Texas A&M surges and LSU falls out, while Clemson leads the latest Amway Coaches Poll – USA TODAY

Clemson enhanced its hold on the No. 1 ranking after dispatching then-No. Georgia, which heads to Alabama next week, now holds the No. 3 position alone after the Bulldogs pulled away from Tennessee and Florida fell to Texas A&M. The news wasnt all bad for the Big 12, nevertheless, as Kansas State joins the survey at No. 22.

Saturdays round of wild college football games with a few unforeseen outcomes caused substantial shakeup in the Amway Coaches Poll, though Clemson and Alabama continue to lead the way.
Clemson reinforced its hold on the No. 1 ranking after dispatching then-No. The Hurricanes were demoted to No. 12.
Alabama maintained five firsts and is still solidly at No. 2, though they required all the offending firepower they might muster to fend off unranked Mississippi.
Georgia, which heads to Alabama next week, now holds the No. 3 position alone after the Bulldogs retreated from Tennessee and Florida was up to Texas A&M. Notre Dame, which got back on the field and held back Florida State, climbs up to fourth. Ohio State goes back to the top five 2 weeks before the Big Tens extremely anticipated launching.
North Carolina, a winner in a high-scoring affair with Virginia Tech, goes up to No. 6, its highest ranking given that 1998 during Mack Browns very first training stint in Chapel Hill.
Florida, meanwhile, slips to No. 9 while the Aggies rise 9 positions to No. 11, a couple of notches higher than they were ranked before losing to Alabama.
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Oklahoma State, the last unbeaten team in the Big 12, moves up three locations to No. 7 following an open date. Penn State holds consistent at No. 8 and Cincinnati rounds out the top 10.
The Tigers fell to 1-2 thanks to Missouris late goal-line stand and fall out of the Top 25 for the very first time given that October of 2017. The news wasnt all bad for the Big 12, nevertheless, as Kansas State joins the poll at No. 22.