Only teams with a vote in BOTH the AP and Coaches are eligible. Then they are ranked based on their AP, Coaches, SP+, FEI, Sagarin, FPI and CFP (once that's available)
There were 38 teams eligible this week. Down from 40 last week.
1. Texas (1.5)
2. Ohio State (1.8)
3. Georgia (3.7)
4. Alabama (4.8)
5. Oregon (5.0)
6. Ole Miss (6.3)
7. Penn State (6.7)
8. Tennessee (7.7)
9. Miami (9.2)
10. Notre Dame (9.7)
11. Clemson (11.3)
12. LSU (12.2)
13. Texas A&M (14.5)
14. Iowa State (15.2)
15. Kansas State (16.3)
16. Oklahoma (16.8)
17. Indiana (19.8)
18. USC (20.0)
19. Boise State (21.3)
20. SMU (21.5)
21. Missouri (22.0)
22. BYU (22.5)
23. Utah (23.3)
23. Michigan (23.3)
25. Louisville (25.5)
Next 5 In: Kentucky (26.0), Washington (27.0), Nebraska (27.3), Iowa (27.8), Pittsburgh (28.7)
Dropped from the Rankings: Iowa
No longer eligible: South Carolina, UNLV, Oklahoma State, Arizona, James Madison, Rutgers, Boston College
New to the list: Washington, Arkansas, Texas Tech, Vanderbilt, Syracuse
Illinois was tied for 32nd out of 38
Colorado was 34th out of 40
Average computer rankings for the ineligible Big 12 Schools
7. West Virginia (34.0)
8. Arizona (42.4)
9. UCF (46.8)
10. Cincinnati (47.0)
11. Oklahoma State (49.8)
12. Arizona State (51.8)
13. TCU (54.0)
14. Kansas (57.8)
15. Baylor (60.3)
16. Houston (77.5)
There were 38 teams eligible this week. Down from 40 last week.
1. Texas (1.5)
2. Ohio State (1.8)
3. Georgia (3.7)
4. Alabama (4.8)
5. Oregon (5.0)
6. Ole Miss (6.3)
7. Penn State (6.7)
8. Tennessee (7.7)
9. Miami (9.2)
10. Notre Dame (9.7)
11. Clemson (11.3)
12. LSU (12.2)
13. Texas A&M (14.5)
14. Iowa State (15.2)
15. Kansas State (16.3)
16. Oklahoma (16.8)
17. Indiana (19.8)
18. USC (20.0)
19. Boise State (21.3)
20. SMU (21.5)
21. Missouri (22.0)
22. BYU (22.5)
23. Utah (23.3)
23. Michigan (23.3)
25. Louisville (25.5)
Next 5 In: Kentucky (26.0), Washington (27.0), Nebraska (27.3), Iowa (27.8), Pittsburgh (28.7)
Dropped from the Rankings: Iowa
No longer eligible: South Carolina, UNLV, Oklahoma State, Arizona, James Madison, Rutgers, Boston College
New to the list: Washington, Arkansas, Texas Tech, Vanderbilt, Syracuse
Illinois was tied for 32nd out of 38
Colorado was 34th out of 40
Average computer rankings for the ineligible Big 12 Schools
7. West Virginia (34.0)
8. Arizona (42.4)
9. UCF (46.8)
10. Cincinnati (47.0)
11. Oklahoma State (49.8)
12. Arizona State (51.8)
13. TCU (54.0)
14. Kansas (57.8)
15. Baylor (60.3)
16. Houston (77.5)