2024 NCAA Division I softball rankings
The following human polls made up the 2024 NCAA Division I women's softball rankings . The NFCA/USA Today Poll was voted on by a panel of 32 Division I softball coaches. The NFCA/USA Today poll, the Softball America poll, the ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate rankings, and D1Softball rank the top 25 teams nationally.
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NFCA/USA Today
Preseason Jan 30[ 1] Week 1 Feb 13[ 2] Week 2 Feb 20[ 3] Week 3 Feb 27[ 4] Week 4 Mar 5[ 5] Week 5 Mar 12[ 6] Week 6 Mar 19[ 7] Week 7 Mar 26[ 8] Week 8 Apr 2[ 9] Week 9 Apr 9[ 10] Week 10 Apr 15[ 11] Week 11 Apr 23[ 12] Week 12 Apr 30[ 13] Week 13 May 7[ 14] Week 14 May 14[ 15] Final June 11[ 16] 1. Oklahoma (32) Oklahoma (4–0) (32) Oklahoma (9–0) (32) Oklahoma (14–0) (32) Oklahoma (18–1) (24) Oklahoma (22–1) (23) Oklahoma (27–1) (26) Oklahoma (31–1) (32) Oklahoma (34–1) (32) Oklahoma (35–3) (12) Texas (35–6) (24) Texas (38–6) (28) Texas (42–6) (30) Texas (45–6) (32) Texas (47–7) (24) Oklahoma (59–7) (32) 1. 2. Tennessee Tennessee (3–0) Texas (7–0) Texas (12–1) Texas (17–1) (6) LSU (22–0) (8) LSU (24–1) (6) Texas (28–3) Duke (29–3) Texas (31–6) (9) Oklahoma (38–4) (8) Oklahoma (42–4) Oklahoma (45–4) (2) Tennessee (40–9) Oklahoma (49–6) (8) Texas (55–10) 2. 3. Florida State тTexas (5–0) Georgia (9–0) Oklahoma State (13–2) LSU (19–0) (2) Texas (21–2) (1) Texas (24–3) Georgia (27–4) Georgia (29–5) Duke (33–3) (10) Duke (37–4) Tennessee (34–8) Tennessee (37–9) Oklahoma State (44–9) Tennessee (40–10) Florida (54–15) 3. 4. Stanford тGeorgia (5–0) Washington (6–1) LSU (13–0) Oklahoma State (17–2) Oklahoma State (20–3) Oklahoma State (24–3) Tennessee (25–4) Texas (29–5) Tennessee (30–6) Tennessee (32–7) Oklahoma State (39–8) Oklahoma State (42–8) Oklahoma (46–6) Duke (46–6) Stanford (50–17) 4. 5. Clemson Washington (3–1) Tennessee (4–2) Georgia (12–1) Washington (16–2) Georgia (20–3) Georgia (23–4) Duke (26–3) LSU (29–4) Oklahoma State (33–6) (1) Stanford (34–7) Duke (39–6) Duke (44–6) Duke (44–6) Oklahoma State (44–10) ULCA (43–12) 5. 6. Georgia Oklahoma State (5–0) LSU (8–0) Washington (12–2) Duke (16–1) Duke (19–1) Duke (22–2) LSU (25–4) Tennessee (28–5) LSU (31–5) Oklahoma State (35–8) LSU (35–10) Stanford (39–11) UCLA (34–10) UCLA (37–10) Oklahoma State (49–12) 6. 7. Washington Florida State (4–1) Oklahoma State (6–2) Duke (13–1) Georgia (15–3) Washington (18–3) Tennessee (22–4) Stanford (25–5) Oklahoma State (29–6) Georgia (31–8) LSU (33–7) Stanford (36–10) UCLA (30–10) Stanford (42–12) Florida (46–12) Duke (52–9) 7. 8. Texas Clemson (4–1) Duke (8–1) Clemson (11–2) Tennessee (12–4) Tennessee (18–4) Washington (20–4) Oklahoma State (26–5) Stanford (27–6) Stanford (31–6) Washington (28–7) Washington (30–8) Texas A&M (39–9) Florida (43–12) Stanford (43–13) Alabama (39–20) 8. 