Monday, October 28, 2013

Week 9 FBS and FCS PRS Rankings

Here are the latest rankings for the week as we have completed the 9th week of the college football season. Here are the rankings...

FBS

1. Alabama 8-0, 1932
2. Oregon 8-0, 1889
3. Northern Illinois 8-0, 1721
4. Ohio State 8-0, 1677
5. Baylor 7-0, 1654
6. Florida State 7-0, 1641
7. Ball State 8-1, 1547
8. Fresno State 7-0, 1420
9. Stanford 7-1, 1417
10. Miami 7-0, 1353
11. Louisville 7-1, 1351
12. Oklahoma 7-1, 1346
13. Texas Tech 7-1, 1306
14. Central Florida 6-1, 1283
15. Missouri 7-1, 1278
16. Clemson 7-1, 1221
17. Michigan 6-1, 1207
18. Michigan State 7-1, 1175
19. Auburn 7-1, 1166
20. LSU 7-2, 1131
21. Houston 6-1, 1120
22. Oklahoma State 6-1, 1098
23. South Carolina 6-2, 1077
24. Rice 6-2, 1055
25. Oregon State 6-2, 1023

The Next Ten
BYU, Notre Dame, Texas, UCLA, Texas A&M, Buffalo, Ohio, Duke, Minnesota, Wisconsin

The Bottom Ten
UMass, Eastern Michigan, Air Force, California, Southern Mississippi, Western Michigan, New Mexico State, UConn, Miami (Ohio), Georgia State

FCS

1. Fordham 8-0, 1989
2. Towson 8-1, 1952
3. Coastal Carolina 8-0, 1947
4. North Dakota State 8-0, 1800
5. Eastern Illinois 7-1, 1754
6. Youngstown State 7-1, 1624
7. Maine 7-1, 1538
8. Bethune-Cookman 7-1, 1512
9. McNeese State 7-1, 1449
10. Charleston Southern 8-1, 1406
11. Samford 6-2, 1357
12. Jackson State 7-2, 1332
13. SE Louisiana 6-2, 1283
14. Sam Houston State 6-2, 1206
15. Eastern Washington  6-2, 1174
16. Alcorn State 7-2, 1160
17. Delaware 6-2, 1142
18. Tennessee State 7-2, 1119
19. Northern Arizona 6-2, 1099
20. Montana State 6-2, 1084
21. Princeton 5-1, 1077
22. Chattanooga 6-2, 1075
23. Alabama State 6-2, 1057
24. Old Dominion 5-3, 1044
25. Dayton 6-2, 1027

The Next Ten
Harvard, Lehigh, Sacred Heart, Jacksonville State, Montana, Prairie View, Southern Utah, Eastern Kentucky, Murray State, UT-Martin

The Bottom Ten
Savannah State, Mississippi Valley State, VMI, Northern Colorado, Campbell, Valporaiso, Columbia, Stetson, Grambling, Davidson



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