Top 25 Texas Falls in College Football Rankings
Top 25 Texas Falls in College Football Rankings

Top 25 Texas Falls in College Football Rankings

The updated Coaches Poll top 25 college football rankings for Week 7

Seven ranked teams lost over the weekend, including two in the top-10, while five previously undefeated schools suffered their first loss of the season, causing another notable shake-up in the new top 25 college football rankings heading into Week 7.

No game was more important than the Red River Shootout, which delivered some last-second heroics as Oklahoma got past Texas with a statement goal line stand and a late touchdown drive led by quarterback Dillon Gabriel. 

Where does that leave things in the polls? Here’s your updated look at the new rankings heading into Week 7, according to the coaches’ vote.

Coaches Poll top 25 college football rankings

First-place votes in parentheses

  1. Georgia (61)
  2. Michigan 
  3. Ohio State (2)
  4. Florida State
  5. Penn State
  6. Washington (1)
  7. Oklahoma
  8. Oregon
  9. USC
  10. Alabama
  11. Texas
  12. North Carolina
  13. Ole Miss
  14. Oregon State
  15. Louisville
  16. Utah
  17. Tennessee
  18. Duke
  19. Washington State
  20. LSU
  21. Notre Dame
  22. UCLA
  23. Kentucky
  24. Kansas
  25. Missouri

Others receiving votes

These teams earned votes, but not enough to make the rankings

Miami 74; Wyoming 60; Air Force 58; Iowa 57; Maryland 37; Clemson 33; West Virginia 24; Wisconsin 23; Texas A&M 22; Tulane 18; James Madison 9; BYU 9; Fresno State 4; Ohio 2; Memphis 2; Florida 2; Liberty 1.

Schools that dropped out

No. 17 Miami. All the Hurricanes had to do was take a knee, but a fumble and a TD the other way sank the ACC hopefuls against Georgia Tech.

No. 24 Fresno State. A costly loss to a better-than-you think Wyoming team that gave Texas some trouble earlier this year.

Coaches Poll top 25 biggest movers

Kansas (Up 10). The Jayhawks are 5-1 after running for almost 400 yards in a big win over conference foe UCF.

Notre Dame (Down 10). The Irish offense shifted into neutral at Louisville, who picked off Sam Hartman three times and held ND to 1.6 yards rushing.

Washington State (Down 5). The high-flying Cougar attack couldn’t get past UCLA’s defense on the road in their first loss of the season.

Louisville (Up 10). The Cardinals are 6-0 in Jeff Brohm’s debut season behind some very impressive skill players and a solid passing game.

Oklahoma (Up 5). Dillon Gabriel led a last-minute touchdown drive after the Sooners made a statement goal line stand against Texas in the Red River Shootout.

Texas (Down 7). Quinn Ewers had three turnovers at the Cotton Bowl, and still put the Longhorns in position to win the game late, but to no avail.

USC (Down 2). This just doesn’t look like a serious team, playing still more generous defense and even struggling offensively in a three-overtime win over unranked Arizona at home.

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