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Where is Missouri Ranked After Tennessee Win?

The Tigers moved up again in the polls, but not very much as the college football season heads into its final weeks
Where is Missouri Ranked After Tennessee Win?
Where is Missouri Ranked After Tennessee Win?

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Missouri football closed in on a top-10 raking following a decisive 36-7 win at home against Tennessee. However the top eight teams in the nation remained the same from a week ago after going undefeated in Week 11.

All three polls where in agreement about where the Tigers should be ranked this week, No. 11. 

AP Top 25 

(Ranking, team, first-place votes, points received, record)

  1. Georgia (54), 1540, 10-0
  2. Michigan (7), 1464, 10-0
  3. Ohio State (1), 1433, 10-0
  4. Florida State, 1366, 10-0
  5. Washington, 1332, 10-0
  6. Oregon, 1218, 9-1
  7. Texas, 1180, 9-1
  8. Alabama, 1141, 9-1
  9. Louisville, 1002, 9-1
  10. Oregon State, 934, 8-2
  11. Missouri, 917, 8-2
  12. Penn State, 857, 8-2
  13. Ole Miss, 810, 8-2
  14. Oklahoma, 733, 8-2
  15. LSU, 703, 7-3
  16. Utah, 543, 7-3
  17. Tulane, 412, 9-1
  18. James Madison, 405, 10-0
  19. Arizona, 387, 7-3
  20. Notre Dame, 359, 7-3
  21. Tennessee, 333, 7-3
  22. North Carolina, 265, 8-2
  23. Kansas State, 240, 7-3
  24. Oklahoma State, 178, 7-3
  25. Liberty, 133, 10-0

Others receiving votes: Iowa 111, Kansas 83, Toledo 51, Fresno St. 13, Southern Cal 5, UNLV 4, SMU 4, NC State 2, Miami (Ohio) 1, Texas A&M 1.

Coaches Poll

(Ranking, team, first-place votes, points received, record)

  1. Georgia (58), 1591, 10-0
  2. Michigan (3), 1479, 10-0
  3. Ohio State (3), 1467, 10-0
  4. Florida State, 1428, 10-0
  5. Washington, 1358, 10-0
  6. Oregon, 1256, 9-1
  7. Texas, 1207, 9-1
  8. Alabama, 1197, 9-1
  9. Louisville, 1042, 9-1
  10. Oregon State, 945, 8-2
  11. Missouri, 937, 8-2
  12. Penn State, 890, 8-2
  13. Oklahoma, 817, 8-2
  14. Ole Miss, 815, 8-2
  15. LSU, 667, 7-3
  16. Utah, 531, 7-3
  17. Tulane, 434, 9-1
  18. Notre Dame, 424, 7-3
  19. Tennessee, 401, 7-3
  20. North Carolina, 387, 8-2
  21. James Madison, 343, 10-0
  22. Arizona, 295, 7-3
  23. Iowa, 252, 8-2
  24. Kansas State, 216, 7-3
  25. Oklahoma State, 145, 7-3

Dropped Out: No. 18 Kansas; No. 25 Fresno State;

Others Receiving Votes: Kansas 90; Liberty 79; SMU 27; UNLV 24; Toledo 16; North Carolina State 16; USC 7; Fresno State 6; Troy 5; Air Force 5; Memphis 1;

FWAA-NFF Super 16 Poll 

Missouri climbed five spots to No. 11 and claimed its highest ranking ever in the Super 16 Poll. The SEC led all conferences with five teams.

  1. Georgia (10-0) 877 40 1 
  2. Michigan (10-0) 823 11 2 
  3. Ohio State (10-0) 783 4 3 
  4. Florida State (10-0) 724 1 4 
  5. Washington (10-0) 691 5 
  6. Oregon (9-1) 615 6 
  7. Texas (9-1) 541 7 
  8. Alabama (9-1) 537 8 
  9. Louisville (9-1) 364 11 
  10. Oregon State (8-2) 325 12 
  11. Missouri (8-2) 308 16 
  12. Penn State (8-2) 266 9 
  13. Oklahoma (8-2) 219 N/A
  14.  Ole Miss (8-2) 205 10 
  15. LSU (7-3) 117 N/A 
  16. Utah (7-3) 43 15

Others receiving votes: Tulane (36), North Carolina (31), Kansas State (27), Notre Dame (23), Arizona (18), Iowa (12), Oklahoma State (10), James Madison (10), Texas A&M (5), Tennessee (3), Liberty (2), SMU (1).

No. 14 Missouri Runs Over No. 13 Tennessee 36-7

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Christopher Walsh is the founder and publisher of Alabama Crimson Tide On SI, which first published as BamaCentral in 2018, and is also the publisher of the Boston College, Missouri and Vanderbilt sites . He's covered the Crimson Tide since 2004 and is the author of 27 books including “100 Things Crimson Tide Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die” and “Nick Saban vs. College Football.” He's an eight-time honoree of Football Writers Association of America awards and three-time winner of the Herby Kirby Memorial Award, the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s highest writing honor for story of the year. In 2022, he was named one of the 50 Legends of the ASWA. Previous beats include the Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, along with Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks. Originally from Minnesota and a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, he currently resides in Tuscaloosa.

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