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The Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports is conducted weekly throughout the regular season using a panel of head coaches at FBS schools. The panel is chosen by random draw, conference by conference plus independents, from a pool of coaches who have indicated to the American Football Coaches Association their willingness to participate. Each coach submits a Top 25 with a first-place vote worth 25 points, second place 24, and so on down to one point for 25th.
This is the week nine poll, released on October 25, 2020:
1) Clemson, 6-0 (52) (1540)
2) Alabama, 5-0 (8) (1493)
2) Alabama, 5-0 (8) (1493)
3) Ohio State, 1-0 (1374)
4) Notre Dame, 5-0 (1368)
5) Georgia, 3-1 (1293)
6) Oklahoma State, 4-0 (1209)
7) Cincinnati, 4-0 (1058)
8) Texas A&M, 3-1 (1055)
9) Florida, 2-1 (1010)
10) BYU, 6-0 (941)
11) Wisconsin, 1-0 (928)
12) Miami (Florida), 5-1 (911)
13) North Carolina, 4-1 (796)
13) North Carolina, 4-1 (796)
14) Michigan, 1-0 (789)
15) Oregon, 0-0 (674)
16) Kansas State, 4-1 (592)
17) Penn State, 0-1 (413)
18) Marshall, 5-0 (309)
19) Indiana, 1-0 (302)
20) USC, 0-0 (271)
21) Coastal Carolina, 5-0 (268)
22) Iowa State, 3-2 (215)
23) SMU, 5-1 (192)
24) Oklahoma, 3-2 (138)
25) Army, 6-1 (130)
Others receiving votes: Auburn 118, Liberty 112, Memphis 88, Boise State 79, Minnesota 67,
Louisiana 62, Utah 45, LSU 37, Boston College 28, Purdue 26, Missouri
25, Northwestern 24, Virginia Tech 22, NC State 20, Tulsa 18, Texas 18,
Arkansas 17, Appalachian State 16, UCF 13, Arizona State 10, California
8, Iowa 6, West Virginia 6, Tennessee 6, Wake Forest 5, Stanford 3,
Houston 2.
Voters:
The Amway Board of Coaches is made up of 65 head coaches at Bowl
Subdivision schools. All are members of the American Football Coaches
Association. The board for the 2020 season: Dino Babers, Syracuse; Craig
Bohl, Wyoming; Neal Brown, West Virginia; Troy Calhoun, Air Force; Matt
Campbell, Iowa State; Steve Campbell, South Alabama; Jason Candle,
Toledo; Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina; Paul Chryst, Wisconsin; Geoff
Collins, Georgia Tech; David Cutcliffe, Duke; Butch Davis, Florida
International; Manny Diaz, Miami (Fla.); Dana Dimel, Texas-El Paso;
Sonny Dykes, Southern Methodist; Luke Fickell, Cincinnati; Jimbo Fisher,
Texas A&M; Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern; James Franklin, Penn
State; Hugh Freeze, Liberty; Willie Fritz, Tulane; Scott Frost,
Nebraska; Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech; Todd Graham, Hawaii; Jeff
Hafley, Boston College; Thomas Hammock, Northern Illinois; Bryan Harsin,
Boise State; Will Healy, Charlotte; Clay Helton, Southern California;
Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky; Tom Herman, Texas; Skip Holtz, Louisiana
Tech; Mike Houston, East Carolina; Brian Kelly, Notre Dame; Chris
Klieman, Kansas State; Lance Leipold, Buffalo; Tim Lester, Western
Michigan; Seth Littrell, North Texas; Mike Locksley, Maryland; Scot
Loeffler, Bowling Green; Chad Lunsford, Georgia Southern; Gus Malzahn,
Auburn; Doug Martin, New Mexico State; Jeff Monken, Army; Dan Mullen,
Florida; Billy Napier, Louisiana-Lafayette; Ken Niumatalolo, Navy; Jay
Norvell, Nevada; Ed Orgeron, LSU; Gary Patterson, TCU; Jeremy Pruitt,
Tennessee; Nick Saban, Alabama; Scott Satterfield, Louisville; Jeff
Scott, South Florida; Kirby Smart, Georgia; Lovie Smith, Illinois;
Jonathan Smith, Oregon State; Frank Solich, Ohio; Jake Spavital, Texas
State; Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee; Kevin Sumlin, Arizona; Dabo
Swinney, Clemson; Mel Tucker, Michigan State; Matt Wells, Texas Tech;
Kyle Whittingham, Utah.
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