UGA Football
Georgia remains atop college football rankings after win at Auburn
The Georgia Bulldogs, who defeated the Auburn Tigers 27-20 on Saturday, have remained atop the college football rankings for Week 6.
Georgia received 1,501 points in the AP Poll, which is 61 less than they received last week. The Bulldogs received 35 of the 63 first-place votes, which is 20 less votes than they received last week. Michigan (5-0), Texas (5-0), Ohio State (4-0), and Florida State (4-0) round out the top five in the AP Poll.
In the Coaches Poll, the Bulldogs received 1,589 points, which is three points less than last week. Georgia lost two more first-place votes and now has 59, with the remaining votes going to Michigan (1), Ohio State (2), Texas (1), and Washington (1).
The Bulldogs’ next game is on Saturday, Oct. 7 at home against the Kentucky Wildcats at Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga. The game will be televised by ESPN at 7:00pm ET.
Below are the complete AP and Coaches polls for Week 6 (first-place votes in parentheses):
AP POLL – Week 6
1. Georgia (35)
2. Michigan (12)
3. Texas (10)
4. Ohio State (1)
5. Florida State (4)
6. Penn State
7. Washington
8. Oregon
9. USC
10. Notre Dame
11. Alabama
12. Oklahoma
13. Washington State
14. North Carolina
15. Oregon State
16. Ole Miss
17. Miami
18. Utah
19. Duke
20. Kentucky
21. Missouri
22. Tennessee
23. LSU
24. Fresno State
25. Louisville
Others receiving votes: Maryland 81, Kansas State 44, Texas A&M 31, UCLA 19, Tulane 8, Air Force 7, Wisconsin 6, Clemson 5, West Virginia 5, Kansas 3, James Madison 3, Colorado 1.
Dropped from rankings: Florida 22, Kansas 24
FBS COACHES POLL – Week 6
1. Georgia (59)
2. Michigan (1)
3. Ohio State (2)
4. Texas (1)
5. Florida State
6. Penn State
7. USC
8. Washington (1)
9. Oregon
10. Alabama
11. Notre Dame
12. Oklahoma
13. North Carolina
14. Washington State
15. Ole Miss
16. Oregon State
17. Miami
18. Tennessee
19. Utah
20. Kentucky
21. Duke
22. Mizzou
23. LSU
24. Fresno State
25. Louisville
Others receiving votes: Maryland 81, Kansas State 73, Texas A&M 59, Air Force 32, UCLA 29, Clemson 18, Iowa 17, Wyoming 12, Kansas 11, Tulane 10, James Madison 8, West Virginia 6, Brigham Young 5, Wisconsin 3, Marshall 3, Ohio 2, Memphis 1, Florida 1.
Dropped from rankings: Florida 23, Kansas 24, Kansas State 25.