College football rankings: Arizona Wildcats move to 20th in coaches poll, stay put in AP
Still hovering in the same spot
Entering the season, the Arizona Wildcats were ranked 22nd in both major polls.
Now after one week, the coaches moved them up a little bit, while the AP writers left them right where they were.
Here's a look at how the two polls shake out:
AP | Coaches | |
1 | Ohio State (61) | Ohio State (63) |
2 | Alabama | Alabama (1) |
3 | TCU | TCU |
4 | Baylor | Baylor |
5 | Michigan State | Oregon |
6 | Auburn | Michigan State |
7 | Oregon | Auburn |
8 | USC | Florida State |
9 | Notre Dame | Georgia |
10 | Georgia | USC |
11 | Florida State | Notre Dame |
12 | Clemson | Clemson |
13 | UCLA | UCLA |
14 | LSU | Ole Miss |
15 | Georgia Tech | LSU |
16 | Texas A&M | Georgia Tech |
17 | Ole Miss | Oklahoma |
18 | Arkansas | Arkansas |
19 | Oklahoma | Texas A&M |
20 | Boise State | Arizona |
21 | Missouri | Missouri |
22 | Arizona | Boise State |
23 | Tennessee | Tennessee |
24 | Utah | Wisconsin |
25 | Mississippi State | Utah |
According to College Poll Tracker, Arizona is ranked anywhere from 14th (Ken Medlin, WRAL in Raleigh, NC) to unranked by 12 writers. Arizona beat writer Daniel Berk has them 17th, and is the only writer to rank the Wildcats in that particular spot.
It's nice to see Utah jump up into the polls after their win over Michigan, while ASU's lackluster performance on Saturday drops them out of the Top 25. The Pac-12 now has five ranked teams in both polls, with Oregon, USC and UCLA all finding themselves in the top 13.
There are three games this week between ranked teams, including Oregon/Michigan State. Arizona's first ranked opponent is UCLA in three weeks.
Top 25 Matchups: No. 7 Ore. at No. 5 Michigan St; No. 14 LSU at No. 25 Miss. St, No. 19 Okla. at No. 23 Tenn. http://t.co/9PWZstR5lW
— AP Top 25 (@AP_Top25) September 8, 2015
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