Utes return to the Top 25

Published: Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009 11:54 a.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 

The Utah Utes returned to the rankings Sunday at No. 24 while rival BYU stayed put at No. 18.

Utah improved to 4-1 Saturday with a come-from-behind 24-17 win at Colorado State. The Utes had been out of the rankings since losing at Oregon on Sept. 19.

BYU is 5-1 after routing UNLV 59-21 on Saturday, but the Cougars' win over the struggling Rebels was not enough to bump BYU up in the poll.

BYU visits San Diego State on Saturday. Utah is on the road at UNLV. Alabama jumped Texas into second place behind top-ranked Florida in the AP Top 25 on Sunday, giving the Southeastern Conference the Nos. 1 and 2 teams in the country.

The Crimson Tide moved up one spot after rolling over Mississippi 22-3. Texas, which had been No. 2 all season, slipped a spot after sputtering early in a 38-14 victory against Colorado.

The Gators and Tim Tebow beat LSU 13-3. They have been an overwhelming No. 1 since the preseason, but support for Alabama has steadily grown.

Florida received 50 of 60 first-place votes from the media panel, a season low. The Crimson Tide received 10 first-place votes, up from five last week.

Story continues below

It's the second time in the past two seasons that Alabama and Florida have held the top two spots in the rankings. Last year, the Crimson Tide were No. 1 and the Gators No. 2 for two weeks before they played in the SEC title game.

Texas for the first time this season did not receive a first-place vote. The Longhorns might be able to get some support back by beating No. 20 Oklahoma on Saturday in the Red River Rivalry.

No. 4 Virginia Tech, No. 5 Boise State and No. 6 Southern California each moved up one spot.

In the battle for Ohio, Ohio State moved up to No. 7 and ahead of No. 8 Cincinnati after a 31-13 victory over previously unbeaten Wisconsin.

The Bearcats, who were idle Saturday and have a Big East showdown with No. 21 South Florida on Thursday night, were ahead of the Buckeyes in the rankings last week for the first time since 1951.

Miami is No. 9 and LSU dropped six spots to No. 10 after its first loss.

In the USA Today coaches' poll, Florida is No. 1, Texas is No. 2 and Alabama is No. 3. In the Harris Poll, the top three is the same as the AP poll. The coaches' poll and Harris poll are used in the BCS standings, which will be released next week for the first time this season.

In the AP Top 25, No. 11 Iowa had another narrow escape, beating Michigan 30-28 to stay unbeaten. No. 12 TCU also had a close call, but stayed undefeated with a 20-17 victory in the cold and wind against Air Force.

No. 13 is Oregon followed by Penn State and Nebraska, which vaulted six spots to 15th after beating Missouri on the road.

Recent comments

Utah, TCU and BYU have done way better will less fund that all the so...

Anonymous | Oct. 16, 2009 at 2:15 p.m.

any team that plays Utah state and weber state (U of U last year) and...

Anonymous | Oct. 14, 2009 at 6:04 p.m.

Why in the Sagarin ratings this week is Utah ahead of the BYU team?...

Question | Oct. 14, 2009 at 11:15 a.m.

previousnext

Latest comments

Stake formed in Uganda

To the 6:30 commentor, Considering the violence that has been directed...

Our prayers are with you. They are such beautiful girls. This makes me sad...

Budget cuts spare public education

These cuts are on top of the fiscal year 2010 cuts. The impact isn't just 2.5%.

Yes. Anybody over 15 should not be allowed to comment. This movie was...

Any legislator that denies global warming at this stage doesn't deserve...

What straws are you talking about? Pretty solid science. I say bogus on you.

You are assuming pioneers had a higher quality of life than ancient hunter...

I was led to think the higher you sit the further you see. Tonight I could...

So terribly, terribly sad. Sincere condolences to this unfortunate family.

My absolute favorite - the Hot Chocolate-Hot Carmel Sundae!!! My oldest...

Advertisements