Well, it didn’t take long. The first week of convention play at the SEC and Big 12 produced several disorders and some closer calls that caused a thorough review in the Amway Coach survey.
However, the adjustments were not successful in the most sensible, as Clemson gently retained the most sensible place. The Tigers, who had the week off, won 42 of the 48 votes for first place. Second place in Alabama also kept its places. The Crimson Tide with an impressive victory in Missouri and won four nominations this week.
After that, things look the other way thanks to staggering losses to Oklahoma and LSU. Florida climbs to third place. The Gators, who won a track and field festival at Ole Miss, beat fourth Georgia, who overcame a slow start to withdraw from Arkansas anyway. Notre Dame completes the most sensible five.
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Ohio State No. 6 continues to lead the Big Ten contingent, which is still a few weeks away from leaving the field. The Buckeyes held a couple of votes for first place. Auburn, a winner opposed to Kentucky, follows him on The No. 7 . Miami, Florida makes a significant leap to No. 8 after a loss to the suffering of rival Florida State. Texas, which recovered due to little escape from Texas Tech, ranked ninth, with Penn State completing the 10 most sensible.
As for the disappointed victims, Oklahoma fell to 16 after the loss to the state of Kansas. LSU falls to No. 17, while its conqueror, the state of Mississippi, makes his ballot debut at No. 14.