College football polls: Updated AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings after Week 9

Zac Al-Khateeb

College football polls: Updated AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings after Week 9 image

A telling week of college football could result in a significant shakeup at the top of the latest AP Top 25 and Coaches Poll rankings.

That starts with the top three teams in the country heading into Week 9: No. 1 Georgia, No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Tennessee. The Bulldogs were largely dominant in a 42-20 victory over unranked Florida, but allowed the Gators to make it a one-score possession in the second half before pulling away.

The Buckeyes also looked fallible, struggling on offense and falling behind 21-16 to No. 13 Penn State as late as the fourth quarter. They needed a Herculean effort from J.T. Tuimoloau to persevere and win 44-31.

No. 3 Tennessee looked like arguably the best team in the country against No. 19 Kentucky, winning 44-6 against a team that had not allowed more than 24 points all season. The Volunteers' dominant effort raised the question: Should they be No. 1 in the latest set of polls?

MORE: College Football Playoff rankings: Has Tennessee earned No. 1 ranking in initial release?

Other questions abound in the AP and Coaches polls, which starting this week will take on lesser importance as the College Football Playoff releases its weekly top 25 through the end of the regular season.

Among those questions includes what to do with No. 9 Oklahoma State, No. 10 Wake Forest, No. 16 Syracuse and No. 25 South Carolina, all of whom lost on Saturday. The Cowboys' 48-0 loss to No. 22 Kansas State was particularly embarrassing, and sets up No. 7 TCU as the last remaining hope the Big 12 has of making the Playoff.

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Here's what the latest college football top 25 looks like following the Week 9 slate of action:

College football rankings for Week 10

Coaches Poll

RankTeamRecordPoints (No. 1 votes)
1Georgia8-01,552 (45)
2Ohio State8-01,505 (13)
3Tennessee8-01,445 (5)
4Michigan8-01,391
5Clemson8-01,315
6Alabama7-11,262
7TCU8-01,182
8Oregon7-11,118
9USC7-11,018
10Ole Miss8-1973
11UCLA7-1937
12Utah6-2874
13Illinois7-1767
14Kansas State6-2713
15North Carolina7-1630
16Penn State6-2602
17LSU6-2596
18Oklahoma State6-2471
19Wake Forest6-2437
20N.C. State6-2386
21Tulane7-1369
22Syracuse6-2188
23Liberty7-1147
24Kentucky5-3109
25UCF6-289

Others receiving votes: Oregon State 71; Maryland 64; Texas 55; Washington 52; Cincinnati 39; Coastal Carolina 25; Baylor 14; Notre Dame 11; Boise State 11; Louisville 10; Arkansas 10; South Carolina 9; Mississippi State 8; Troy 6; UTSA 4.

AP Top 25

This section will be updated when the AP Top 25 releases.

RankTeamRecordPoints (No. 1 votes)
1Georgia8-01,528 (30)
T-2Tennessee8-01,500 (18)
T-2Ohio State8-01,500 (15)
4Michigan8-01,378
5Clemson8-01,312
6Alabama7-11,258
7TCU8-01,220
8Oregon7-11,135
9USC7-11,010
10UCLA7-1979
11Ole Miss8-1905
12Utah6-2876
13Kansas State6-2772
14Illinois7-1741
15LSU6-2679
16Penn State6-2641
17North Carolina7-1542
18Oklahoma State6-2513
19Tulane7-1455
20Wake Forest6-2388
21N.C. State6-2285
22Syracuse6-2205
23Liberty7-1136
24Oregon State5-2129
25UCF6-2111

Others receiving votes: Texas 58; Kentucky 57; Maryland 36; Cincinnati 32; Notre Dame 24; Washington 12; Arkansas 11; Baylor 9; Coastal Carolina 8; Florida State 8; Troy 7; Mississippi State 5; Boise State 4; East Carolina 2; South Carolina 2; Louisville 1; UTSA 1.

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.