The new USA Today Coaches Poll was released on Sunday, and following an eventful weekend in college football, there were shakeups in the top 10.
Most notably, Oklahoma and Michigan fell out of the top 10 following their losses Saturday to Iowa State and Michigan State, respectively. The Sooners dropped nine spots to No. 12, while the Wolverines fell from No. 7 to No. 16. The Spartans entered the top 25 at No. 22. Navy and Stanford also entered the top 25 with Louisville, Florida and West Virginia dropping out.
Alabama and Clemson remain the top two teams with first-place votes. Here's how the rest of the poll looks ...
- Alabama (57)
- Clemson (8)
- Penn State
- Washington
- Georgia
- Wisconsin
- TCU
- Ohio State
- Washington State
- Miami (FL)
- Auburn
- Oklahoma
- USC
- Oklahoma State
- South Florida
- Michigan
- Virginia Tech
- San Diego State
- Notre Dame
- NC State
- UCF
- Michigan State
- Utah
- Navy
- Stanford
Schools that dropped out: No. 17 Louisville, No. 20 Florida, No. 23 West Virginia.
Other receiving votes: Louisville 85; Georgia Tech 47; Kentucky 41; Texas Tech 29; West Virginia 29; Florida 23; Texas A&M 14; Troy 10; LSU 9; Memphis 9; Virginia 5; Wake Forest 5; Iowa State 4; Iowa 3; Mississippi State 3; South Carolina 3; Texas 2; Colorado State 2.