9. Oklahoma State Stanford (3–2) Clemson (6–2) Tennessee (8–4) Stanford (13–4) Stanford (18–4) Stanford (22–5) Washington (22–5) Washington (25–5) Florida (33–6) Georgia (33–10) UCLA (27–9) Washington (31–10) Texas A&M (39–12) Texas A&M (40–13) Tennessee (44–12) 9. 10. UCLA Duke (3–1) Alabama (10–0) Alabama (16–0) Clemson (12–4) Florida (21–3) Florida (25–4) Florida (29–4) Florida (31–5) Washington (26–7) Florida (35–9) Texas A&M (37–9) LSU (36–13) LSU (38–14) Missouri (43–15) Texas A&M (44–15) 10. 11. Duke Alabama (5–0) Missouri (10–0) Stanford (10–4) Alabama (19–1) Missouri (20–3) Clemson (21–6) Texas A&M (28–4) Missouri (29–7) Texas A&M (31–8) Texas A&M (32–9) Georgia (36–11) Florida (39–12) Missouri (40–14) LSU (40–15) Missouri (48–18) 11. 12. Alabama LSU (5–0) Florida State (5–3) Florida State (11–3) Missouri (17–2) Clemson (17–6) Texas A&M (25–3) Missouri (25–7) UCLA (20–8) Alabama (29–8)т UCLA (24–9) Florida (37–10) Florida State (40–10) Washington (31–12) Florida State (43–14) LSU (44–17) 12. 13. Utah Utah (4–1) Stanford (5–4) Florida (15–2) Florida (19–2) Texas A&M (23–2) Alabama (22–5) Alabama (25–6) Texas A&M (28–7) UCLA (22–9)т Missouri (33–11) Virginia Tech (35–9–1) Missouri (37–13) Florida State (41–13) Washington (31–13) Florida State (46–16) 13. 14. LSU Missouri (5–0)Florida (8–1) Missouri (13–2) Florida State (11–4) Alabama (19–3) UCLA (17–6) UCLA (18–8) Alabama (26–8) Missouri (30–10) Alabama (30–9) Missouri (35–13) Georgia (37–13) Georgia (38–15) Georgia (39–16) Georgia (43–19) 14. 15. Oregon Arkansas (4–1) Arkansas (8–2) Arkansas (13–3) California (19–2) UCLA (14–6) Missouri (22–6) Virginia Tech (25–5–1) Virginia Tech (25–8–1) Virginia Tech (28–9–1) Virginia Tech (31–9–1) Arkansas (32–12) Arkansas (34–13) Virginia Tech (38–11–1) Virginia Tech (38–12–1) Arizona (37–18–1) 15. 16. Arkansas Florida (4–1) Kentucky (6–2) Kentucky (11–2) UCLA (11–6) Florida State (15–5) Virginia Tech (21–4–1) Clemson (22–9) Mississippi State (25–9) Mississippi State (28–10) Arkansas (30–11) Florida State (36–10) Virginia Tech (38–11–1) Arkansas (36–15) Arkansas (36–16) Washington (32–15) 16. 17. Florida Oregon (4–2) South Carolina (8–1) Texas A&M (14–1) Texas A&M (19–2) California (21–4) Florida State (18–8) Mississippi State (24–7) Clemson (24–10) Arkansas (28–10) Mississippi State (29–12) Alabama (31–12) Alabama (32–14) Mississippi State (33–17) Arizona (34–16–1) Virginia Tech (40–14–1) 17. 18. Nebraska Kentucky (4–1) Texas A&M (9–0)UCLA (7–5) Arkansas (17–4) Virginia Tech (18–3–1) Arkansas (22–6) California (24–8) Florida State (24–9) Florida State (28–10) Florida State (31–10) Mississippi State (30–13) Arizona (32–15–1) Arizona (33–15–1) Mississippi State (33–18) Arkansas (37–18) 18. 