Posted on 11/04/2018 1:42:15 PM PST by blam
College football rankings for week 11 have been released. Alabama remains the top-ranked team, while West Virginia, Syracuse, and Boston College made significant leaps in the polls.
Washington, which clipped Stanford, 27-23, moved into the AP Poll at No. 20.
Syracuse, who defeated Wake Forest, 41-24, surged nine spots to No. 13, due to a combination of their win and losses from other ranked teams. Boston College vaulted seven spots to No. 17 on the strength of a 31-21 victory at Virginia Tech. The Orange and Eagles both made 11-point leaps in the Coaches Poll.
NC State, Iowa State, Michigan State, and Cincinnati all moved into the AP Poll.
Teams that dropped out of the AP Poll include Utah, Houston, Iowa, Virginia, and Texas A&M.
The FCS Coaches Poll will be released on Monday.
Below are the full AP Poll and FBS Coaches Poll for Week 11 of the 2018 season:
AP Poll Week 11
1. Alabama
2. Clemson
3. Notre Dame
4. Michigan
5. Georgia
6. Oklahoma
7. West Virginia
8. Ohio State
9. LSU
10. Washington State
11. UCF
12. Kentucky
13. Syracuse
14. Utah State
15. Texas
16. Fresno State
17. Boston College
18. Mississippi State
19. Florida
20. Washington
21. Penn State
22. NC State
23. Iowa State
24. Michigan State
25. Cincinnati
FBS Coaches Poll Week 11
1. Alabama
2. Clemson
3. Notre Dame
4. Michigan
5. Georgia
6. Oklahoma
7. Ohio State
8. West Virginia
9. Washington State
10. LSU
11. UCF
12. Kentucky
13. Syracuse
14. Boston College
15. Mississippi State
16. Utah State
17. Fresno State
18. Washington
19. Texas
20. Penn State
21. Florida
22. NC State
23. Cincinnati
24. Utah
25. Iowa State
FCS Coaches Poll Week 11
TBA
“Anyone else tired of Norte Dame being ranked 3 playing no one?”
Anyone else tired of Clemson being ranked 2 playing no one?
I really like this and probably post it to often.
WSU is in the red part of Washington and coach Leach is a huge Trump supporter!
“I dont see anyone beating Alabama.”
Neither do I.
If they win the rest of their games, they will win the National Championship.
If UCF wins out, it still needs help.
How would you phrase it?
Roll Tide!
*Clemson can. Go Tigers!*
YES! GO Clemson!
#ALLIN
Clemson has to run up the score on very weak ACC teams that are much more interested in basketball than football. Its either that or drop out of the top 4. Clemson belongs in the SEC,where they would have to play real football teams each weekend. If SC is in the ACC put Clemson there. But thatll never happen as long as Sweeney remains coach. His easy sailing to the BCS would be over.
I can remember when Nebraska was consistently a top team and for a few years was close to what Alabama is now.
One year in the mid to early 80’s I was living in Kansas which was real Big 8 country. I gave another guy in our office even odds that Florida State would beat them in Lincoln.
He was shocked when FSU won as was just about everyone else. I just smiled and took my dollar.
“Bama does look very good.
HOORAY Michigan!
I cant believe my tiger cubs stayed in the top ten after your Borg annihilated them
If they win the rest of their games, they will win the National Championship.
So, basically, every team controls their own destiny. Unless, of course, their poor management of their previous destiny puts them under control of someone elses destiny. Or something.
Maybe my lad Mahomes and his Chiefs...not sure though
Very true.
How would you phrase it?
I would simply say that if they win however many games necessary they will accomplish whatever. But theres no rhetorical catchphrase in that.
Big year for a basketball not football legacy
Congrats
Irish.....the most perpetually overanked team in college football
I’m really happy with Iowa State. Talk about most improved ...
My Troy Trojans upset some team just about every year. Unfortunately they almost always follow that by getting beat by an inferior team.
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