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Team |
Record |
Points |
Last Week |
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LSU (17) |
6-0 |
425 |
1 |
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2 |
Ohio State |
6-0 |
398 |
4 |
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3 |
California |
5-0 |
397 |
3 |
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4 |
Boston College |
6-0 |
354 |
7 |
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5 |
Oklahoma |
5-1 |
337 |
8 |
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6 |
USC |
4-1 |
336 |
2 |
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7 |
South Florida |
5-0 |
304 |
9 |
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8 |
Florida |
4-2 |
280 |
6 |
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9 |
Oregon |
4-1 |
275 |
10 |
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10 |
South Carolina |
5-1 |
259 |
14 |
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11 |
West Virginia |
5-1 |
242 |
13 |
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12 |
Missouri |
5-0 |
231 |
19 |
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13 |
Virginia Tech |
5-1 |
222 |
15 |
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14 |
Illinois |
5-1 |
204 |
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15 |
Arizona State |
6-0 |
203 |
18 |
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16 |
Wisconsin |
5-1 |
181 |
5 |
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17 |
Hawaii |
6-0 |
150 |
16 |
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18 |
Cincinnati |
6-0 |
145 |
22 |
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19 |
Kentucky |
5-1 |
116 |
12 |
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20 |
Kansas |
5-0 |
103 |
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21 |
Texas |
4-2 |
68 |
17 |
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22 |
Purdue |
5-1 |
54 |
23 |
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23 |
Auburn |
4-2 |
48 |
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24 |
Tennessee |
3-2 |
43 |
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25 |
Florida State |
4-1 |
36 |
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Others Receiving Votes |
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Others Receving Votes: Indiana 20, Georgia 17, Alabama 14, Texas A&M 13, Virginia 12, Rutgers 10, Kansas State 7, Boise State 5, Nebraska 4, Clemson 3, Michigan 3, Penn State 3, Texas Tech 2, Arkansas 1 |
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Teams Dropped Out from Last Week's Poll |
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Dropped Out: Clemson, Georgia, Miami (FL), Nebraska, Rutgers |
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The Master Coaches Poll, an advisory poll comprised of 17 former college football coaches, includes 11 College Football Hall of Fame Members and represents eight national championships and over 3,000 victories combined. Based on the MCS system, the voters review all of the relevant game tapes following each week of competition, discuss each teams’ performance during a weekly conference call, then establish a ranking of the Top 25 teams.
The Master Coaches Poll voters and their former affiliated institutions: John Cooper, Ohio State; Terry Donahue, UCLA; Vince Dooley, Georgia; Pat Dye, Auburn; LaVell Edwards, BYU; Hayden Fry, Iowa; Don James, Washington; Frank Kush, Arizona State; Dick MacPherson, Syracuse; Bill Mallory, Indiana; Don Nehlen, West Virginia; Tom Osborne, Nebraska; John Ralston, San Jose State; John Robinson, USC; R.C. Slocum, Texas A&M; Gene Stallings, Alabama; George Welsh, Virginia. |
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