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Where Did the Polls Have Mizzou After Dramatic Florida Win?

Both the AP Top 25 and the coaches poll moved the Tigers up, but not as high as last week's College Football Playoff rankings.

In the long history of Missouri football, only 20 seasons have seen the Tigers ranked in the top 10 of the Associated Press poll. Of those, just eight managed to finish that high. 

On Sunday, after Mizzou defeated Florida 33-31 on a last-second field goal at Memorial Stadium, both the AP Top 25 and the coaches poll rewarded the Tigers by moving them up in to the top 10 this week. However, neither had Missouri at No. 9, where the College Football Playoff committee ranked it last week. 

The polls prefer 10-1 Louisville, which clinched a spot in the ACC Championship Game with its win at Miami on Saturday. The Cardinals will face Florida State, which lost quarterback Jordan Travis to a serious leg injury against North Alabama.

Regardless, unless Mizzou stumbles Friday during its regular-season final at Arkansas, it'll almost certainly play in a New Year's-type bowl, with the Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz in Atlanta on Dec. 30 a strong possibility. 

AP Top 25 Poll

  1. Georgia, 11-0, 1549 (61)
  2. Ohio State, 11-0, 1447 (1)
  3. Michigan, 11-0, 1440
  4. Washington, 11-0, 1367
  5. Florida State, 11-0, 1324
  6. Oregon, 10-1, 1219
  7. Texas, 10-1, 1180
  8. Alabama, 10-1, 1138
  9. Louisville, 10-1, 1017
  10. Missouri, 9-2, 964
  11. Penn State, 9-2, 894
  12. Ole Miss, 9-2, 878
  13. Oklahoma, 9-2, 766
  14. LSU, 8-3, 748
  15. Oregon State, 8-3, 714
  16. Arizona, 8-3, 625
  17. Notre Dame, 8-3, 503
  18. Tulane, 10-1, 499
  19. Kansas State, 8-3, 418
  20. Iowa, 9-2, 332
  21. Oklahoma State, 8-3, 329
  22. Liberty, 11-0, 229
  23. Toledo, 10-1, 118
  24. James Madison, 10-1, 75
  25. Tennessee, 7-4, 72

Also receiving votes: Utah 69, NC State 66, UNLV 56, SMU 49, North Carolina 26, Clemson 20, Kansas 7, Fresno St. 6, New Mexico St. 3, UCLA 1, Miami (Ohio) 1, Texas A&M 1.

US LBM Coaches Poll

  1. Georgia, 11-0, (61) 1571
  2. Ohio State, 11-0, (1) 1460
  3. Michigan, 11-0, (1) 1458
  4. Florida State, 11-0, 1375
  5. Washington, 11-0, 1367
  6. Oregon, 10-1, 1234
  7. Texas, 10-1, 1193
  8. Alabama, 10-1, 1174
  9. Louisville, 10-1, 1035
  10. Missouri, 9-2, 981
  11. Penn State, 9-2, 908
  12. Ole Miss, 9-2, 840
  13. Oklahoma, 9-2, 840
  14. LSU, 8-3, 726
  15. Oregon State, 8-3, 684
  16. Arizona, 8-3, 568
  17. Notre Dame, 8-3, 536
  18. Tulane, 10-1, 493
  19. Iowa, 9-2, 447
  20. Kansas State, 8-3, 424
  21. Oklahoma State, 8-3, 299
  22. Liberty, 11-0, 158
  23. Tennessee, 7-4, 109
  24. N.C. State, 8-3, 97
  25. SMU, 9-2, 84

Also receiving votes: North Carolina 79; UNLV 76; Utah 75; Toledo 49; James Madison 48; Clemson 25; Troy 17; Texas A&M 6; UCLA 5; Kansas 4; Fresno State 3; West Virginia 2; UTSA 1; Air Force 1;