It’s a good time for Alabama to have a week off. Crimson Tide takes no. 1 position on amway’s coaching ballot, while the five most sensible go through a full overha review.
The Alabama resort thanks to Clemson’s double loss to Notre Dame. Tide won 55 of the 62 first-place votes. They’re back in the fight next Saturday against LSU in trouble.
Notre Dame, meanwhile, jumped two spots in position at the moment thanks to his great victory. The Fighting Irish won 4 No. 1 votes, the first of the season, helping them pass the state of Ohio. The Buckeyes, who controlled their case opposed to Rutgers, claimed the remaining three votes of the top position. Clemson slides only to fourth place, still well placed to keep his run of school football playoff appearances alive, but with no margin for error in the future.
Position five is sure to cause arguments. Florida, thanks to its rivalry win against Georgia, then fifth, rises to this position with just one vote point ahead of Texas A
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Np. 8 Brigham Young wins a place after the dismantling of Boise State on Friday night. Miami, also a winner on Friday, climbs to ninth place. Indiana completed the 10th most sensible, its most productive rating since USA TODAY began managing the coaches’ ballot in 1991.
Liberty makes her first appearance in the Amway Coach survey, beginning 22 after Saturday’s wild victory at Virginia Tech. Northwestern is 23 with a 3-0 start. 24 returns to the Top 25 after avoiding Virginia Occidental. su the opposite adjustment to that of the postponed Air Force, recoiled through 3 positions but remains at No. 25.
North Carolina, despite a dominant victory over Duke, overthrew it, while Michigan and Boise State are the other defectors.