Miami is up, Louisville is down, and the AP Top 25 is coming fast in its all-exciting peak week of the 2020 school football season.
After only a few notable games on Saturday, the next ballot post will remain virtually unchanged. Miami won the only game with two Top 25 teams. However, the State of Appalachia will drop the ratings as the SEC prepares for its first games of the season.
But convention in the country is not yet a factor.
Elsewhere in the survey, Oklahoma State No. 11 and Louisiana No. 19 four-quarter fights survived. Clemson, No. 7 Notre Dame, No. 13 Cincinnati and No. 14 UCF have had amazing victories, and a Pitt at number 25. has taken over from an acc enemy.
The next order is the Top 25 of the proposed AP, which will be around 2 p. m. And Sunday.
AP Top 25 Projection
1. Clemson (2-0; Win 49-0 against Citadel)
2. Alabama (0-0; inactive)
3. Oklahoma (1-0; inactive)
4. Georgia (0-0; inactive)
5. Florida (0-0; inactive)
6. LSU (0-0; inactive)
7. Notre Dame (2-0; Win 52-0 against South Florida)
8. Auburn (0-0; inactive)
9. Texas (1-0; inactive)
10. Texas A
11. North Carolina (1-0; inactive)
12. State of Oklahoma (1-0; 16-7 against Tulsa)
13. Miami (2-0; W 47-34 at No. 18 Louisville)
14. UCF (1-0; W 49-21 at Georgia Tech)
15. Cincinnati (1-0; W 55-21 vs. Austin Peay)
16. Tennessee (0-0; inactive)
17. Memphis (0-0; inactive)
18. Louisiana (2-0; W 34-31 OT in Georgia)
19. Virginia Tech (0-0; inactive)
20. BYU (1-0; inactive)
21. Army (1-0; inactive)
22. Pitt (2-0; G 21-10 vs. Syracuse)
23. Kentucky (0-0; inactive)
24. Baylor (0-0; inactive)
25. Marshall (2-0; W 17-7 vs. 23 Appalachian State)
Note: Big Ten groups are eligible until they have played a game; The convention is scheduled to begin on October 24.
Largest in the projected AP survey
In all likelihood, the 10 most sensitive will be completely equal to or very close to it. Movement is expected to occur in the range of 11-15.
The state of Oklahoma entered 11th place at the weekend, but a 16-7 escape against Tulsa could overthrow the Cowboys. Only 35 voting problems separated them from North Carolina, so the inactive Tar Heels could beat the Big 12 team.
Since OSU had more than 280 problems in Cincinnati and UCF, a larger crash is unlikely, but not impossible. Cincinnati beat Austin Peay 55-20 and UCF beat Georgia Tech 49-21 the 417-yard record for Dillon Gabriel in his career. Both AAFC systems have had objectively more impressive days.
However, this deficit is probably too complicated to overcome. Miami deserves to make a serious race to OSU.
Last time, many voters didn’t even classify hurricanes. This is not a possibility for these ballots; is plus an indication of how many problems Miami will gain after completing 18th place in Louisville.
Transfer Houston D’Eriq King pitched for 325 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 47-34 win. In the first two offensive moves of the middle of the moment, Cam’Ron Harris scored 75 yards in the finish line and Jaylan Knighton went on for 75 yards.
It is possible that the Appalachian State has used some of this explosiveness.
In a 17-7 loss to Marshall, the Mountaineers controlled 5. 1 yards consistent with the game. Worse, his longest play in the game, a 41-yard reception, ended with a getaway that sealed the result well. Mike Evans missed the 10-yard internally and Marshall recovered in the finish line for a touchdown.
Marshall has a smart chance of sneaking into the Top 25, however Louisville would possibly get enough votes to stay in the rankings.
West Virginia is probably the first team to leave, SMU would possibly defy that label after a 65-35 beating of North Texas.
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