Coaching Survey Ranks Top 25: Texas A & M Comes, UCF Exceeds Boise State Ranking in University Football



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Following the busy third week of the college football season, the Amway Coaches Survey reflects the ever-changing landscape of big wins and unexpected losses.

Texas A & M, 2-1 with freshman Jimbo Fisher after a 48-10 victory over Louisiana-Monroe, entered the running for the first time this season. Can Aggies stay ranked, however? A road trip to Alabama is next on the calendar. In addition, the UCF essentially jumped on Boise State by not playing in North Carolina during the third week because of Hurricane Florence. Meanwhile, the Broncos dropped from 17th to 24th after a 44-21 loss to Oklahoma State. This places the Knights in the ranks of the Group of Five.

Other shakeups include passing LSU to 6th after beating Auburn 22-21. Wisconsin dropped to 16th after starting 24-21 against BYU.

Here is the survey in its entirety:

  1. Alabama (60)
  2. Clemson (2)
  3. Georgia
  4. Ohio State (1)
  5. Oklahoma
  6. LSU
  7. Stanford
  8. our Lady
  9. Penn State
  10. Virginia Tech
  11. Auburn
  12. Washington
  13. West Virginia
  14. State of Mississippi
  15. Oklahoma State
  16. Wisconsin
  17. TCU
  18. UCF
  19. Oregon
  20. Miami
  21. Michigan
  22. Texas A & M
  23. Michigan State
  24. State of Boise
  25. Boston College

Abandoned Schools: No. 25 Arizona State

Other receiving votes: Kentucky 98; Duke 55; South Florida 45; Colorado 41; South Carolina 40; Iowa 36; Washington State 35; Brigham Young 30; Missouri 21; NC State 19; State of the Appalachians 13; Syracuse 11; California 11; Utah 10; Cincinnati 10; Texas 9; North Texas 5; Trojan 4; Minnesota 3; San Diego State 3; Florida 3; Arizona State 3; Houston 2; Tennessee 2; State of Arkansas 2; Vanderbilt 2; State of Fresno 1.

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