2019 NCAA Division I women's soccer rankings

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Three polls make up the 2019 NCAA Division I women's soccer rankings, the United Soccer Coaches Poll, the Soccer America Poll, and the Top Drawer Soccer Poll. They represent the ranking system for the 2019 NCAA Division I women's soccer season.

Contents

Legend

 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
Italics Number of first place votes
(#–#–#) Win–loss–tie record
тTied with team above or below also with this symbol

United Soccer Coaches

Source: [1]

Preseason
Aug 6
Week 1
Aug 27
Week 2
Sep 3
Week 3
Sep 10
Week 4
Sep 17
Week 5
Sep 24
Week 6
Oct 1
Week 7
Oct 8
Week 8
Oct 15
Week 9
Oct 22
Week 10
Oct 29
Week 11
Nov 5
Week 12
Nov 12
Final
Dec 10
1. Florida State (33)Florida State (26) (2–0–0)North Carolina (24) (4–0–0)North Carolina (29) (6–0–0)Virginia (21) (8–0–0)Virginia (28) (8–0–1)Virginia (22) (9–0–2)Virginia (22) (10–0–2)Virginia (19) (11–0–3)Virginia (24) (12–0–3)Virginia (26) (14–0–3)Virginia (27) (15–0–3)Stanford (25) (18–1–0)Stanford (29) (24–1–0)1.
2. North Carolina North Carolina (2–0–0)UCLA (8) (4–0–0)Stanford (4) (5–0–0)USC (10) (7–0–0)Stanford (4) (7–1–0)Stanford (7) (8–1–0)Stanford (8) (10–1–0)Stanford (14) (12–1–0)Stanford (10) (13–1–0)Stanford (8) (15–1–0)Stanford (6) (17–1–0)North Carolina (8) (19–1–1)North Carolina (1) (24–1–2)2.
3. Stanford (1)Stanford (5) (2–0–0)Stanford (2) (4–0–0)USC (1) (6–0–0)Stanford (3) (6–1–0)USC (7–0–1)North Carolina (2) (10–1–0)North Carolina (3) (11–1–0)North Carolina (1) (12–1–1)North Carolina (13–1–1)North Carolina (15–1–1)North Carolina (17–1–1)Virginia (16–1–3)UCLA (2) (18–5–1)3.
4. UCLA UCLA (3) (2–0–0)USC (3–0–1)Virginia (6–0–0)North Carolina (7–1–0)North Carolina (8–1–0)BYU (2) (10–0–0)USC (1) (9–1–1)USC (11–1–1)BYU (13–0–1)BYU (15–0–1)BYU (1) (16–0–1)BYU (18–0–1)Washington State (2) (16–7–1)4.
5. USC USC (2–0–0)Virginia (4–0–0)UCLA (4–1–0)UCLA (5–1–0)BYU (2) (8–0–0)USC (1) (7–1–1)Florida State (10–2–0)BYU (12–0–1)Florida State (12–3–0)Florida State (13–4–0)Florida State (15–4–0)South Carolina (1) (16–1–3)BYU (21–1–1)5.
6. Penn State (1)Virginia (2–0–0)Florida State (2–2–0)Florida State (4–2–0)Florida State (6–2–0)Florida State (7–2–0)Florida State (9–2–0)BYU (10–0–1)Florida State (11–3–0)Arkansas (12–2–1)Arkansas (13–2–2)Arkansas (14–2–2)Florida State (15–5–0)South Carolina (19–2–3)6.
7. Georgetown Penn State (1–1–0)South Carolina (3–0–0)South Carolina (5–0–0)BYU (6–0–0)UCLA (6–1–1)South Carolina (9–1–0)South Carolina (10–1–0)South Carolina (11–1–1)USC (11–2–1)Wisconsin (13–2–2)South Carolina (13–1–3)UCLA (14–4–1)Florida State (18–6–0)7.
8. Duke South Carolina (2–0–0)Penn State (3–1–0)Penn State (4–1–1)Duke (5–1–1)South Carolina (7–1–0)Clemson (8–1–1)Memphis (12–1–0)Arkansas (11–2–1)South Carolina (11–1–2)South Carolina (12–1–3)Memphis (16–1–1)Arkansas (16–3–2)USC (17–5–1)8.
9. Virginia Vanderbilt (2–0–0)Vanderbilt (4–0–0)Vanderbilt (6–0–0)South Carolina (6–1–0)Clemson (7–0–1)Memphis (10–1–0)Clemson (8–2–1)Duke (7–1–5)Duke (7–1–6)Duke (8–1–7)USC (14–3–1)USC (14–4–1)Virginia (17–2–3)9.
10. Tennessee Duke (1–1–0)BYU (3–0–0)BYU (4–0–0)Clemson (6–0–1)Duke (5–1–2)Duke (6–1–3)Georgetown (9–2–1)Wisconsin (10–2–1)Wisconsin (11–2–2)Memphis (15–1–1)Oklahoma State (15–1–3)Wisconsin (14–3–2)Wisconsin (16–4–2)10.
