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USA Poll 12/8

Coaches' Poll
Year: 2013
12/8/2013
Week 15
Rank Team (FPV) Points Prev  
1   Florida State (62)1,5501
2   Auburn 1,4863
3   Alabama 1,4144
4   Michigan State 1,3429
5   Baylor 1,2757
6   Ohio State 1,2112
7   Stanford 1,18810
8   South Carolina 1,1088
9   Missouri 1,0885
10   Oklahoma 91315
11   Clemson 89911
12   Oregon 88712
13   Oklahoma State 8456
14   LSU 71914
15   UCF 65817
16   Louisville 61116
17   Arizona State 60213
18   UCLA 52019
19   Wisconsin 40821
20   Fresno State 34422
21   Duke 24720
21   Texas A&M 24725
23   Northern Illinois 14918
24   Georgia 135NR
25   Miami 73NR
Coaches' Poll
Started in 1950.

The Coaches' Poll began as a top 20 list in 1950 and was published by United Press International (UPI).  In 1990 the poll began listing the top 25 teams.

This poll was published by the UPI until 1991 when USA Today and CNN took it over.  ESPN replaced CNN in 1997 as the co-sponsor.  After the controversial results in the BCS in 2004, ESPN left and the poll is currently run by USA Today only.

Since the inception of the BCS, the Coaches' Poll must vote the number one team in the BCS poll as number one also.  This was supposed to eliminate the possibility of split national titles until the before mentioned 2004 controversy.  The winner of the Coaches' Poll is awarded the Waterford Crystal National Championship Coaches' Trophy.






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