UGA Football
Georgia remains atop college football rankings after win over Kentucky
The Georgia Bulldogs, who crushed the Kentucky Wildcats 51-13 on Saturday, have remained atop the college football rankings for Week 7.
Georgia received 1,559 points in the AP Poll, which is 58 more than they received last week. The Bulldogs received 50 of the 63 first-place votes, 15 more than in Week 6. Michigan (6-0), Ohio State (5-0), Florida State (5-0), and Oklahoma (6-0) round out the top five in the AP Poll.
In the Coaches Poll, the Bulldogs received 1,597 points, which is eight points more than last week. Georgia gained two first-place votes and now has 61, with the remaining votes going to Ohio State (2) and Washington (1).
The Bulldogs’ next game is on Saturday, Oct. 14 on the road against the Vanderbilt Commodores at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tenn. The game will be televised by CBS at noon ET (Buy Tickets).
Below are the complete AP and Coaches polls for Week 7 (first-place votes in parentheses):
AP Poll – Week 7
1. Georgia (50)
2. Michigan (11)
3. Ohio State (1)
4. Florida State (1)
5. Oklahoma
6. Penn State
7. Washington
8. Oregon
9. Texas
10. USC
11. Alabama
12. North Carolina
13. Ole Miss
14. Louisville
15. Oregon State
16. Utah
17. Duke
18. UCLA
19(t). Washington State
19(t). Tennessee
21. Notre Dame
22. LSU
23. Kansas
24. Kentucky
25. Miami
Others receiving votes: Missouri 69, Wyoming 42, Air Force 41, Wisconsin 41, Tulane 27, West Virginia 26, Clemson 17, Maryland 9, Iowa 7, James Madison 7, Texas A&M 5.
Dropped from rankings: Fresno State 24.
FBS COACHES POLL – Week 7
1. Georgia (61)
2. Michigan
3. Ohio State (2)
4. Florida State
5. Penn State
6. Washington (1)
7. Oklahoma
8. Oregon
9. USC
10. Alabama
11. Texas
12. North Carolina
13. Ole Miss
14. Oregon State
15. Louisville
16. Utah
17. Tennessee
18. Duke
19. Washington State
20. LSU
21. Notre Dame
22. UCLA
23. Kentucky
24. Kansas
25. Missouri
Others receiving votes: Miami 74, Wyoming 60, Air Force 58, Iowa 57, Maryland 37, Clemson 33, West Virginia 24, Wisconsin 23, Texas A&M 22, Tulane 18, James Madison 9, Brigham Young 9, Fresno State 4, Ohio 2, Memphis 2, Florida 2, Liberty 1.
Dropped from rankings: Miami 17, Fresno State 24.