11. West Virginia Tennessee (2–0–0)Kansas (4–0–0)Duke (4–1–1)Memphis (7–1–0)Memphis (8–1–0)Georegetown (7–2–1)Duke (6–1–4)Georgetown (10–2–2)Memphis (13–1–1)USC (12–3–1)Wisconsin (14–3–2)Kansas (15–4–3)Kansas (17–5–3)11.
12. Texas A&M West Virginia (1–1–0)Duke (2–1–1)Texas A&M (4–0–2)Georgetown (5–2–1)Georgetown (6–2–1)Texas A&M (9–1–2)Wisconsin (9–2–1)Memphis (13–1–1)Louisville (11–1–2)Oklahoma State (13–1–3)Duke (8–3–7)Duke (8–3–7)Arkansas (17–4–2)12.
13. Santa Clara Georgetown (1–1–0)Texas A&M (3–0–1)Washington State (4–0–0)Rutgers (6–0–1)Arkansas (7–1–1)Wisconsin (7–2–1)Arkansas (9–2–1)Texas Tech (11–1–2)Oklahoma State (12–1–3)UCLA (11–4–1)Texas Tech (15–2–2)Oklahoma State (15–2–3)Penn State (17–7–1)13.
14. Baylor BYU (2–0–0)NC State (2–1–0)Memphis (5–1–0)Kansas (7–1–0)Texas A&M (7–1–1)Washington State (8–1–0)Texas Tech (10–1–1)Louisville (11–1–1)Georgetown (10–2–3)Louisville (12–2–2)UCLA (13–4–1)Memphis (17–2–1)Santa Clara (15–6–2)14.
15. South Carolina Wisconsin (1–1–0)Georgetown (2–1–1)Georgetown (3–2–1)Texas A&M (5–1–2)Vanderbilt (8–1–0)Arkansas (8–2–1)Washington State (9–2–0)Oklahoma State (10–1–3)Clemson (9–4–1)Texas Tech (13–2–2)Rutgers (15–2–2)Texas Tech (15–3–2)Michigan (17–6–1)15.
16. Wisconsin Texas A&M (1–0–1)Wisconsin (3–1–0)Virginia Tech (6–0–0) Arkansas (6–1–1)Virginia Tech (9–0–0)UCLA (6–2–1)Louisville (10–1–0)UCLA (9–3–1)Michigan (12–3–1)Rutgers (14–2–2)Texas A&M (13–3–3)Brown (14–1–2)South Florida (16–5–0)16.
17. Vanderbilt NC State (1–1–0)Washington State (3–0–0)TCU (5–1–0)Vanderbilt (7–1–0)Kansas (8–2–0)Colorado (9–1–0)Texas A&M (9–2–2)Clemson (8–4–1)Texas Tech (11–2–2)Texas A&M (12–3–3)Brown (13–1–1)South Florida (14–4–0)NC State (12–7–4)17.
18. South Florida Kansas (2–0–0)Memphis (3–1–0)Kansas (5–1–0)Virginia Tech (8–0–0)Oklahoma State (7–0–2)Texas Tech (9–1–1)Oklahoma State (9–1–3)Texas A&M (10–2–3)UCLA (9–4–1)Brown (12–1–1)Georgetown (12–3–3)Penn State (15–6–1)Duke (9–4–7)18.
19. Texas Santa Clara (1–1–0) Clemson (4–0–0)Rutgers (5–0–1) Iowa (8–0–0)Wisconsin (6–2–1)Louisville (9–1–0) Florida (8–4–0)Michigan (11–3–1)Washington State (10–3–1)Georgetown (11–3–3)Michigan (14–4–1)Michigan (15–5–1)Oklahoma State (16–3–3)19.
20. Memphis Memphis (2–0–0)Tennessee (3–1–0)Clemson (5–0–1) Louisville (7–0–0)Rutgers (7–1–1)California (9–1–0)Virginia Tech (9–2–1)Santa Clara (8–5–1)Florida (10–5–0)Michigan (13–4–1)Santa Clara (11–5–2)Santa Clara (13–5–2)Texas Tech (15–4–3)20.
21. NC State Baylor (1–0–0) Rutgers (4–0–0)Tennessee (5–1–0) California (7–0–0)Washington State (7–1–0)Kansas (9–3–0)Rutgers (9–2–1)UCF (8–2–2)Rutgers (12–2–2)Washington (10–4–2)Kansas (13–4–3)Rutgers (15–3–2)Memphis (17–3–1)21.
