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November 20th
Colorado up to No. 9 in both polls
From CUBuffs.com … Fresh off of Saturday’s 38-24 win over Washington State, Mike MacIntyre‘s Buffaloes added another milestone to their storybook season Sunday, moving to No. 9 in both national polls.
Ranked No. 12 in both the Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches polls last week, the 9-2 Buffs (7-1 Pac-12) jumped three spots in both on Sunday. It marked the first time they’ve been in the top 10 of either of the national polls since early in the 2002 season, and it comes on the heels of a No. 10 placement in last week’s College Football Playoffs rankings.
The new CFP rankings will be released Tuesday and the Buffs are expected to move up in those as well. Those are the rankings that are truly important now, as they decide the four teams that will advance to the national semifinals as well as have a major influence on bowl placement.
The Associated Press poll:
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Others Receiving Votes: Stanford (8-3) 81; Virginia Tech (8-3) 77; Navy (8-2) 62; North Carolina (8-3) 55; Pittsburgh (7-4) 24; South Florida (9-2) 24; Arkansas (7-4) 10; Iowa (7-4) 7; Troy (8-2) 6; Minnesota (8-3) 5; Temple (8-3) 1; Wyoming (8-3) 1
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The USA Today coaches poll:
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Others Receiving Votes: Virginia Tech (8-3) 101; Stanford (8-3) 96; LSU (6-4) 90; Navy (8-2) 82; South Florida (9-2) 46; Minnesota (8-3) 11; Arkansas (7-4) 10; Pittsburgh (7-4) 8; San Diego State (9-2) 7; Wyoming (8-3) 6; Miami (Fla.) (7-4) 1; Iowa (7-4) 1; Tulsa (8-3) 1
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November 20th
Colorado up to No. 9 in both polls
From CUBuffs.com … Fresh off of Saturday’s 38-24 win over Washington State, Mike MacIntyre‘s Buffaloes added another milestone to their storybook season Sunday, moving to No. 9 in both national polls.
Ranked No. 12 in both the Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches polls last week, the 9-2 Buffs (7-1 Pac-12) jumped three spots in both on Sunday. It marked the first time they’ve been in the top 10 of either of the national polls since early in the 2002 season, and it comes on the heels of a No. 10 placement in last week’s College Football Playoffs rankings.
The new CFP rankings will be released Tuesday and the Buffs are expected to move up in those as well. Those are the rankings that are truly important now, as they decide the four teams that will advance to the national semifinals as well as have a major influence on bowl placement.
The Associated Press poll:
1. Alabama |
2. Ohio State |
3. Michigan |
4. Clemson |
5. Wisconsin |
6. Washington |
7. Oklahoma |
8. Penn State |
9. Colorado |
10. Oklahoma State |
11. Louisville |
12. Southern California |
13. Florida |
14. Western Michigan |
15. Florida State |
16. Auburn |
17. Nebraska |
18. Houston |
19. West Virginia |
20. Boise State |
21. Utah |
22. Texas A&M |
23. Washington State |
24. Tennessee |
25. LSU |
Others Receiving Votes: Stanford (8-3) 81; Virginia Tech (8-3) 77; Navy (8-2) 62; North Carolina (8-3) 55; Pittsburgh (7-4) 24; South Florida (9-2) 24; Arkansas (7-4) 10; Iowa (7-4) 7; Troy (8-2) 6; Minnesota (8-3) 5; Temple (8-3) 1; Wyoming (8-3) 1
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The USA Today coaches poll:
1. Alabama |
2. Ohio State |
3. Clemson |
4. Michigan |
5. Washington |
6. Wisconsin |
7. Oklahoma |
8. Penn State |
9. Colorado |
10. Oklahoma State |
11. Louisville |
12. Southern California |
13. Florida |
14. Florida State |
15. Nebraska |
16. Auburn |
17. West Virginia |
18. Western Michigan |
19. Boise State |
20. Utah |
21. Houston |
22. Texas A&M |
23. Washington State |
24. Tennessee |
25. North Carolina |
Others Receiving Votes: Virginia Tech (8-3) 101; Stanford (8-3) 96; LSU (6-4) 90; Navy (8-2) 82; South Florida (9-2) 46; Minnesota (8-3) 11; Arkansas (7-4) 10; Pittsburgh (7-4) 8; San Diego State (9-2) 7; Wyoming (8-3) 6; Miami (Fla.) (7-4) 1; Iowa (7-4) 1; Tulsa (8-3) 1
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