19. Auburn UCLA (2–3) UCLA (3–4) Arizona (16–1) Baylor (11–3) Baylor (14–5) California (21–7) Florida State (21–9) Arkansas (22–11–1) Clemson (27–11) Arizona (28–13–1) Arizona (31–13–1) California (33–15) California (36–16) Alabama (33–17) Louisiana (45–19) 19. 20. Northwestern South Carolina (5–0) Utah (5–4) California (15–1) Virginia Tech (15–3–1) Arkansas (20–5) Mississippi State (21–6) Arkansas (24–8) California (26–10) California (29–11) California (29–12) California (31–14) Mississippi State (30–16) Alabama (33–16) Louisiana (42–17) Baylor (36–23) 20. 21. Louisiana Virginia Tech (4–0–1)California (10–1)Baylor (8–3) Arizona (17–3–1) Mississippi State (19–4) Arizona (20–7–1) Arizona (21–9–1) Arizona (22–11–1) Arizona (24–12–1) Clemson (28–14) Kentucky (29–15) Louisiana (38–14) Louisiana (40–16) California (36–17) Mississippi State (34–20) 21. 22. Baylor Northwestern (4–1) Arizona (10–1)South Carolina (13–1) South Carolina (18–2) Arizona (19–5–1) Baylor (16–8) South Carolina (22–9) South Carolina (26–10) Oregon (22–13) Oregon (24–15) Clemson (31–15) Boston University (45–4–1) Boston University (49–4–1) Boston University (52–4–1) Texas State (47–15) 22. 23. South Carolina Louisiana (4–1) Oregon (6–5) Virginia Tech (12–3–1) Kentucky (13–4) South Carolina (18–5) South Carolina (21–7) Baylor (17–11) Boston University (27–3) South Carolina (28–12) Boston University (35–4) Boston University (40–4) Clemson (33–16) Clemson (33–16) Clemson (34–17) Boston University (53–6–1) 23. 24. San Diego State Baylor (0–2) Northwestern (5–2) Mississippi State (11–3) Mississippi State (17–3) Boston University (17–1)Boston University (20–3) Oregon (19–10) Oregon (20–12) Boston University (29–4) Kentucky (26–15) Oregon (26–16) Kentucky (30–18) Oregon (28–18) Miami (OH) (48–7)Oregon (30–21) 24. 25. Kentucky Auburn (1–1–1) Mississippi State (8–1)Oregon (9–7) Auburn (12–2–1) Auburn (13–4–1) Auburn (14–6–1) Boston University (25–3) Baylor (19–12) Texas State (32–9)Louisiana (29–14) Louisiana (33–15) Oregon (27–16) Northwestern (33–10) Texas State (45–13) California (37–19) 25. Preseason Jan 30[ 1] Week 1 Feb 13[ 2] Week 2 Feb 20[ 3] Week 3 Feb 27[ 4] Week 4 Mar 5[ 5] Week 5 Mar 12[ 6] Week 6 Mar 19[ 7] Week 7 Mar 26[ 8] Week 8 Apr 2[ 9] Week 9 Apr 9[ 10] Week 10 Apr 15[ 11] Week 11 Apr 23[ 12] Week 12 Apr 30[ 13] Week 13 May 7[ 14] Week 14 May 14[ 15] Final June 11[ 16] Dropped: No. 18 Nebraska No. 24 San Diego State Dropped: No. 21 Virginia Tech No. 23 Louisiana No. 24 Baylor No. 25 Auburn Dropped: No. 20 Utah No. 24 Northwestern Dropped: No. 25 OregonDropped: No. 23 KentuckyNone Dropped: No. 25 AuburnNone Dropped: No. 25 BaylorDropped: No. 23 South Carolina No. 25 Texas State None None Dropped: Dropped: No. 24 Oregon No. 25 Northwestern Dropped: No. 23 Clemson No. 24 Miami (OH)
ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25
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Preseason Jan 23[ 18] Week 1 Feb 13 Week 2 Feb 20 Week 3 Feb 27 Week 4 Mar 5 Week 5 Mar 12 Week 6 Mar 19 Week 7 Mar 26 Week 8 Apr 2 Week 9 Apr 9 Week 10 Apr 16 Week 11 Apr 23 Week 12 Apr 30 Week 13 May 7 Week 14 May 14 Final June 11 1. Oklahoma Oklahoma (4–0) (25) Oklahoma (9–0) (21) Oklahoma (14–0) (25) Texas (17–1) (11) Oklahoma (22–1) (19) Oklahoma (27–1) (25) Oklahoma (31–1) (25) Oklahoma (34–1) (25) Texas (31–6) (12) Texas (35–6) (25) Texas (38–6) (25) Texas (42–6) (25) Texas (45–6) (24) Texas (47–7) (23) Oklahoma (59–7) (32) 1. 2. Tennessee Tennessee (3–0) Texas (7–0) Texas (12–1) Oklahoma (18–1) (13) LSU (22–0) (6) Texas (24–3) Texas (28–3) Duke (29–3) Oklahoma (35–3) (5) Oklahoma (38–4) Oklahoma (42–4) Oklahoma (45–4) Oklahoma State (44–9) (1) Oklahoma (49–6) (2) Texas (55–10) 2. 3. Stanford Texas (5–0) Georgia (9–0) Georgia (12–1) LSU (19–0) (1) Texas (21–2) LSU (24–1) Georgia (27–4) Georgia (29–5) Duke (33–3) (6) Duke (37–4) Tennessee (34–8) Tennessee (37–9) Tennessee (40–9) Tennessee (40–10) Florida (54–15) 3. 4. Florida State Georgia (5–0) Washington (6–1) Washington (12–2) Duke (16–1) Duke (19–1) Duke (22–2) Tennessee (25–4) Tennessee (28–5) Tennessee (30–6) (1) Tennessee (32–7) Oklahoma State (39–8) Oklahoma State (42–8) Oklahoma (46–6) Oklahoma State (44–10) Stanford (50–17) 4. 5. Texas Florida State (4–1) Tennessee (4–2) LSU (13–0) Washington (16–2) Georgia (20–3) Georgia (23–4) Duke (26–3) Texas (29–5) Oklahoma State (33–6) (1) Stanford (34–7) Duke (39–6) Duke (44–6) Duke (44–6) Florida (46–12) UCLA (43–12) 5. 6. Georgia Washington (3–1) Duke (8–1) Duke (13–1)т Georgia (15–3) Stanford (18–4) Oklahoma State (24–3) Stanford (25–5) Oklahoma State (29–6) LSU (31–5) Oklahoma State (35–8) UCLA (27–9) UCLA (30–10) UCLA (34–10) UCLA (37–10) Alabama (39–20) 6. 7. Clemson Clemson (4–1) LSU (8–0) Oklahoma State (13–2)т Oklahoma State (17–2) Oklahoma State (20–3) Tennessee (22–4) LSU (25–4) LSU (29–4) Stanford (31–6) LSU (33–8) LSU (35–10) Stanford (39–11) Florida (43–12) Duke (47–6) Oklahoma State (49–12) 7. 8. UCLA Oklahoma State (5–0) Oklahoma State (6–2) Tennessee (8–4) Stanford (13–4) Washington (18–3) Stanford (22–5) Washington (22–5) Stanford (27–6) Georgia (31–8) Washington (28–7) Stanford (36–10) Texas A&M (39–9) Stanford (42–12) Stanford (43–13) Duke (52–9) 8. 9. Duke Stanford (3–2) Clemson (6–2) Clemson (11–2) Tennessee (12–4) Tennessee (18–4) Washington (20–4) Florida (29–4) Washington (25–5) Florida (33–6) Georgia (33–10) Georgia (36–11) Florida (39–12) LSU (38–14) Missouri (43–15) Tennessee (44–12) 9. 10. Washington Duke (3–1) Alabama (10–0) Stanford (10–4) Alabama (19–1) Florida (21–3) Florida (25–4) Oklahoma State (26–5) Florida (31–5) Washington (26–7) Florida (36–9) Washington (30–8) Washington (31–10) Texas A&M (39–12) LSU (40–15) Texas A&M (44–15) 10. 