While clemson Tigers remained in the most sensible place in ap’s Top 25, Miami Hurricanes experienced the largest build-up in the fourth week’s survey update.
Miami had a super offensive game for a 47-34 away win over the Louisville Cardinals. As a result, the Canes jumped positions to number 12 on the table.
Of the remaining groups on the ballot, the Appalachian State Mountaineers lost to Marshall Thundering Herd, Louisville suffered the biggest fall. And the Oklahoma State Cowboys controlled a victory, lost several places.
Below is the updated AP Top 25, followed by some reactions and research from the most recent poll.
AP Top 25 Week
1. Clemson (2-0)
2. Alabama (0-0)
3. Oklahoma (1-0)
4. Georgia (0-0)
5. Florida (0-0)
6. LSU (0-0)
7. Notre Dame (2-0)
T-8. Chestnut (0-0)
T-8. Texas (1-0)
10. Texas A
11. North Carolina (1-0)
12. Miami (2-0)
13. UCF (1-0)
14. Cincinnati (1-0)
15. State of Oklahoma (1-0)
16. Tennessee (0-0)
17. Memphis (1-0)
18. BYU (1-0)
19. Louisiana (2-0)
20. Virginia Tech (0-0)
21. Pitt (2-0)
22. Army (2-0)
23. Kentucky (0-0)
24. Louisville (1-1)
25. Marshall (2-0)
Reaction to the survey
The undeniable fact is that Saturday included a relatively poor slate. Only 10 ranked groups played one game, and only those from Miami to Louisville included some Top 25 programs.
Naturally, this clash with the CCA had the greatest impact on the survey.
In front of a star-time audience, the U has earned a good deal of respect. D’Eriq King pitched for 325 yards and 3 touchdowns, leading the Canes to a big win. King led the scoring sessions and increased the offense to 485 in total. Yards.
“He’s smart for school football when Miami is smart,” said James Kratch, who finished 10th in the ACC, NJ. com. “And it looks like hurricanes are smart in spite of everything. “
The national landscape has influenced AP voters, who have increased Miami to two inactive groups (Tennessee and Memphis), two AAC schools (UCF and Cincinnati) and Oklahoma State, the latter arrived for a reason.
Oklahoma State entered its first game with National No. 11, but nearly lost a crash to Tulsa, the AP electorate naturally penalized them, even if some showed some indulgence.
“I dropped the Cowboys for Quarterback Spencer Sanders’ injury,” Matt Baker said of the Tampa Bay Times. Sanders played the first series, which resulted in a basket. But then he came out with an ankle injury.
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Tulsa had a 7-3 lead in the last quarter, but Oklahoma State scored the last thirteen numbers for a 16-7 win.
With Miami inactive, North Carolina outperded Mike Gundy’s team. UCF and Cincinnati earned some victories and then beat the state of Oklahoma.
Louisville lost six put and remained in the Top 25 for two reasons: first, the Appalachian State lost to Marshall, a new addition to the ballot at number 25, the show’s first AP rating in six years; and beyond the state of Oklahoma, he has not played Big 12 or the SEC team.
However, this will not be the case in week 4, while waiting for cancellations, all groups VAC, Big 12 and SEC will have to play.
Next Sunday, AP voting is meant to be significantly different. Put yourself in a position for the most active weekend of the young season.
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