22. Texas Tech Pepperdine (1–0–1)West Virginia (2–2–0)Wisconsin (4–1–1)South Florida (5–1–0)Louisville (7–1–0)SMU (7–1–1)UCLA (7–3–1)Rutgers (10–2–2)Texas A&M (10–3–3)Clemson (10–5–1)Louisville (12–4–2)Texas A&M (13–4–3)Texas A&M (14–5–3)22.
23. Wake Forest Washington State (1–0–0)Virginia Tech (4–0–0)West Virginia (2–2–1)Penn State (4–3–1) SMU (7–1–1)Virginia Tech (9–2–0) UCF (8–2–2)Kansas (10–4–1)Kansas (11–4–1)Santa Clara (10–5–2)NC State (10–5–4)Louisville (12–4–2)Brown (14–2–3)23.
24. LSU Texas (1–0–0) TCU (3–1–0) Colorado (6–0–0)Washington State (5–1–0)Colorado (8–1–0) Michigan (8–2–1)Santa Clara (6–5–1)Florida (9–5–0) Brown (10–1–1)South Florida (12–3–0)Washington State (12–5–1) Xavier (16–3–2)Xavier (17–4–2)24.
25. Virginia Tech Southern Methodist (2–0–0) Wake Forest (4–0–0) South Florida (4–1–0) Oklahoma State (6–0–1)Texas Tech (8–1–0)Oklahoma State (7–1–3) Arizona (7–3–0) Washington (8–3–2)Virginia Tech (10–3–2)Kansas (11–4–3)Clemson (11–6–1)Georgetown (13–4–3)Louisville (13–5–3)25.
Preseason
Aug 6
Week 1
Aug 27
Week 2
Sep 3
Week 3
Sep 10
Week 4
Sep 17
Week 5
Sep 24
Week 6
Oct 1
Week 7
Oct 8
Week 8
Oct 15
Week 9
Oct 22
Week 10
Oct 29
Week 11
Nov 5
Week 12
Nov 12
Final
Dec 10
Dropped:
  • No. 18 South Florida
  • No. 22 Texas Tech
  • No. 23 Wake Forest
  • No. 24 LSU
  • No. 25 Virginia Tech
Dropped:
  • No. 19 Santa Clara
  • No. 21 Baylor
  • No. 22 Pepperdine
  • No. 24 Texas
  • No. 25 Southern Methodist
Dropped:
  • No. 14 NC State
  • No. 25 Wake Forest
Dropped:
  • No. 17 TCU
  • No. 21 Tennessee
  • No. 22 Wisconsin
  • No. 23 West Virginia
  • No. 24 Colorado
Dropped:
  • No. 19 Iowa
  • No. 21 California
  • No. 22 South Florida
  • No. 23 Penn State
Dropped:
  • No. 15 Vanderbilt
  • No. 20 Rutgers
Dropped:
  • No. 17 Colorado
  • No. 20 California
  • No. 21 Kansas
  • No. 22 SMU
  • No. 24 Michigan
Dropped:
  • No. 15 Washington State
  • No. 20 Virginia Tech
  • No. 25 Arizona
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Santa Clara
  • No. 21 UCF
  • No. 25 Washington
Dropped:
  • No. 19 Washington State
  • No. 20 Florida
  • No. 25 Virginia Tech
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Washington
  • No. 24 South Florida
Dropped:
  • No. 23 NC State
  • No. 24 Washington State
  • No. 25 Clemson
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Rutgers
  • No. 25 Georgetown

Soccer America

Preseason
Aug. 20 [2]
Week 1
Aug. 27 [3]
Week 2
Sep. 3 [4]
Week 3
Sep. 10 [5]
Week 4
Sep. 17 [6]
Week 5
Sep. 24 [7]
Week 6
Oct. 1 [8]
Week 7
Oct. 8 [9]
Week 8
Oct. 15 [10]
Week 9
Oct. 22 [11]
Week 10
Oct. 29 [12]
Week 11
Nov. 5 [13]
Final
Nov. 12 [14]
1. Florida State Florida State (2–0–0)Stanford (4–0–0)Stanford (5–0–0)USC (7–0–0)USC (7–0–1)Stanford (8–1–0)Stanford (10–1–0)Stanford (12–1–0)Stanford (13–1–0)Stanford (15–1–0)Stanford (17–1–0)Stanford (18–1–0)1.
2. Stanford Stanford (2–0–0)UCLA (4–0–0)North Carolina (6–0–0)Virginia (8–0–0)Virginia (8–0–1)Virginia (9–0–2)Virginia (10–0–2)Virginia (11–0–3)Virginia (12–0–3)Virginia (14–0–3)Virginia (15–0–3)North Carolina (19–1–1)2.
3. UCLA UCLA (2–0–0)North Carolina (4–0–0)USC (6–0–0)UCLA (5–1–0)UCLA (6–1–1)USC (7–1–1)USC (9–1–1)USC (11–1–1)North Carolina (13–1–1)North Carolina (15–1–1)North Carolina (17–1–1)Virginia (15–1–3)3.
