Clemson gains ground on Alabama in Coaches Poll |
Just how much is that first of three top-15-ranked wins by September’s end worth to the coaches?
Two first-place votes. After taking all four quarters to pull away from Boston College, Clemson lost some faith from the voters in both the Coaches and Associated Press polls last week, but that changed a little Sunday. The Coaches Poll gave Clemson six total first-place votes, sitting behind Alabama (58) and ahead of Oklahoma, Penn State and Washington in the top-five. Alabama downed Ole Miss 66-3 Saturday after opening SEC action with a 59-0 win over Vanderbilt. After a road win at Wake Forest, Florida State dropped out of the top-25 with its 1-2 start, while Miami moved up to No. 12 with an impressive 31-6 road win at Duke. Virginia Tech dropped seven spots to No. 19. NC State jumped into the top 25 at No. 24 after beating Syracuse. Quality wins over Auburn and Louisville only improved, where Auburn moved to No. 13 and Louisville No. 17 with victories Saturday. The first College Football Playoff committee rankings come out at the end of the month on Oct. 31. Full Coaches Top 25 – Oct. 1 TEAM RECORD POINTS 1ST VOTES 1 Alabama 5-0 1593 58 2 Clemson 5-0 1537 6 3 Oklahoma 4-0 1460 4 Penn State 5-0 1379 5 Washington 5-0 1330 6 Georgia 5-0 1244 7 Michigan 4-0 1203 8 Wisconsin 4-0 1099 9 Ohio State 4-1 1091 10 Texas Christian 4-0 1057 11 Washington State 5-0 936 12 Miami 3-0 850 13 Auburn 4-1 782 14 Oklahoma State 4-1 756 15 Southern California 4-1 745 16 South Florida 5-0 562 17 Louisville 4-1 550 18 Utah 4-0 503 19 Virginia Tech 4-1 455 20 Florida 3-1 382 21 San Diego State 5-0 371 22 Notre Dame 4-1 241 23 West Virginia 3-1 239 24 NC State 4-1 127 25 Central Florida 3-0 60 Schools Dropped Out No. 22 LSU, No. 24 Mississippi State, No. 25 Florida State. Others Receiving Votes Florida State 55; Kansas State 35; Georgia Tech 31; Navy 30; Texas A&M 27; Stanford 18; Oregon 17; Kentucky 14; Troy 9; Maryland 6; Michigan State 2; Mississippi State 1; Memphis 1; Colorado State 1; Arkansas 1. List of Voters The Amway Board of Coaches is made up of 65 head coaches at Bowl Subdivision schools. All are members of the American Football Coaches Association. The board for the 2017 season: Major Applewhite, Houston; David Bailiff, Rice; David Beaty, Kansas; Bret Bielema, Arkansas; Craig Bohl, Wyoming; John Bonamego, Central Michigan; Terry Bowden, Akron; Jeff Brohm, Purdue; Matt Campbell, Iowa State; Rod Carey, Northern Illinois; Mark Dantonio, Michigan State; Butch Davis, Florida International; Dave Doeren, North Carolina State; DJ Durkin, Maryland; Shawn Elliott, Georgia State; Larry Fedora, North Carolina; Luke Fickell, Cincinnati; Jimbo Fisher, Florida State; P.J. Fleck, Minnesota; James Franklin, Penn State; Willie Fritz, Tulane; Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech; Bryan Harsin, Boise State; Clay Helton, Southern California; Tom Herman, Texas; Doc Holliday, Marshall; Mark Hudspeth, Louisiana-Lafayette; Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech; Joey Jones, South Alabama; Mike Leach, Washington State; Lance Leipold, Buffalo; Tim Lester, Western Michigan; Seth Littrell, North Texas; Rocky Long, San Diego State; Mike MacIntyre, Colorado; Gus Malzahn, Auburn; Derek Mason, Vanderbilt; Urban Meyer, Ohio State; Jeff Monken, Army; Philip Montgomery, Tulsa; Scottie Montgomery, East Carolina; Jim Mora, UCLA; Dan Mullen, Mississippi State; Pat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh; Ken Niumatalolo, Navy; Barry Odom, Missouri; Gary Patterson, TCU; Mike Riley, Nebraska; Rich Rodriguez, Arizona; Nick Rolovich, Hawaii; Nick Saban, Alabama; Tony Sanchez, UNLV; Mike Sanford Jr., Western Kentucky; Scott Satterfield, Appalachian State; Bill Snyder, Kansas State; Frank Solich, Ohio; Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee; Mark Stoops, Kentucky; Tyson Summers, Georgia Southern; Dabo Swinney, Clemson; Matt Wells, Utah State; Mark Whipple, Massachusetts; Kyle Whittingham, Utah; Bobby Wilder, Old Dominion; Everett Withers, Texas State.
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