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Coaches Poll Top 25 College Football Rankings released after Week 4

Coaches Poll Top 25 College Football Rankings released after Week 4

The latest Coaches Poll Top 25 rankings are in following Week 4 of college football and there were definitely some changes, as expected.

College football is nuts so while we had some eye opening games in unranked games, the ranked teams certainly had their hands full. Or not, in some blowout cases.

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Let’s dive into the latest Coaches Poll Top 25 rankings following Week 4.

1. Georgia

Georgia Kirby Smart
Sep 14, 2024; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart talks to Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Brock Vandagriff (12) after the game at Kroger Field. Mandatory Credit: Tanner Pearson-Imagn Images

The Bulldogs had a week off to forget about the Kentucky win. Alabama is next so have fun with that! College GameDay is coming as well.

It’s a game for either team to really put a stamp on the early part of the season and show where they belong in the SEC. Unfortunately for Georgia, they’ll do it without Tate Ratledge as the All-American guard will miss four to six weeks after ankle surgery.

2. Texas

Arch Manning didn’t light the world on fire this week, but still played solid in his first career start. Hey, Texas dominated Louisiana-Monroe, so there’s that.

The Longhorns will take on Mississippi State next week in SEC play before a bye week to prepare for Oklahoma. It’s about to start ramping up for Texas. Get ready.

3. Ohio State

Ohio State got off to a slow start but it didn’t matter in a 49-14 win. Quinshon Judkins and TreVeyon Henderson stole the show on the ground in the Horseshoe.

Big Ten play begins next week with the Buckeyes heading to Michigan State. The tests are going to start rolling in but Ohio State’s been dominant through three games.

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4. Alabama

Alabama HC Kalen DeBoer
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Alabama had the week off but it’s Georgia week! College GameDay will be on location, as mentioned above.

The winner of this coming game will have control of its own destiny in the SEC, which also features Texas this year of course. But this is easily the biggest game of the season as we approach October.

5. Ole Miss

What can’t Ole Miss do on offense? Through four games, it’s easy to put Jaxson Dart near or at the top of the Heisman race. But again, no SEC play yet.

That’ll be the only question for the Rebels. Can they step it up when the lights are brightest? Cliches aside, this is still one of the most impressive teams in the country through four weeks.

6. Tennessee (+1)

Tennessee won at Oklahoma for head coach Josh Heupel. At least, that was the primary storyline for the former OU national champion QB.

In the 25-15 win, the Volunteers were cruising a 22-3, but it got a little close for comfort. However, the defense was suffocating, forcing the Sooners to bench Jackson Arnold.

7. Oregon (-1)

Dan Lanning
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The Ducks were off this weekend and open up Big Ten play next Saturday against, wait, UCLA? This isn’t your father’s Big Ten or Pac-12, or 10, 8, etc.

Still, this is one of the best teams in the country and maybe will hit their stride after beating Oregon State before a week off. Let’s see how the end of the month plays out for the Ducks.

8. Penn State

Penn State needed a week to forget about that ugly Bowling Green win. But a win is a win right? Well, the Nittany Lions dominated Kent State 56-0 Saturday.

It’s definitely what the doctor ordered and Penn State had over seven football fields of offense. That’s right, a school record 718 yards.

9. Miami (+2)

The Hurricanes dominated again and pretty much own the state of Florida. USF, while improved under Alex Golesh, really had no shot against Miami on this day.

Cam Ward passed for over 400 yards and three touchdowns and the Hurricanes won 50-15 after trailing 15-14. These are the ACC favorites for a reason and will remain high in the Coaches Poll.

10. Utah

Kyle Whittingham, Utah
Kyle Whittingham, Utah – © Christopher Creveling-USA TODAY Sports

Utah just keeps winning don’t they? It looked like Cam Rising was going to return to the starting lineup and even warmed up with a throwing glove!

Nope! Isaac Wilson got the nod and the Utes edged out Oklahoma State in the fourth quarter. How’s that for an opening statement in the Big 12?

Coaches Poll Top 25 rankings after Week 4

11. Missouri (-3)
12. Michigan (+5)
13. LSU (+3)
14. Notre Dame (+4)
15. Clemson (+4)
16. USC (-4)
17. Louisville (+3)
18. Oklahoma (-5)
19. Iowa State (+2)
20. Oklahoma State (-5)
21. Illinois (+5)
22. BYU (+21)
23. UNLV (+2)
24. Texas A&M
25. Kansas State (-11)

Others receiving votes: Washington State 94; Indiana 67; Pittsburgh 50; Boise State 42; UCF 35; Iowa 34; Arizona 16; Boston College 15; Duke 14; James Madison 13; Nebraska 7; Washington 6; Rutgers 5; Colorado 5; SMU 4; South Carolina 2; Navy 2; Liberty 2; Arkansas 2;

There was some movement in the latter half as well and there are some teams we have to take a look at moving forward. The USC-Michigan game raised some eyebrows and the trajectory in future polls is fascinating. We move onto Week 5.

The post Coaches Poll Top 25 College Football Rankings released after Week 4 appeared first on On3.



This article was originally published by Nick Kosko at On3 – (https://www.on3.com/news/coaches-poll-top-25-college-football-rankings-released-after-week-4/).

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