11. Oklahoma State Alabama (5–0) Florida State (5–3) Alabama (16–0) Clemson (13–4) Missouri (20–3) Clemson (21–6) Virginia Tech (25–5–1) Missouri (29–7) UCLA (22–9) UCLA (24–9) Texas A&M (37–9) Arkansas (34–13) Washington (31–12) Arkansas (43–16) LSU (44–17) 11. 12. Arkansas LSU (5–0) Stanford (5–4) Florida State (11–3) Missouri (17–2) Virginia Tech (18–3–1) Virginia Tech (21–4–1) Texas A&M (28–4) UCLA (20–8) Texas A&M (31–8) Texas A&M (32–9) Florida (37–10) Georgia (37–13) Missouri (40–14) Texas A&M (40–13) Missouri (48–18) 12. 13. Oregon Arkansas (4–1) Missouri (10–0) Missouri (13–2) Florida (19–3) Baylor (14–5) UCLA (17–6) Missouri (25–7) Virginia Tech (25–8–1) Alabama (29–8) Missouri (33–11) Arkansas (32–12) LSU (36–13) Arkansas (36–15) Georgia (39–16) Georgia (43–19) 13. 14. Alabama Oregon (4–2) Arkansas (8–2) Kentucky (11–2) Baylor (11–3) Clemson (17–6) Texas A&M (25–3) Alabama (25–6) Texas A&M (28–7) Arkansas (28–10) Arkansas (30–11) Missouri (35–13) Florida State (40–10) Georgia (38–15) Florida State (43–14) Florida State (46–16) 14. 15. LSU Missouri (5–0)Kentucky (6–2) Florida (15–2) Virginia Tech (15–3–1) Alabama (19–3) Alabama (22–5) UCLA (18–8) Alabama (26–8) Missouri (30–10) Alabama (30–9) Virginia Tech (35–9–1) Missouri (37–13) Virginia Tech (39–11–1) Washington (31–13) Arizona (37–18–1) 15. 16. Utah Utah (4–1) Florida (8–1) Arkansas (13–3) Florida State (11–4) UCLA (14–6) Missouri (22–6) Clemson (22–9) Mississippi State (25–9) Virginia Tech (28–9–1) Virginia Tech (31–9–1) Florida State (36–10) Alabama (32–14) Florida State (41–13) Louisiana (42–17) Baylor (36–23) 16. 17. Nebraska Virginia Tech (4–0–1) Texas A&M (9–0) Baylor (8–3) California (19–2) Texas A&M (23–2) Arkansas (22–6) Mississippi State (24–7) Clemson (23–10) Mississippi State (28–10) Mississippi State (29–12) Alabama (31–12) Louisiana (38–15) Mississippi State (33–17) Virginia Tech (39–12–1) Arkansas (37–18) 17. 18. Florida Kentucky (4–1)South Carolina (8–1) Texas A&M (14–1) UCLA (11–6) Florida State (15–5) Florida State (18–8) Florida State (21–9) Florida State (24–9) Florida State (28–10) Florida State (31–10) Mississippi State (30–13) Virginia Tech (38–11–1) Louisiana (40–16) Alabama (33–17) Virginia Tech (40–14–1) 18. 19. Baylor Florida (4–1) UCLA (3–4) UCLA (7–5) Texas A&M (19–2) California (21–4) Baylor (16–8) California (24–8) Arkansas (25–9) Clemson (27–11) Louisiana (29–14) Louisiana (33–15) Mississippi State (30–16) Arizona (33–15–1) Arizona (34–16–1) Louisiana (45–19) 19. 20. Auburn UCLA (2–3) Mississippi State (8–1)Virginia Tech (12–3–1) Arkansas (18–4) Arkansas (20–5) Mississippi State (21–6) Arkansas (24–8) California (26–10) Oregon (22–13) Clemson (28–13)т Arizona (31–13–1) Arizona (32–15–1) Alabama (33–16) Mississippi State (33–18) Oregon (30–21) 20. 