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Ohio State remains No. 1 in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll after the events of Week 9 of the college football season, but the Top 25 did get new look.
The latest Coaches Poll Top 25 rankings were released following a wild Week 9 of college football. There were upsets, close calls and blowouts! So as we usually say, it was a typical week of college football. One thing’s for sure, the rankings were shaken up so have fun debating these.
Your first look at the updated Coaches Poll top 25 college football rankings coming out of an very consequential Upset Saturday and looking ahead to the Week 9
Elsewhere in Big Ten play, Washington upended No. 23 Illinois 42-25 in Seattle, improving the Huskies to 6-2 on the season and 3-2 in conference play. Sticking in the Pacific Northwest, No. 6 Oregon — playing much of the second half without quarterback Dante Moore — ground out a 21-7 win over visiting Wisconsin.
The Rebels' first win over a top-five ranked LSU team since 1965 means Ole Miss controls its own destiny in the conference title and playoff race nearing the midseason point. The Rebels have three top 15 finishes under Kiffin, but seek their first playoff appearance.
Six ranked college football teams lost their games over the weekend, presenting voters with something of a dilemma on how to order the lower-placed programs as
The latest US LBM Coaches Poll is out following Week 10, and things are starting to tighten at the top. Ohio State stays unbeaten and unchallenged, while surprise teams like Indiana, Georgia Tech, and Vanderbilt continue to make noise.
Vanderbilt football is still outside the top 10 in the US LBM Coaches Poll, moving up one spot to No. 11 after a 17-10 win over Missouri. The Commodores remained in the top 10 of the AP Poll, moving up one spot to No. 9.
Memphis could also jump back into the top 25 after beating No. 20 USF, one of the top Group of Five contenders for the College Football Playoff. The Tigers fell out of the poll after Week 8 due to being upset by UAB. Illinois and Arizona State are also set to fall out of the rankings, after falling to Washington and Houston, respectively.
After a chaotic Week 6 of the 2025 college football season in which top-10 Penn State and Texas teams lost on the road against unranked opponents, Week 7 was slightly more normal. Only slightly, though. No. 7 Indiana went on the road and knocked off No. 2 ...
Ohio State is favored over Penn State, with the spread increasing from 17.5 to 20.5, indicating expected dominance over the 3-4 team. Check out our preview!