– WEEK 1: GAMES PLAYED THROUGH SEPT. 2, 2024 –
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TEAM POINTS FIRST-PLACE VOTES LAST WEEK’S RANK
1. Georgia 858 50 1
2. Ohio State 775 3 2
3. Texas 733 1 3
4. Alabama 666 5
5. Notre Dame 565 8
6. Oregon 535 4
7. Penn State 527 7
8. Ole Miss 498 6
9. Michigan 367 10
10. Miami (FL) 328 N/A
11. Missouri 267 11
12. USC 256 N/A
13. Utah 253 13
14. Tennessee 227 14
15. Oklahoma 181 16
16. Oklahoma State 67 N/A
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Kansas State (49), LSU (32), Iowa (20), Washington (18), Texas A&M (12), Boston College (12),
Auburn (12), Clemson (12), Florida State (11), Kansas (11), Georgia Tech (9), Iowa State (8), Rutgers (7), Arizona (6), North Carolina
(6), Vanderbilt (5), TCU (4), Louisville (2), Florida (2), Nebraska (1), NC State (1), Mississippi State (1).
NOTES:
Georgia picked up 50 of 54 first-place votes and remained No. 1 for the second consecutive week after defeating Clemson 34-3 in Week 1. The top ranking for Georgia marks the Bulldogs’ 36th appearance at No. 1 and the second most behind only Alabama’s 61 appearances in the top slot.
An SEC team has been ranked No. 1 in the poll 57 of the last 58 weeks dating back to Sept. 29, 2019.
Ohio State and Texas remained Nos. 2 and 3 after decisive victories in Week 1.
Notre Dame climbed three spots to No. 5 by virtue of its 23-13 victory at Texas A&M, marking the highest ranking for the Irish since holding the No. 5 ranking on Dec. 5, 2021.
Florida State fell out of the poll for the first time since Nov. 20, 2022 after an 0-2 record during the first two weekends of the season.
Clemson and LSU also fell out of the poll completely after suffering losses in Week 1.
Miami (FL), USC and Oklahoma State joined the poll for the first time this season, claiming the Nos. 10, 12 and 16 spots, respectively. Miami’s appearance in the poll is the first since Sept. 11, 2022 and their highest ranking since taking the No. 8 spot on Aug. 20, 2018.
The SEC leads all conferences with seven teams, followed by the Big Ten with five, Big 12 with two and the ACC and FBS Independents with one each.
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE:
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State
No. 3 Texas at No. 9 Michigan
South Florida at No.4 Alabama
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame
Boise State at No. 6 Oregon
Bowling Green at No. 7 Penn State
Middle Tennessee at No. 8 Ole Miss
Florida A&M at No. 10 Miami, Fla.
Buffalo at No. 11 Missouri
Utah State at No. 12 USC
Baylor at No. 13 Utah
No. 14 Tennessee vs. North Carolina State (Charlotte)
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma
Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State
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