  9-0       
6          Oregon                         8-1
7          Alabama                      8-1
8          Ole Miss                       8-1
9          Texas                           8-1                   
10         Penn State                   8-1
11         Louisville                     8-1
12         Oklahoma State           7-2
13         Oklahoma                    7-2
14         Missouri                      7-2
15         Utah                             7-2
16         Tennessee                    7-2       
17         Oregon State                7-2
18         Notre Dame                  7-3
19        LSU                              6-3
20         Kansas                         7-2
21         James Madison            9-0
22         North Carolina             7-2
23        Tulane                          8-1
24        Fresno State                8-1
25         Arizona                        6-3

Others receiving consideration: Liberty, Clemson, Air Force, Southern Cal, Iowa, Kansas State, Maryland, Texas A&M, N.C. State, UCLA, Kentucky, South Carolina, Duke, SMU, Toledo, Cincinnati, BYU, Wyoming, Wake Forest and SMU

Coaches Poll – Top 25 Poll

Rank    Team             Record     Points
1          Georgia (55)     9-0        1587
2          Michigan (4)      9-0        1479
3          Ohio State (5)    9-0        1468
4          Florida State     9-0        1433
5          Washington       9-0        1357
6          Oregon             8-1        1235
7          Texas               8-1        1209
8          Alabama           8-1        1187
9          Penn State        8-1        1093
10         Ole Miss           8-1        1052
11         Louisville          8-1        938
12         Tennessee        7-2        785
13         Oregon State    7-2        756
14         Utah                 7-2        747
15         Missouri            7-2        658
16         Oklahoma         7-2        552
17         Oklahoma State 7-2        543
18         Kansas             7-2        481
19         LSU                  6-3        468
20         Tulane               8-1        377
21         James Madison 9-0        279
22         Notre Dame      7-3        264
23         North Carolina   7-2        233
24         Arizona             6-3        118
25         Fresno State     8-1        113

Others receiving votes: Air Force 78, Iowa 57, USC 56, Kansas State 52, Liberty 50, Duke 24, UCLA 22, SMU 20, UNLV 10, Toledo 8, NC State 4, Kentucky 4, Troy 2, West Virginia 1

Dropped from rankings: Air Force 17, UCLA 20, USC 22

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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