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College football polls: Big Ten teams in updated Coaches Poll, AP Top 25 after Week 3

Michigan wide receiver Cornelius Johnson catches a touchdown pass deflected off Bowling Green cornerback Davon Ferguson during the second half of Michigan's 31-6 win on Saturday, Sept. 16 2023, in Ann Arbor.

Week 3 of the college football season is in the rear-view, and quite a few teams will be more than happy to let it stay there.

Among them are the Michigan Wolverines, who defeated Bowling Green 31-6 despite a brutal showing from quarterback J.J. McCarthy and a much more competitive first half than it was anticipated to be. Penn State similarly could not find its footing against a conference opponent in Illinois. The offense sputtered throughout the game, but four interceptions thrown by Luke Altmyer helped the Nittany Lions to a 30-13 win against a sound defense.

Ohio State was the ranked Big Ten team that made things look easy. The Buckeyes dominated the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers 63-10 behind 126 yards and a touchdown from Marvin Harrison Jr. Kyle McCord played a clean game, going 19 of 23 for 318 yards and three touchdowns in total. As a reward, OSU stayed stagnant in the coaches poll, but did receive a first place vote.

Finally, Iowa topped the 25-point mark with a 41-10 win over Western Michigan. Similar to Michigan and Penn State, the first half was a knock 'em down, drag 'em out type game that saw Brian Ferentz's frustration boil over on the sideline following a Cade McNamara interception. Nevertheless, Iowa jumped two spots to No. 22.

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Incoming Big Ten schools Washington, Oregon, and UCLA all handled their business as well, while USC had a bye week. Washington's win was the most impressive, a 41-7 laugher over an embattled Michigan State team that saw Michael Penix Jr. throw for over 400 yards.

How does the rest of the picture nationally look with most teams two games into the season? Here are the full U.S. LBM Coaches Poll and AP Top 25 rankings.

College football rankings for Week 4

U.S. LBM Coaches Poll

Big Ten teams in bold

Rank

Team

Record

Points (No. 1 votes)

1.

Georgia

3-0

1598 (62)

2.

Michigan

3-0

1514 (1)

3.

Florida State

3-0

1396

4.

Ohio State

3-0

1394 (1)

5.

USC

3-0

1325

6.

Texas

3-0

1312

7.

Penn State

3-0

1224

8.

Washington

3-0

1164

9.

Notre Dame

4-0

1044

10.

Utah

3-0

967

11.

Oregon

3-0

946

12.

Alabama

2-1

886

13.

LSU

2-1

808

14.

Oklahoma

3-0

683

15.

Oregon State

3-0

660

16.

Ole Miss

3-0

602

17.

North Carolina

3-0

592

18.

Duke

3-0

469

19.

Colorado

3-0

435

20.

Tennessee

2-1

362

21.

Miami (FL)

3-0

298

22.

Iowa

3-0

206

23.

Clemson

2-1

193

24.

Washington State

3-0

160

25.

UCLA

3-0

156

AP Top 25

Rank

Team

Record

Points (No. 1 votes)

1.

Georgia

3-0

1556 (57)

2.

Michigan

3-0

1481 (2)

3.

Texas

3-0

1380 (3)

4.

Florida State

3-0

1378 (1)

5.

USC

3-0

1296

6.

Ohio State

3-0

1291

7.

Penn State

3-0

1217

8.

Washington

3-0

1194

9.

Notre Dame

4-0

1066

10.

Oregon

3-0

942

11.

Utah

3-0

921

12.

LSU

2-1

805

13.

Alabama

2-1

796

14.

Oregon State

3-0

715

15.

Ole Miss

3-0

657

16.

Oklahoma

3-0

606

17.

North Carolina

3-0

567

18.

Duke

3-0

530

19.

Colorado

3-0

509

20.

Miami (FL)

3-0

359

21.

Washington State

3-0

278

22.

UCLA

3-0

204

23.

Tennessee

2-1

198

24.

Iowa

3-0

125

25.

Florida

2-1

103

Clemson 76, Missouri 72, Kansas St. 54, TCU 21, Fresno St. 17, Kansas 15, Tulane 13, Kentucky 10, Maryland 4, BYU 3, Wisconsin 2, Syracuse 2, Louisville 1, Auburn 1

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: CFB rankings: Big Ten teams in Coaches Poll, AP Top 25 after Week 3