4. North Carolina North Carolina (2–0–0)USC (4–0–0)Virginia (6–0–0)Stanford (6–1–0)Stanford (7–1–0)North Carolina (10–1–0)North Carolina (11–1–0)North Carolina (12–1–0)Florida State (12–3–0)BYU (15–0–1)BYU (16–0–1)BYU (18–0–1)4.
5. USC USC (2–0–0)Virginia (4–0–0)UCLA (4–1–0)North Carolina (7–1–0)North Carolina (8–1–0)Florida State (9–2–0)Florida State (10–2–0)Florida State (11–3–0)BYU (13–0–1)South Carolina (12–1–3)South Carolina (13–1–3)South Carolina (16–1–3)5.
6. Penn State Virginia (2–0–0)Florida State (2–2–0)Florida State (4–2–0)Florida State (6–2–0)Florida State (7–2–0)BYU (10–0–0)South Carolina (10–1–0)BYU (12–0–1)USC (11–2–1)Arkansas (13–2–2)Arkansas (14–2–2)Arkansas (16–3–2)6.
7. Georgetown Penn State (1–1–0)Penn State (3–1–0)Vanderbilt (6–0–0)Clemson (6–0–1)Clemson (7–0–1)Duke (6–1–3)BYU (10–0–1)South Carolina (11–1–1)South Carolina (11–1–2)Florida State (13–4–0)Florida State (15–4–0)UCLA (14–4–1)7.
8. Virginia Texas A&M (1–0–1)Texas A&M (3–1–0)South Carolina (5–0–0)Duke (5–1–1)BYU (8–0–0)California (9–1–0)Duke (6–1–4)Arkansas (11–2–1)Arkansas (12–2–1)USC (12–3–1)Memphis (16–1–1)Florida State (15–5–0)8.
9. Santa Clara Baylor (1–0–0)Vanderbilt (4–0–0)Penn State (4–1–1)BYU (5–0–0)Duke (5–1–2)UCLA (6–2–1)Georgetown (9–2–1)Duke (7–1–5)Duke (7–1–6)Wisconsin (13–2–2)Oklahoma State (15–1–3)Kansas (15–4–3)9.
10. Texas A&M Vanderbilt (2–0–0)South Carolina (3–0–0)Texas A&M (4–0–2)Rutgers (6–0–1)Arkansas (7–1–1)Clemson (8–1–1)Louisville (10–1–0)Georgetown (10–2–2)Georgetown (10–2–3)Duke (8–1–7)Rutgers (15–2–2)Penn State (16–6–1)10.
11. Baylor Tennessee (2–0–0)Rutgers (4–0–0)Rutgers (5–0–1)Iowa (8–0–0)Vanderbilt (8–1–0)South Carolina (9–1–0)Arkansas (9–2–1)Louisville (11–1–1)Louisville (11–1–2)Memphis (15–1–1)USC (13–4–1)Xavier (16–3–2)11.
12. Duke South Carolina (2–0–0)Clemson (4–0–0)Clemson (5–0–1) Louisville (8–0–0)South Carolina (7–1–0)Texas A&M (9–1–2)Texas Tech (10–1–1)Texas Tech (11–1–2)Wisconsin (11–2–2)Oklahoma State (13–1–3)Texas Tech (15–2–2)USF (14–4–0)12.
13. Vanderbilt Santa Clara (1–1–0)Baylor (2–0–1)Wake Forest (5–0–1) Arkansas (6–1–1)Texas A&M (7–1–2)Georgetown (7–2–1)Wisconsin (9–2–1)Wisconsin (10–2–1)Florida (10–5–0)Rutgers (14–2–2)UCLA (13–4–1)Memphis (17–2–1)13.
14. West Virginia Duke (1–1–0) Wake Forest (4–0–0)Tennessee (5–1–0) Oklahoma State (6–0–1)Virginia Tech (9–0–0)Colorado (9–1–0)Memphis (12–1–0)Memphis (13–1–1)Memphis (13–1–1)USF (12–3–0)Texas A&M (13–3–3)Oklahoma State (15–2–3)14.
15. South Florida West Virginia (1–1–0)Tennessee (3–1–0)Duke (4–1–1)Tennessee (5–1–1)Georgetown (6–2–1)Louisville (9–1–0)UCLA (7–3–1)UCLA (9–3–1)Vanderbilt (11–3–1)Texas Tech (13–2–2)Georgetown (12–3–3)Rutgers (15–3–2)15.
16. Tennessee Texas (1–0–0)Duke (2–1–1)Washington State (4–0–0)Vanderbilt (7–1–0)Colorado (8–1–0)Arkansas (8–2–1)Florida (8–4–0)Florida (9–5–0)Oklahoma State (12–1–3)UCLA (11–4–1)Wisconsin (14–3–2)USC (14–4–1)16.
