Coaches Football Poll - USA Today NCAA Football Top 25

The coaches football poll for week 4 of the NCAA football season is now available. In the NCAA football top 25 a 1st place vote means a team gets 25 points while a 25th place vote means a team gets 1 point.

The week 4 coaches football top 25 has two ACC teams, five Big 12 teams, one Big East team, four Big Ten teams, two Pac-10 teams, six SEC teams, and five mid-major teams - BYU, Utah, TCU, Boise State, and Fresno State. The first five teams on the outside of the USA Today coaches football poll are East Carolina, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Connecticut, and Virginia Tech. USC, Oklahoma, Georgia, and Florida split the number 1 votes in the coaches top 25 with USC earning the majority and therefore owning the overall number 1 spot for the 4th week in a row.

Coaches football poll - NCAA football top 25:
Week 4 Coaches Football Top 25
USC (56)
Oklahoma (2)
Georgia (2)
Florida (1)
Missouri
LSU
Texas
Wisconsin
Texas Tech
Alabama
BYU
Penn State
Ohio State
South Florida
Wake Forest
Auburn
Utah
Kansas
Clemson
Boise State
Illinois
Oregon
TCU
Fresno State
Vanderbilt
Points
1517
1424
1388
1345
1284
1247
1143
1041
944
939
931
818
744
721
678
650
528
506
378
265
233
174
151
117
103
Week 3 USA Today Coaches Football Poll
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
13
11
15
14
16
18
9
20
19
21
Not Rated
23
12
Not Rated
Not Rated
Not Rated
Florida State, Arizona State, East Carolina, and West Virginia moved out of the NCAA football top 25 while TCU, Boise State, Fresno State, and Vanderbilt moved in. The coaches football poll for week 5 will be out by Monday, September 29.

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