College football polls: Updated AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings after Week 3

Zac Al-Khateeb

College football polls: Updated AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings after Week 3 image

College football's Week 3 slate was more chalk than chaos. Mostly.

A week after several top teams suffered scares and defeats, only three teams ranked among the top in the nation lost — and two of those came against ranked competition. They were a 41-20 loss by No. 12 BYU to No. 25 Oregon; a 17-9 loss by No. 13 Miami to No. 24 Texas A&M and a 39-28 loss by No. 11 Michigan State to unranked (and undefeated) Washington.

Other teams suffered brief scares against subpar competition (No. 21 Texas vs. UTSA and No. 10 Arkansas vs. Missouri State, for example), but there were no significant losses among the top 25 outside the Cougars, Hurricanes and Spartans.

That doesn't mean there weren't fascinating games and exciting finishes on Saturday. Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman got his first win, needing a phantom offsides call and a failed Hail Mary to beat Cal at home. Purdue gifted Syracuse a victory with several unconscionable penalties, and Appalachian State capped its "College GameDay" visit with an incredible Hail Mary victory.

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How will those games affect the latest college football polls? The Sporting News takes a look at the updated AP Top 25 and Coaches Poll rankings for Week 4:

College football rankings for Week 4

Coaches Poll

RankTeamRecordPoints (No. 1 votes)
1Georgia3-01,594 (40)
2Alabama3-01,590 (24)
3Ohio State3-01,505 (1)
4Michigan3-01,379
5Clemson3-01,362
6Oklahoma3-01,281
7USC3-01,183
8Oklahoma State3-01,161
9Kentucky3-01,063
10Arkansas3-0934
11N.C. State3-0919
12Tennessee3-0826
13Ole Miss3-0734
14Utah2-1726
15Penn State3-0579
16Wake Forest3-0529
17Baylor2-1507
18Oregon2-1468
19Texas2-1438
20Texas A&M2-1385
21Michigan State2-1305
22Florida2-1297
23BYU2-1253
24Washington3-0244
25Miami2-1234

Others receiving votes: Pitt 210; Florida State 107; Appalachian State 68; Oregon State 57; Washington State 55; Cincinnati 37; Syracuse 24; Minnesota 24; Iowa State 15; North Carolina 12; TCU 7; Kansas 5; Wisconsin 4; Air Force 4; Notre Dame 2; Mississippi State 2; LSU 2; Duke 2; East Carolina 1; Coastal Carolina 1.

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AP Top 25

This section will be updated upon the release of the Week 4 AP Top 25 poll.

RankTeamRecordPoints (No. 1 votes)
1Georgia3-01,569 (59)
2Alabama3-01,492 (3)
3Ohio State3-01,473 (1)
4Michigan3-01,364
5Clemson3-01,268
6Oklahoma3-01,257
7USC3-01,197
8Kentucky3-01,096
9Oklahoma State3-01,071
10Arkansas3-0920
11Tennessee3-0866
12N.C. State3-0781
13Utah2-1684
14Penn State3-0666
15Oregon2-1593
16Ole Miss3-0585
17Baylor2-1494
18Washington3-0485
19BYU2-1381
20Florida2-1360
21Wake Forest3-0345
22Texas2-1339
23Texas A&M2-1309
24Pitt2-1181
25Miami2-1123

Others receiving votes: Michigan State 91; Florida State 85; Appalachian State 77; North Carolina 72; Washington State 62; Cincinnati 52; Oregon State 49; Minnesota 48; Kansas 23; Syracuse 7; LSU 6; Wisconsin 4.

Zac Al-Khateeb

Zac Al-Khateeb has been part of The Sporting News team since 2015 after earning his Bachelor's (2013) and Master's (2014) degrees in journalism at the University of Alabama. Prior to joining TSN, he covered high school sports and general news in Alabama. A college sports specialist, Zac has been a voter for the Biletnikoff Award and Heisman Trophy since 2020.