17. Texas Rutgers (2–0–0)West Virginia (2–2–0)Colorado (6–0–0)South Carolina (6–1–0)Louisville (7–1–0)Texas Tech (9–1–1)Clemson (8–2–1)Texas A&M (10–2–3)Michigan (12–3–1)Texas A&M (12–3–3)California (13–3–3)Texas Tech (15–3–2)17.
18. Rutgers Clemson (2–0–0)Georgetown (2–1–1)BYU (4–0–0)Texas A&M (5–1–2)Oklahoma State (7–0–2)Wisconsin (7–2–1)Texas A&M (9–2–2)Vanderbilt (10–3–1)Rutgers (12–2–2)Georgetown (11–3–3)Brown (13–1–1)Texas A&M (13–4–3)18.
19. South Carolina Florida (2–0–0)NC State (2–1–0)West Virginia (2–2–1)Virginia Tech (8–0–0)Tennessee (6–2–1)Memphis (10–1–0)Vanderbilt (9–3–0)Oklahoma State (10–1–3)California (10–3–2)Louisville (12–2–2)Vanderbilt (14–4–1)Georgetown (13–4–3)19.
20. Texas Tech NC State (1–1–0)Washington State (3–0–0) Iowa (6–0–0)Gerogetown (5–2–1) Texas Tech (8–1–0)Florida (7–4–0)Virginia Tech (9–2–1)Michigan (11–3–1)Washington (9–3–2)California (11–3–3)Michigan (14–4–1)Wisconsin (14–3–2)20.
21. Wisconsin Georgetown (1–1–0)Colorado (4–0–0)Santa Clara (3–3–0)Colorado (6–1–0)Wisconsin (6–2–1) Michigan (8–2–1)Oklahoma State (9–1–3)Rutgers (10–2–2)Clemson (9–4–1)Washington (10–4–2) Xavier (14–3–2)Brown (14–1–1)21.
22. Clemson Washington State (1–0–0)Wisconsin (3–1–0) Boston College (6–0–0)Boston College (7–0–1) Kansas (8–2–0)Vanderbilt (8–3–0)Rutgers (9–2–1) Washington (8–3–2)South Florida (10–3–0)Florida (10–6–1)Duke (8–3–7)Santa Clara (13–5–2)22.
23. Washington State Colorado (2–0–0)BYU (2–0–0) Virginia Tech (6–0–0)Penn State (4–3–1)Memphis (8–1–0)Virginia Tech (9–2–0)Michigan (9–3–1)Clemson (8–4–1)Texas Tech (11–2–2)Brown (12–1–1)NC State (10–5–4)Vanderbilt (14–5–1)23.
24. NC State Wisconsin (1–1–0)Florida (2–2–0)Georgetown (3–2–1) California (7–0–0)Rutgers (7–1–1)Washington State (8–1–0)Washington State (9–2–0)Santa Clara (8–5–1)UCLA (9–4–1)Vanderbilt (12–4–1)Santa Clara (11–5–2)Duke (8–3–7)24.
25. Colorado BYU (2–0–0) Denver (3–0–1)Wisconsin (4–1–1) Memphis (7–1–0)Iowa (9–1–0)Oklahoma State (7–1–3)South Florida (8–3–0)South Florida (8–3–0)Texas A&M (10–3–3)
Washington State (10–3–1)
Michigan (13–4–1)USF (12–4–0)Michigan (15–5–1)25.
Preseason
Aug. 20 [15]
Week 1
Aug. 27 [16]
Week 2
Sep. 3 [17]
Week 3
Sep. 10 [18]
Week 4
Sep. 17 [19]
Week 5
Sep. 24 [20]
Week 6
Oct. 1 [21]
Week 7
Oct. 8 [22]
Week 8
Oct. 15 [23]
Week 9
Oct. 22 [24]
Week 10
Oct. 29 [25]
Week 11
Nov. 5 [26]
Final
Nov. 12 [27]
Dropped:
  • No. 15 South Florida
  • No. 20 Texas Tech
Dropped:
  • No. 13 Santa Clara
  • No. 16 Texas
Dropped:
  • No. 13 Baylor
  • No. 19 NC State
  • No. 24 Florida
  • No. 25 Denver
Dropped:
  • No. 13 Wake Forest
  • No. 16 Washington State
  • No. 19 West Virginia
  • No. 21 Santa Clara
  • No. 25 Wisconsin
Dropped:
  • No. 22 Boston College
  • No. 23 Penn State
  • No. 24 California
Dropped:
  • No. 19 Tennessee
  • No. 22 Kansas
  • No. 24 Rutgers
  • No. 25 Iowa
Dropped:
  • No. 8 California
  • No. 14 Colorado
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Virginia Tech
  • No. 24 Washington State
Dropped:
No. 24 Santa Clara
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Clemson
  • No. 25 Washington State
Dropped:
  • No. 19 Louisville
  • No. 21 Washington
  • No. 22 Florida
Dropped:
  • No. 17 California
  • No. 23 NC State

Top Drawer Soccer

Source: [28]

Preseason
Jul 15
Week 1
Aug 22
Week 2
Aug 26
Week 3
Sep 2
Week 4
Sep 9
Week 5
Sep 16
Week 6
Sep 23
Week 7
Sep 30
Week 8
Oct 7
Week 9
Oct 14
Week 10
Oct 21
Week 11
Oct 28
Week 12
Nov 4
Week 13
Nov 11
Week 14
Nov 18
Week 15
Nov 25
Week 16
Dec 2
Final
Dec 9
1. Florida State Florida StateFlorida State (1–0–0)UCLA (4–0–0)North Carolina (6–0–0)Virginia (8–0–0)Virginia (8–0–1)Virginia (9–0–2)Virginia (10–0–2)Virginia (11–0–3)Virginia (12–0–3)Virginia (14–0–3)Virginia (15–0–3)North Carolina (19–1–1)North Carolina (20–1–1)North Carolina (22–1–1)North Carolina (23–1–1)Stanford (23–1–1)1.
