Miami football still receiving votes in the new AP Poll

Miami football still receiving votes in the new AP Poll

After a scary win against Virginia Miami is still receiving votes in the new Top 25 AP Poll.

On Sunday afternoon, both the Associated Press and Coaches polls were updated to reflect Week 9 action in the college football world. The Hurricanes snuck by Virginia in an overtime game with the result being 29-26. As a result, Miami is still receiving votes in the Week 10 AP Poll and is also receiving votes in the Coaches Poll with 35 points, which is good enough for 29th overall in the country.

Check out the entirety of the Week 10 AP and Coaches polls below.

Associated Press Poll Week 10

  1. Georgia
  2. Michigan
  3. Ohio State
  4. Florida State
  5. Washington
  6. Oregon (+2)
  7. Texas
  8. Alabama (+1)
  9. Penn State (+1)
  10. Oklahoma (-4)
  11. Ole Miss (+1)
  12. Notre Dame (+2)
  13. LSU (+2)
  14. Missouri (+2)
  15. Louisville (+3)
  16. Oregon State (-5)
  17. Air Force (+2)
  18. Utah (-5)
  19. Tennessee (+2)
  20. UCLA (+3)
  21. Tulane (+1)
  22. Kansas
  23. James Madison (+2)
  24. Southern California
  25. Kansas State

Others Receiving Votes: Oklahoma St. 77, North Carolina 54, Liberty 47, Fresno St. 16, Miami 11, Arizona 6, Toledo 3, Rutgers 2

Coaches Poll Week 10

  1. Georgia
  2. Michigan
  3. Ohio State
  4. Florida State
  5. Washington
  6. Texas (+1)
  7. Oregon (+2)
  8. Alabama
  9. Penn State (+1)
  10. Ole Miss (+1)
  11. Oklahoma (-5)
  12. Notre Dame (+2)
  13. LSU (+2)
  14. Missouri (+2)
  15. Louisville (+3)
  16. Tennessee (+4)
  17. Air Force (+2)
  18. Utah (-5)
  19. Oregon State (-7)
  20. UCLA (+4)
  21. Tulane (+2)
  22. Kansas (+15)
  23. James Madison (+1)
  24. North Carolina (-8)

Others Receiving Votes: Kansas State 85; Oklahoma State 62; Fresno State 51; Miami (FL) 35; Duke 33; Iowa 20; Arizona 18; Liberty 15; SMU 6; Florida 3; UNLV 1; Toledo 1; Kentucky 1

Trinton Breeze

Trinton is the owner of CanesToday. He writes for all sports, with a focus on football and recruiting, he is a freshman in high school and wants to graduate from the University of Miami

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