The Georgia Bulldogs, who defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks 24-14 on Saturday, have remained first in the AP and Coaches polls for Week 4.
Georgia received 1,566 points in the AP Poll, which is 26 more than they received last week. The Bulldogs received 57 of the 63 first-place votes, with two votes going to No. 2 Michigan, three votes to No. 3 Texas, and one vote to No. 4 Florida State.
In the Coaches Poll, the Bulldogs received 1,598 points, which is 26 points less than last week. Georgia lost two first-place votes and now has 62, with the remaining two votes going to Michigan and Ohio State.
The Bulldogs’ next game is on Saturday, Sept. 23 at home against the UAB Blazers. The game will be televised by ESPN2 at 7:30pm ET.
Below are the complete AP and Coaches polls for Week 4 (first-place votes in parentheses):
AP Poll – Week 4
1. Georgia (57)
2. Michigan (2)
3. Texas (3)
4. Florida State (1)
5. USC
6. Ohio State
7. Penn State
8. Washington
9. Notre Dame
10. Oregon
11. Utah
12. LSU
13. Alabama
14. Oregon State
15. Ole Miss
16. Oklahoma
17. North Carolina
18. Duke
19. Colorado
20. Miami
21. Washington State
22. UCLA
23. Tennessee
24. Iowa
25. Florida
Others receiving votes: Clemson 76, Missouri 72, Kansas State 54, TCU 21, Fresno State 17, Kansas 15, Tulane 13, Kentucky 10, Maryland 4, BYU 3, Wisconsin 2, Syracuse 2, Louisville 1, Auburn 1
Dropped from rankings: Kansas State 15
FBS COACHES POLL – Week 4
1. Georgia (62)
2. Michigan (1)
3. Florida State
4. Ohio State (1)
5. USC
6. Texas
7. Penn State
8. Washington
9. Notre Dame
10. Utah
11. Oregon
12. Alabama
13. LSU
14. Oklahoma
15. Oregon State
16. Ole Miss
17. North Carolina
18. Duke
19. Colorado
20. Tennessee
21. Miami
22. Iowa
23. Clemson
24. Washington State
25. UCLA
Others receiving votes: Kansas State 114, Missouri 44, Fresno State 43, Florida 41, Kentucky 28, Texas Christian 26, Maryland 19, Kansas 17, Auburn 16, Texas A&M 11, Syracuse 10, Air Force 9, Tulane 7, Central Florida 5, Wyoming 3, Ohio 3, James Madison 3, Wake Forest 2, Louisville 2, Memphis 1, Brigham Young 1, Arkansas 1
Dropped from rankings: Kansas State 15