2. UCLA UCLAUCLA (2–0–0)North Carolina (4–0–0)Stanford (5–0–0)USC (7–0–0)USC (7–0–1)North Carolina (10–1–0)North Carolina (11–1–0)North Carolina (12–1–1)North Carolina (13–1–1)North Carolina (15–1–1)North Carolina (17–1–1)Stanford (18–1–0)Stanford (19–1–0)Stanford (21–1–0)Stanford (22–1–0)North Carolina (24–1–2)2.
3. North Carolina North CarolinaNorth Carolina (2–0–0)Stanford (4–0–0)Virginia (6–0–0)UCLA (5–1–0)North Carolina (8–1–0)Stanford (8–1–0)Stanford (10–1–0)Stanford (12–1–0)Stanford (13–1–0)Stanford (15–1–0)Stanford (17–1–0)Virginia (16–1–3)Virginia (17–1–3)BYU (21–0–1)UCLA (18–4–1)UCLA (18–5–1)3.
4. Stanford StanfordStanford (2–0–0)Virginia (4–0–0)USC (6–0–0)North Carolina (7–1–0)Stanford (7–1–0)Florida State (9–2–0)Florida State (10–2–0)USC (11–1–1)BYU (13–0–1)BYU (15–0–1)BYU (16–0–1)BYU (18–0–1)BYU (19–0–1)Florida State (18–5–0)Washington State (16–6–1)Washington State (16–7–1)4.
5. Virginia VirginiaVirginia (2–0–0)Penn State (3–1–0)UCLA (4–1–0)Stanford (6–1–0)UCLA (6–1–1)BYU (10–0–0)USC (9–1–1)BYU (12–0–1)Florida State (12–3–0)Arkansas (13–2–2)Arkansas (14–2–2)Florida State (15–5–0)Florida State (16–5–0)South Carolina (19–1–3)Florida State (18–6–0)Florida State (18–6–0)5.
6. Penn State Penn StatePenn State (1–1–0)USC (4–0–0)Penn State (4–1–1)Florida State (6–2–0)Florida State (7–2–0)USC (7–1–1)South Carolina (10–1–0)Florida State (11–3–0)Arkansas (12–2–1)Florida State (13–4–0)Florida State (15–4–0)South Carolina (16–1–3)South Carolina (17–1–3)UCLA (17–4–1)USC (17–5–1)USC (17–5–1)6.
7. USC USCUSC (2–0–0)Florida State (2–2–0)Florida State (4–2–0)BYU (5–0–0)BYU (8–0–0)Washington State (8–1–0)BYU (10–0–1)South Carolina (11–1–1)USC (11–2–1)South Carolina (12–1–3)South Carolina (13–1–3)Arkansas (16–3–2)UCLA (15–4–1)USC (17–4–1)BYU (21–1–1)BYU (21–1–1)7.
8. Georgetown GeorgetownVanderbilt (2–0–0)Vanderbilt (4–0–0)Vanderbilt (6–0–0)Rutgers (6–0–1)Vanderbilt (8–1–0)South Carolina (9–1–0)Memphis (12–1–0)Louisville (11–1–1)South Carolina (11–1–2)Memphis (15–1–1)Memphis (16–1–1)USC (14–4–1)Arkansas (17–3–2)Washington State (15–6–1)South Carolina (19–2–3)South Carolina (19–2–3)8.
9. Santa Clara Santa ClaraTexas A&M (1–0–1)Texas A&M (3–0–1)Texas A&M (4–0–2)Vanderbilt (7–1–0)Washington State (7–1–0)Texas A&M (9–1–2)Georgetown (9–2–1)Memphis (13–1–1)Louisville (11–1–2)Brown (12–1–1)Brown (13–1–1)UCLA (14–4–1)USC (15–4–1)Virginia (17–2–3)Virginia (17–2–3)Virginia (17–2–3)9.
