Oklahoma Soars, Alabama and Texas Slip in US LBM Coaches Poll
In a dramatic shift within the US LBM Coaches Poll, Oklahoma has significantly improved its ranking following a decisive victory over Alabama. This Week 12 update highlights various changes among the top college football teams.
US LBM Coaches Poll: Key Changes
The top three teams have maintained their positions. Ohio State remains the frontrunner, securing 60 out of 63 first-place votes. They continue to dominate despite some intense competition.
- Ohio State: No. 1 with 60 first-place votes
- Indiana: No. 2, with a stable ranking this week
- Texas A&M: No. 3, following a vigorous second-half comeback against South Carolina
Georgia and Oregon Rise in Rankings
Georgia has ascended to No. 4 due to its solid victory over Texas. Meanwhile, Oregon has successfully climbed back into the top five after their recent performances. Both teams continue to demonstrate strong potential as the season progresses.
Impact of Recent Games
Oklahoma’s road win against Alabama has propelled them to No. 8 in the rankings, marking a critical boost to their playoff aspirations. In contrast, Alabama has suffered a major setback, falling six spots to No. 10.
- Oklahoma: Ranks No. 8, boosted by a win over Alabama
- Alabama: Drops to No. 10 after falling six positions
- Texas: Falls to No. 18, losing eight spots overall
Final Rankings Recap
The latest poll has also opened up spaces for teams like North Texas, Houston, and Tulane, who are making a return to the top 25. Conversely, Louisville, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh have dropped out, reflecting a challenging week for programs in that region.
As teams prepare for the next round of games, the landscape of college football continues to evolve, making every matchup critical.