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CU@Game CU At The Game: Rankings and Ratings

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December 4th

Colorado drops to No. 11 in both AP and USA Today coaches polls

Colorado dropped three spots in the final regular season polls, to No. 11 in each. Washington, which made the College Football playoffs, is in at No. 4, with USC jumping the Buffs to No. 9 in both polls.

The final regular season Associated Press poll:

1. Alabama​
2. Ohio State​
3. Clemson​
4. Washington
5. Penn State​
6. Michigan​
7. Oklahoma​
8. Wisconsin​
9. Southern California
10. Florida State​
11. Colorado
12. Western Michigan​
13. Oklahoma State​
14. West Virginia​
15. Louisville​
16. Stanford
17. Auburn​
18. Virginia Tech​
19. LSU​
20. Florida​
21. Iowa​
22. Pittsburgh​
23. Temple​
24. Nebraska​
25. South Florida​
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Others Receiving Votes: Houston (9-3) 101; Utah (8-4) 99; Boise State (10-2) 95; Washington State (8-4) 31; Texas A&M (8-4) 26; Air Force (9-3) 20; Navy (9-3) 15; Tennessee (8-4) 12; San Diego State (10-3) 8; Western Kentucky (10-3) 7; Miami (Fla.) (8-4) 6; Georgia Tech (8-4) 3; Kansas State (8-4) 2





USA Today coaches poll:

1. Alabama​
2. Ohio State​
3. Clemson​
4. Washington
5. Penn State​
6. Michigan​
7. Oklahoma​
8. Wisconsin​
9. Southern California
10. Florida State​
11. Colorado
12. West Virginia​
13. Oklahoma State​
14. Western Michigan​
15. Louisville​
16. Stanford
17. Auburn​
18. Florida​
19. Virginia Tech​
20. LSU​
21. Nebraska​
22. South Florida​
23. Utah
24. Temple​
25. Iowa​
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Others Receiving Votes: Pittsburgh (8-4) 61; Boise State (10-2) 50; Houston (9-3) 43; Navy (9-3) 42; Washington State (8-4) 39; San Diego State (10-3) 36; Tennessee (8-4) 33; Texas A&M (8-4) 22; Miami (Fla.) (8-4) 14; Western Kentucky (10-3) 14; North Carolina (8-4) 7; Kentucky (7-5) 2; Appalachian State (9-3) 2



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