The Georgia Bulldogs, who defeated the Austin Peay Governors 28-6 on Saturday, have dropped in the AP Poll for Week 3.
Georgia dropped two spots to No. 6 in the AP Poll following its lackluster victory. The Bulldogs received 1,350 points in the AP Poll, which is 60 less points than they received in last week’s poll.
The Top 3 of the AP Poll also remains unchanged this week. The Ohio State Buckeyes are on top, and they are followed by Penn State in second and LSU in third. Oregon moved up two spots to No. 4, while Miami remains No. 5.
In the Coaches Poll, the Bulldogs remain No. 3. Georgia received 1,488 points, which is 30 points less than last week. The Bulldogs also lost their only first-place vote.
Below are the complete AP and Coaches polls for Week 3 (first-place votes in parentheses):
AP POLL – Week 3
1. Ohio State (57)
2. Penn State (5)
3. LSU (2)
4. Oregon (1)
5. Miami FL
6. Georgia
7. Texas
8. Notre Dame
9. Illinois
10. Florida State
11. South Carolina
12. Clemson
13. Oklahoma
14. Iowa State
15. Tennessee
16. Texas A&M
17. Ole Miss
18. South Florida
19. Alabama
20. Utah
21. Texas Tech
22. Indiana
23. Michigan
24. Auburn
25. Missouri
Others receiving votes: Arizona St. 94, BYU 92, Georgia Tech 78, Florida 70, Southern Cal 64, TCU 58, Mississippi St. 52, Louisville 49, SMU 26, Nebraska 10, Tulane 9, Baylor 7, UNLV 5, Pittsburgh 3, Navy 2, Memphis 1, Vanderbilt 1
Dropped from rankings: Arizona State 12, Florida 13, SMU 17
FBS COACHES POLL – WEEK 3
1. Ohio State (62)
2. Penn State (4)
3. Georgia
4. LSU (1)
5. Oregon
6. Miami
7. Texas
8. Notre Dame
9. Illinois
10. South Carolina
11. Clemson
12. Florida State
13. Ole Miss
14. Iowa State
15. Tennessee
16. Oklahoma
17. Texas A&M
18. Alabama
19. Indiana
20. Texas Tech
21. Utah
22. Michigan
23. South Florida
24. Arizona State
25. BYU
Others receiving votes: Missouri 142, Louisville 88, USC 87, SMU 87, Florida 68, Auburn 57, Tulane 55, TCU 36, Georgia Tech 26, Nebraska 19, Navy 16, Washington 15, Mississippi State 15, Memphis 11, Baylor 9, Vanderbilt 7, Kansas 4, UNLV 3, Pittsburgh 1, North Carolina State 1.
Dropped from rankings: Florida 15, SMU 16
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The Bulldogs’ next game is on Saturday, Sept. 13 against the No. 15 Tennessee Volunteers at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. The game will be televised by ABC and streamed via ESPN3 at 3:30pm ET (Buy Tickets).