10. Vanderbilt VanderbiltTennessee (2–0–0)Washington State (3–0–0)Washington State (4–0–0)South Florida (5–1–0)South Carolina (7–1–0)UCLA (6–2–1)Louisville (10–1–0)Duke (7–1–5)Memphis (13–1–1)Wisconsin (13–2–2)USC (14–3–1)Brown (14–1–2)Brown (14–1–3)Arkansas (17–4–2)Arkansas (17–4–2)Arkansas (17–4–2)10.
11. Texas A&M Texas A&MTexas (1–0–0)South Carolina (3–0–0)South Carolina (5–0–0)Washington State (5–1–0)Texas A&M (7–1–2)Duke (6–1–3)Washington State (9–2–0)Georgetown (10–2–2)Duke (7–1–6)Duke (8–1–7)UCLA (13–4–1)South Florida (14–4–0)South Florida (15–4–0)Brown (14–2–3)Brown (14–2–3)Brown (14–2–3)11.
12. Tennessee TennesseeWashington State (1–0–0)BYU (3–0–0)BYU (4–0–0)South Carolina (6–1–0)Duke (5–1–2)Georgetown (7–2–1)Duke (6–1–4)Washington State (9–3–1)Georgetown (10–2–3)USC (12–3–1)Rutgers (15–2–2)Memphis (17–2–1)Oklahoma State (16–2–3)South Florida (16–5–0)South Florida (16–5–0)South Florida (16–5–0)12.
13. Texas TexasSouth Carolina (2–0–0)Rutgers (4–0–0)Rutgers (5–0–1)Texas A&M (5–1–2)Virginia Tech (9–0–0)Colorado (9–1–0)Texas A&M (9–2–2)Brown (9–1–1)Washington State (10–3–1)UCLA (11–4–1)Georgetown (12–3–3)Rutgers (15–3–2)Texas A&M (14–4–3)Oklahoma State (16–3–3)Oklahoma State (16–3–3)Oklahoma State (16–3–3)13.
14. South Florida South FloridaBYU (2–0–0)Tennessee (3–1–0)Tennessee (5–1–0)Tennessee (5–1–1)Rutgers (7–1–1)Memphis (10–1–0)Brown (8–1–1)Wisconsin (10–2–1)Brown (10–1–1)Rutgers (14–2–2)Oklahoma State (15–1–3)Oklahoma State (15–2–3)Kansas (16–4–3)Texas A&M (14–5–3)Texas A&M (14–5–3)Texas A&M (14–5–3)14.
15. Washington State Washington StateGeorgetown (1–1–0)Georgetown (2–1–1)South Florida (4–1–0)Duke (5–1–1)Georgetown (6–2–1) California (9–1–0)Wisconsin (9–2–1)UCLA (9–3–1)Wisconsin (11–2–2)Louisville (12–2–2)Texas A&M (13–3–3)Texas A&M (13–4–3)Wisconsin (15–3–2)Kansas (17–5–3)Kansas (17–5–3)Kansas (17–5–3)15.
16. South Carolina South CarolinaSanta Clara (1–1–0)NC State (2–1–0)Duke (4–1–1)Virginia Tech (8–0–0)South Florida (5–2–0)Louisville (9–1–0)UCLA (7–3–1)Texas A&M (10–2–3)Clemson (9–4–1)Georgetown (11–3–3)California (13–3–3) Kansas (15–4–3)Duke (9–3–7)Wisconsin (16–4–2)Wisconsin (16–4–2)Wisconsin (16–4–2)16.
17. Duke DukeRutgers (1–0–0)South Florida (1–1–0)Colorado (6–0–0)Penn State (4–3–1)Colorado (8–1–0) Brown (7–1–1)Clemson (8–2–1)Arkansas (11–2–1)Virginia Tech (10–3–2)Oklahoma State (13–1–3)Wisconsin (14–3–2)Georgetown (13–4–3)Clemson (11–6–2)Duke (9–4–7)Duke (9–4–7)Duke (9–4–7)17.
18. West Virginia West VirginiaMemphis (2–0–0)Duke (2–1–1)Boston College (6–0–0)Georgetown (5–2–1)Tennessee (6–2–1) Wisconsin (7–2–1)Virginia Tech (9–2–1)Clemson (8–4–1)UCLA (9–4–1)Texas A&M (12–3–3)Duke (8–3–7)California (13–4–3) Xavier (17–3–2)Clemson (11–7–2)Clemson (11–7–2)Clemson (11–7–2)18.
