27 October 2015

College Football Top 25: Week Eight

Junior Demarcus Ayers and Houston clobbered UCF to maintain their undefeated season. (via The Dallas Morning News)

1. Texas Christian (7-0)
2. Michigan State (8-0)
3. Ohio State (8-0)
4. Clemson (7-0)
5. Alabama (7-1)
6. Baylor (7-0)
7. Louisiana State (7-0)
8. Iowa (7-0)
9. Utah (6-1)
10. Stanford (6-1)
11. Oklahoma (6-1)
12. Notre Dame (6-1)
13. Oklahoma State (7-0)
14. Florida State (6-1)
15. Toledo (7-0)
16. Houston (7-0)
17. Memphis (7-0)
18. Duke (6-1)
19. Temple (7-0)
20. Michigan (5-2)
21. Florida (6-1)
22. Brigham Young (6-2)
23. Mississippi State (6-2)
24. Mississippi (6-2)
25. UCLA (5-2)

Dropped: Texas A&M (15), Georgia (16), California (24); Returned: Mississippi State, Mississippi, UCLA

18 October 2015

College Football Top 25: Week Seven

Sophomore Jarvis Cooper and Memphis had this week's biggest top-25 jump after crushing Ole Miss 37-24 (Photo: Justin Ford|USA Today Sports)
1. Texas Christian (7-0)
2. Michigan State (7-0)
3. Ohio State (7-0)
4. Utah (6-0)
5. Clemson (6-0)
6. Alabama (6-1)
7. Baylor (6-0)
8. Florida State (6-0)
9. Louisiana State (6-0)
10. Iowa (7-0)
11. Stanford (5-1)
12. Notre Dame (6-1)
13. Oklahoma (5-1)
14. Oklahoma State (6-0)
15. Texas A&M (5-1)
16. Georgia (5-2)
17. Toledo (6-0)
18. Duke (5-1)
19. Memphis (6-0)
20. Temple (6-0)
21. Michigan (5-2)
22. Houston (6-0)
23. Florida (6-1)
24. California (4-1)
25. Brigham Young (5-2)
Dropped: Mississippi (17), UCLA (19), Boise State (21); New/Returned: Houston, California, Brigham Young

11 October 2015

College Football Top 25: Week Six

FBS

Senior Jehu Chesson and Michigan blanked Northwestern in a battle of ranked Big Ten teams. (AP Photo/Tony Ding)
1. Texas Christian (6-0)
2. Michigan State (6-0)
3. Ohio State (6-0)
4. Utah (5-0)
5. Clemson (5-0)
6. Baylor (5-0)
7. Texas A&M (5-0)
8. Alabama (5-1)
9. Florida State (5-0)
10. Louisiana State (5-0)
11. Michigan (5-1)
12. Florida (6-0)
13. Iowa (6-0)
14. Notre Dame (5-1)
15. Stanford (4-1)
16. Oklahoma State (6-0)
17. Mississippi (5-1)
18. Oklahoma (4-1)
19. UCLA (4-1)
20. Georgia (4-2)
21. Boise State (5-1)
22. Toledo (5-0)
23. Duke (5-1)
24. Temple (5-0)
25. Memphis (5-0)
Dropped: Northwestern (13), Southern Cal (19), California (20); New: Duke, Temple, Memphis

FCS

McNeese State's suffocating defense held Southeastern Louisiana to just one score Saturday. The Cowboys are now 5-0. (via mcneesesports.com)

1. Coastal Carolina (6-0)
2. Jacksonville State (4-1)
3. Illinois State (4-1)
4. North Dakota State (4-1)
5. James Madison (6-0)
6. Fordham (5-1)
7. Chattanooga (4-1)
8. South Dakota State (3-1)
9. Richmond (4-1)
10. Harvard (4-0)
11. Eastern Washington (3-2)
12. Northern Iowa (2-3)
13. Sam Houston State (3-2)
14. McNeese State (5-0)
15. New Hampshire (3-2)
16. Indiana State (3-2)
17. Eastern Kentucky (3-2)
18. Portland State (4-1)
19. Villanova (2-3)
20. Montana State (3-2)
21. Southeastern Louisiana (3-2)
22. Youngstown State (3-2)
23. William & Mary (3-2)
24. North Carolina A&T (4-1)
25. Liberty (3-3)
Dropped: Montana (17), North Dakota (21), Cal Poly (24), Furman (25); New/Returned: Portland State, Montana State, William & Mary, North Carolina A&T

04 October 2015

College Football Top 25: Week Five

FBS


Junior Derrick Henry and Alabama are back in the top 10 after trouncing No. 1 Georgia 38-10. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images North America)

1. Texas Christian (5-0)
2. Michigan State (5-0)
3. Ohio State (5-0)
4. Utah (4-0)
5. Texas A&M (5-0)
6. Clemson (4-0)
7. Oklahoma (4-0)
8. Alabama (4-1)
9. Baylor (4-0)
10. Florida State (4-0)
11. Georgia (4-1)
12. Louisiana State (4-0)
13. Northwestern (5-0)
14. Iowa (5-0)
15. Florida (5-0)
16. Michigan (4-1)
17. Notre Dame (4-1)
18. Stanford (4-1)
19. Southern Cal (3-1)
20. California (4-0)
21. Oklahoma State (5-0)
22. Mississippi (4-1)
23. UCLA (4-1)
24. Boise State (4-1)
25. Toledo (4-0)
Dropped: North Carolina State (16), West Virginia (17), Wisconsin (22), Kansas State (23); New/Returned: Michigan, Stanford, Boise State, Toledo

FCS


Senior Marshaun Coprich and Illinois State defeated Northern Iowa 21-13 in a top-five clash. (David Proeber, The Bloomington (Ill.) Pantagraph)

1. Coastal Carolina (5-0)
2. Jacksonville State (4-1)
3. Illinois State (3-1)
4. North Dakota State (3-1)
5. Fordham (4-1)
6. Chattanooga (3-1)
7. James Madison (5-0)
8. Richmond (3-1)
9. Northern Iowa (2-2)
10. Villanova (2-2)
11. South Dakota State (2-1)
12. Harvard (3-0)
13. Liberty (3-2)
14. Indiana State (3-1)
15. Eastern Washington (2-2)
16. Sam Houston State (2-2)
17. Montana (3-2)
18. New Hampshire (3-2)
19. Southeastern Louisiana (3-1)
20. Youngstown State (3-1)
21. North Dakota (4-1)
22. McNeese State (4-0)
23. Eastern Kentucky (2-2)
24. Cal Poly (2-3)
25. Furman (3-2)
Dropped: William & Mary (21), Portland State (22), Montana State (24); New/Returned: North Dakota, Cal Poly, Furman