The College Football Playoffs poll will be released Tuesday night and allot of fans are ready to see where the poll that matters lands their team. This afternoon the AP and Coaches Poll was released with several key move ups and move downs as there was shake ups among some of the top teams this past weekend. We will also see several key games this coming week that will shake it up once more at the top as teams jockey to be one of the Top 12 in the land.
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Here are this week’s AP and Coaches Poll for Week 11
AP
1. Oregon
2. Georgia
3. Ohio State
4. Miami
5. Texas
6. Penn State
7. Tennessee
8. Indiana
9. BYU
10. Notre Dame
11. Alabama
12. Boise State
13. SMU
14. LSU
15. Texas A&M
16. Ole Miss
17. Iowa State
18. Army
19. Clemson
20. Washington State
21. Colorado
22. Kansas St.
23. Pittsburgh
24. Vanderbilt
25. Louisville
The correct answer is C: 5.
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Coaches Poll
1. Oregon
2. Georgia
3. Ohio State
4. Miami
5. Texas
6. Tennessee
7. Penn St.
8. Notre Dame
9. BYU
10. Indiana
11. Alabama
12. Ole Miss
13. LSU
14. Boise St.
15. SMU
16. Texas A&M
17. Clemson
18. Iowa St.
19. Army
20. Washington St.
21. Kansas St.
22. Missouri
23. Pittsburgh
24. Colorado
25. Vanderbilt
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It remains to be seen what teams will be there at the end, but this year has been a huge success in ratings and in meaningful games each week that creates havoc at the top of the rankings and also with new teams on the horizon getting their chance to be in the 12-team field.