Miami still tops in eSports College Football Poll

Miami continues as the country's No. 1 team, as Nebraska is now a solid No. 2 in the latest eSports Media Group College Football Poll.
Miami held on to the No. 1 position, as Nebraska closed within four points this week in the eSports Media Group College Football Poll. Miami and Nebraska garnered all of the first and second place votes. No. 3 thru No. 5 were separated by a mere six points, as Oklahoma, Florida, and Texas fought it out for the last three spots in the top five.

Oregon started the next five, followed by a streaking Tennessee team. Washington and BYU had only 5.5 points separating them at No. 8 and No. 9, as Washington State rounded out the top ten.

Florida State was No. 11, with Illinois, Maryland, and Michigan following separated by only seven points. South Carolina and Stanford were tied for No. 15.

UCLA had fallen to No. 17 before its meeting with Oregon. Syracuse, Georgia Tech, and Colorado rounded out the top twenty.

Georgia came in at No. 21, with Virginia Tech, Louisville, and newcomer Michigan State not far behind. Auburn closed out the top twenty five.

Dropping out from our last poll two weeks ago were: North Carolina, Purdue, Texas A&M, and Fresno State. Colorado, Michigan State, Louisville, and Syracuse had taken their place.

eSports Media Group College Football Poll






























Rank Team (First-Place Votes) Record Points
1 Miami (9) 7-0 345
2 Nebraska (5) 10-0 341
3 Oklahoma 8-1 302
4 Florida 7-1 300
5 Texas 8-1 296
6 Oregon 8-1 277.5
7 Tennessee 6-1 262
8 Washington 7-1 252.5
9 Brigham Young 9-0 247
10 Washington State 8-1 211
11 Florida State 6-2 183
12 Illinois 7-1 174
13 Maryland 8-1 172
14 Michigan 6-2 165
15 South Carolina 7-2 137
15 Stanford 5-2 137
17 UCLA 6-2 124
18 Syracuse 7-2 115
19 Georgia Tech 6-2 97
20 Colorado 7-2 89
21 Georgia 5-2 57
22 Virginia Tech 6-2 41
23 Louisville 8-1 38
24 Michigan State 5-2 37
25 Auburn 6-2 31
Dropped Out: North Carolina, Purdue, Texas A&M, Fresno State

Others Receiving Votes: Purdue (17), Marshall (17), Texas A&M (14),Fresno State (13), Boston College (12), Toledo (11), North Carolina (8), Clemson (7), Mississippi (4), Kansas State (3), Louisiana Tech (2), Ohio State (2), Texas Tech (1), Hawaii (1), Utah (1), Penn State (1).

By Joey Ware
Published: 11/10/2001
 
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