Rank Team (first-place votes) Record Points Last week
1. Florida (58) 4-0 1,474 1
2. Texas (1) 4-0 1,410 2
3. Alabama 4-0 1,364 3
4. LSU 4-0 1,226 7
5. Boise State 4-0 1,144 8
6. Virginia Tech 3-1 1,091 12
7. Southern California 3-1 1,081 10
8. Oklahoma 2-1 1,055 9
9. Ohio State 3-1 1,036 11
10. TCU 3-0 928 14
11. Cincinnati 4-0 848 15
12. Oklahoma State 3-1 665 16
13. Penn State 3-1 627 4
14. Georgia 3-1 616 17
15. Houston 3-0 539 23
16. Kansas 4-0 508 19
17. Iowa 4-0 462 NR
18. Mississippi 2-1 424 5
19. California 3-1 356 6
20. Michigan 4-0 304 22
21. (tie) Miami (Fla.) 2-1 298 13
21. (tie) Brigham Young 3-1 298 20
23. Missouri 4-0 295 21
24. Nebraska 3-1 242 24
25. Oregon 3-1 198 NR
Dropped out
No. 18 North Carolina (3-1, lost to Georgia Tech 24-7), No. 25 Florida State (2-2, lost to South Florida 17-7).
Others receiving votes
Georgia Tech (3-1) 186; South Florida (4-0) 117; Auburn (4-0) 103; South Carolina (3-1) 92; Wisconsin (4-0) 53; Utah (3-1) 40; UCLA (3-0) 27; Notre Dame (3-1) 23; Stanford (3-1) 20; North Carolina State (3-1) 8; North Carolina (3-1) 7; Florida State (2-2) 4; Arizona (3-1) 2; Minnesota (3-1) 2; Rutgers (3-1) 1; Texas A&M (3-0) 1.
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