Polls: Oklahoma State Receives Votes in Coaches Poll, but Remains outside Top 25

After a fun five-day weekend of college football, the Cowboys are still on the outside looking in of the major polls.

The AP Poll and Coaches Poll released Tuesday. Oklahoma State was absent from the AP Poll but did receive votes in the Coaches Poll that would’ve put OSU tied for 37th in an expanded poll.

Rank AP Poll Coaches
1 Georgia (58) Georgia (63)
2 Michigan (2) Michigan (1)
3 Alabama Alabama (2)
4 Florida State (3) Ohio State
5 Ohio State Florida State
6 USC USC
7 Penn State Penn State
8 Washington Washington
9 Tennessee Tennessee
10 Notre Dame Texas
11 Texas Notre Dame
12 Utah Utah
13 Oregon Oregon
14 LSU LSU
15 Kansas State Kansas State
16 Oregon State North Carolina
17 North Carolina Oklahoma
18 Oklahoma Oregon State
19 Wisconsin Wisconsin
20 Ole Miss Ole Miss
21 Duke Clemson
22 Colorado Tulane
23 Texas A&M Texas A&M
24 Tulane Duke
25 Clemson Colorado

After a rough opening weekend for the league, three Big 12 teams are in the polls in Texas (11/10), Kansas State (15/15) and Oklahoma (18/17). TCU, Iowa State, Texas Tech, Houston and UCF all received votes from AP pollsters while TCU, OSU, Kansas, Tech, UCF and Houston received votes in the Coaches Poll.

Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes — a future Big 12 member — made the AP Top 25 for the first time since 2020 after upsetting TCU in Fort Worth. Utah, another future Big 12 member, also climbed two spots from the preseason polls to now, coming in at No. 12 in both polls this week.

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