Memphis was absent this weekend, however, the Tigers fell in the polls on Sunday.
The Tigers dropped a spot to No. 17 on the Associated Press’s top 25 ballot and five spots on the Amway al No. 20 Last week, 10 places were uploaded on the AP ballot and 15 on the coaching ballot after being on last season’s unranked ballot.
The good news is that Memphis remained at the most sensible 20th because the Big Ten are not eligible to have groups in this week’s polls despite the announcement of the resumption of the game on October 24.
Memphis remained the third-highest-ranked team in the AAFC on either ballot in Central Florida and Cincinnati. UCF, which beat Georgia Tech 49-21 on Saturday, fell two places to No. 15 on the coaching ticket and Cincinnati dropped two places. No. 16 after a 55-20 win over Austin Peay.
UCF rose to number thirteen in the AP poll, a Cincinnati striker.
Memphis will play for the third direct week, as the Tigers canceled their Friday game with Texas-San Antonio after positive testing as a component of the show. The Tigers resumed education on Saturday after postponing football on September 11.
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