19. Rutgers RutgersWest Virginia (1–1–0)Baylor (2–0–1)Georgetown (3–2–1)Boston College (7–0–1)Arkansas (7–1–1)Virginia Tech (9–2–0)Rutgers (9–2–1)Virginia Tech (9–3–2)Rutgers (12–2–2)South Florida (12–3–0)Clemson (11–6–1)Wisconsin (14–3–2)Washington (12–6–2)Xavier (17–4–2)Xavier (17–4–2)Xavier (17–4–2)19.
20. Saint Louis Saint LouisNC State (1–1–0)Wake Forest (4–0–0) Virginia Tech (6–0–0)Colorado (6–1–0)Clemson (7–0–1)Clemson (8–1–1)Colorado (9–2–1)Rutgers (10–2–2)Texas A&M (10–3–3)Clemson (10–5–1)Virginia Tech (12–4–2)Duke (8–3–7)Texas Tech (15–3–3)Washington (12–7–2)Washington (12–7–2)Washington (12–7–2)20.
21. NC State NC StateSouth Florida (1–1–0) Boston College (4–0–0)Wake Forest (5–0–1) Iowa (8–0–0)Memphis (8–1–0)Rutgers (7–2–1)South Florida (8–3–0)South Florida (8–3–0)South Florida (10–3–0)Virginia Tech (11–4–2)Washington State (12–5–1)Clemson (11–6–1)Washington State (13–6–1)Texas Tech (15–4–3)Texas Tech (15–4–3)Texas Tech (15–4–3)21.
22. BYU BYUDuke (1–1–0) Clemson (4–0–0)Baylor (3–1–1) Arkansas (6–1–1) Michigan (7–2–0)South Florida (6–3–0)Vanderbilt (9–3–0) Oklahoma State (10–1–3)Oklahoma State (12–1–3)California (11–3–3)Washington (10–6–2)Virginia Tech (12–4–2)Santa Clara (14–5–2)Santa Clara (15–6–2)Santa Clara (15–6–2)Santa Clara (15–6–2)22.
23. Princeton PrincetonPrinceton (0–0–0) Colorado (4–0–0)NC State (3–2–0)Clemson (6–0–1)Boston College (7–1–1)Vanderbilt (8–3–0)Arkansas (9–2–1)Vanderbilt (10–3–1)Vanderbilt (11–3–1)Washington State (10–5–1)South Florida (12–4–0)Washington (11–6–2) Arizona (12–6–1)Arizona (12–7–1)Arizona (12–7–1)Arizona (12–7–1)23.
24. Memphis MemphisBaylor (1–0–0)Texas (1–2–0)Princeton (2–1–1)Memphis (7–1–0) Texas Tech (8–1–0)Arkansas (8–2–1) Florida (8–4–0)Texas Tech (11–1–2)California (10–3–2)Washington (10–4–2)Texas Tech (15–2–2)Texas Tech (15–3–2)Memphis (17–3–1)NC State (12–7–4)NC State (12–7–4)NC State (12–7–4)24.
25. Baylor Baylor Wake Forest (2–0–0)Princeton (1–1–0)Texas (3–2–0) Louisville (7–0–0)Iowa (9–1–0)Michigan (8–2–1)Texas Tech (10–1–1)California (9–3–2) Washington (9–3–2)Texas Tech (13–2–2)Vanderbilt (13–4–1)Vanderbilt (14–5–1)California (13–5–3)Memphis (17–3–1)Memphis (17–3–1)Memphis (17–3–1)25.
Preseason
Jul 15
Week 1
Aug 22
Week 2
Aug 26
Week 3
Sep 2
Week 4
Sep 9
Week 5
Sep 16
Week 6
Sep 23
Week 7
Sep 30
Week 8
Oct 7
Week 9
Oct 14
Week 10
Oct 21
Week 11
Oct 28
Week 12
Nov 4
Week 13
Nov 11
Week 14
Nov 18
Week 15
Nov 25
Week 16
Dec 2
Final
Dec 9
NoneDropped:
No. 20 Saint Louis
Dropped:
  • No. 16 Santa Clara
  • No. 18 Memphis
  • No. 19 West Virginia
Dropped:
  • No. 22 Clemson
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Wake Forest
  • No. 22 Baylor
  • No. 23 NC State
  • No. 24 Princeton
  • No. 25 Texas
Dropped:
  • No. 17 Penn State
  • No. 25 Louisville
Dropped:
  • No. 18 Tennessee
  • No. 23 Boston College
  • No. 24 Texas Tech
  • No. 25 Iowa
Dropped:
  • No. 15 California
  • No. 25 Michigan
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Colorado
  • No. 24 Florida
Dropped:
No. 24 Texas Tech
Dropped:
No. 23 Vanderbilt
Dropped:
No. 15 Louisville
Dropped:
No. 21 Washington State
Dropped:
  • No. 17 Georgetown
  • No. 22 Virginia Tech
  • No. 24 Texas Tech
  • No. 25 Vanderbilt
Dropped:
  • No. 25 California
NoneNone

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