A quartet of top-10 ranked teams are set to fall when the US LBM Coaches Poll releases on Sunday, Oct. 19.
No. 2 Miami was upset by Louisville 24-21 on Friday, Oct. 17, and No. 10 LSU went to Nashville and fell to No. 18 Vanderbilt 31-24. No. 5 Ole Miss, which fell to No. 7 Georgia 43-35 on the road, is also set to fall just a few spots in the rankings, along with No. 8 Texas Tech, which lost to Arizona State 26-22.
Georgia Tech will likely find itself in the top-10 of the Coaches Poll after its 7-0 start, as the Yellow Jackets defeated Duke 27-18 on the road in Week 8. No. 13 Oklahoma could also jump back into the top 10 after a slew of losses by other teams.
No. 6 Alabama also picked up its fourth consecutive ranked win after dismantling Tennessee 37-20 at home.
Here’s a look at the updated polls after Week 8 of the college football season.
College football rankings
US LBM Coaches Poll
First-place votes in parentheses.
- Ohio State (65)
- Indiana
- Texas A&M
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Oregon
- Georgia Tech
- Ole Miss
- Miami
- BYU
- Oklahoma
- Vanderbilt
- Notre Dame
- Missouri
- Texas Tech
- Virginia
- Tennessee
- Texas
- LSU
- USF
- Cincinnati
- Louisville
- Illinois
- Michigan
- Arizona State
Schools dropped out: No. 20 Memphis, No. 21 USC, No. 22 Utah;
Others receiving votes: Navy 59; USC 52; Utah 51; Tulane 45; Houston 34; Iowa 17; James Madison 9; Iowa State 9; San Diego State 4; North Texas 4; Washington 3; UNLV 3; SMU 3; Memphis 3; TCU 2; Pittsburgh 2; Boise State 2; Northwestern 1;
AP Top 25 poll
First-place votes in parentheses.
- Ohio State (60)
- Indiana (6)
- Texas A&M
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Oregon
- Georgia Tech
- Ole Miss
- Miami
- Vanderbilt
- BYU
- Notre Dame
- Oklahoma
- Texas Tech
- Missouri
- Virginia
- Tennessee
- South Florida
- Louisville
- LSU
- Cincinnati
- Texas
- Illinois
- Arizona State
- Michigan
Others receiving votes: USC 97, Utah 40, Tulane 37, Houston 34, Navy 28, San Diego St. 7, James Madison 6, Boise St. 4, TCU 2, Minnesota 1.