here’s a look at the latest college football rankings, reflecting the dynamic shifts after Week 9. Several teams are solidifying their positions, while others are making notable climbs.
Indiana continues to impress, holding steady at No. 2 with a perfect 8-0 record and 1589 points. They’ve proven they’re a force to be reckoned with this season.
Texas A&M remains a strong contender at No. 3, also undefeated at 8-0 and boasting 1523 points. Their consistent performance keeps them in the national conversation.
Alabama maintains its No. 4 ranking with a 7-1 record and 1445 points. Despite a single loss, they remain a formidable opponent.
Georgia follows closely at No. 5, holding a 6-1 record and 1359 points.They’re consistently demonstrating their strength in the SEC.
Oregon secures the No. 6 spot with a 7-1 record and 1249 points. Their offense continues to be a major highlight.
Ole Miss has moved up to No. 7, now with 1212 points and a 7-1 record. This jump reflects their recent strong showings.
Georgia Tech is at No. 8, maintaining an impressive 8-0 record and 1172 points.They’re a team to watch as the season progresses.
Vanderbilt climbs to No.9 with a 7-1 record and 1098 points. Their betterment is a testament to their coaching and player development.
A tie for No. 10 exists between Miami (FL) and BYU, both with 1069 points. Miami holds a 6-1 record, while BYU is also undefeated at 8-0.
Notre Dame remains at No. 12 with a 5-2 record and 944 points. They’re a consistent presence in the top 25.
Texas Tech is at No. 13, improving to 876 points with a 7-1 record. Their offense is proving challenging for opponents to contain.
Tennessee drops to No. 14, now with 684 points and a 6-2 record. They’ll need to regain momentum in the coming weeks.
Virginia holds steady at No. 15, with a 7-1 record and 660 points. They’re quietly having a very successful season.
Louisville is at No. 16, with 647 points and a 6-1 record. they’re a team that’s steadily gaining recognition.
Cincinnati secures the No. 17 spot with a 7-1 record and 609 points. Their defense is a key component of their success.
Oklahoma falls to No.18, with 485 points and a 6-2 record. They need to address some inconsistencies to climb back up.
Missouri is at No.19, with 447 points and a 6-2 record. They’re a competitive team in a tough conference.
Texas is at No. 20, with 371 points and a 6-2 record. They’re looking to finish the season strong.
Michigan is at No. 21, with 264 points and a 6-2 record.They’re a team with a lot of potential.
Houston makes a notable entry at No. 22, with 2