21. Louisiana South Carolina (5–0) Virginia Tech (7–2–1) Arizona (16–1) Kentucky (13–4) Mississippi State (19–4) California (21–7) Baylor (17–11)т Baylor (19–12) Louisiana (27–13) Oregon (24–15)т Clemson (31–15) Oregon (27–16) Clemson (33–16) Clemson (34–17) Washington (32–15) 21. 22. South Carolina Baylor (0–2) Baylor (3–3) South Carolina (13–2) South Carolina (18–2) South Carolina (18–5) Oregon (16–10) Oregon (19–10)т Oregon (20–12) Texas State (32–9) Arizona (28–13–1) Kentucky (29–15) Clemson (33–16) Oregon (28–18) Oregon (28–19) Mississippi State (34–20) 22. 23. Virginia Tech Louisiana (4–1) Arizona (10–1)Mississippi State (11–3) Mississippi State (17–3) Kentucky (14–7) Kentucky (19–8) Texas State (26–7)Texas State (29–8) California (29–11) Kentucky (26–15) Oregon (26–16) Northwestern (31–9) Northwestern (33–10) Miami (OH) (48–7) Northwestern (35–13) 23. 24. Texas A&M Auburn (1–1–1) Auburn (4–1–1) California (15–1)Arizona (17–3–1) Oregon (14–9) Arizona (20–7–1) Kansas (22–8–1)Louisiana (24–13) Baylor (21–14) California (29–12) Texas State (37–12) Kentucky (30–18) Miami (OH) (45–7) Texas State (45–13) Clemson (35–19) 24. 25. Northwestern Texas A&M (4–0) Oregon (6–5) Auburn (7–2–1) Auburn (12–2–1) Arizona (19–5–1) South Carolina (21–7) Louisiana (21–13) South Carolina (26–10) Arizona (24–12–1)т South Carolina (28–12)т Texas State (33–12) California (31–14) Miami (OH) (40–7)Kentucky (30–21) Northwestern (33–11) Texas State (47–15) 25. Preseason Jan 23[ 18] Week 1 Feb 13 Week 2 Feb 20 Week 3 Feb 27 Week 4 Mar 5 Week 5 Mar 12 Week 6 Mar 19 Week 7 Mar 26 Week 8 Apr 2 Week 9 Apr 9 Week 10 Apr 16 Week 11 Apr 23 Week 12 Apr 30 Week 13 May 7 Week 14 May 14 Final June 11 Dropped: No. 17 Nebraska No. 25 Northwestern Dropped: No. 16 Utah No. 23 Louisiana Dropped: No. 25 OregonNone Dropped: No. 25 AuburnNone Dropped: No. 23 Kentucky No. 24 Arizona No. 25 South Carolina Dropped: No. 24 KansasNone Dropped: No. 24 Baylor No. 25т South Carolina None Dropped: No. 24 Texas State No. 25 California None Dropped: No. 25 KentuckyDropped: No. 23 Miami (OH)
D1Softball
Preseason Jan 16[ 19] Week 1 Feb 12[ 20] Week 2 Feb 19[ 21] Week 3 Feb 26[ 22] Week 4 Mar 4[ 23] Week 5 Mar 12[ 24] Week 6 Mar 19[ 25] Week 7 Mar 26[ 26] Week 8 Apr 2[ 27] Week 9 Apr 9[ 28] Week 10 Apr 16[ 29] Week 11 Apr 23[ 30] Week 12 Apr 30[ 31] Week 13 May 6[ 32] Final Jun 12[ 33] 1. Oklahoma Oklahoma (4–0) Oklahoma (9–0) Oklahoma (14–0) Texas (17–1) Oklahoma (22–1) Oklahoma (27–1) Oklahoma (31–1) Oklahoma (34–1) Texas (31–6) Texas (35–6) Texas (38–6) Texas (42–6) Texas (45–6) Oklahoma (59–7) 1. 2. Stanford Texas (5–0) Texas (7–0) Texas (12–1) Oklahoma (18–1) LSU (22–0) Texas (24–3) Texas (28–3) Stanford (27–6) Oklahoma (35–3) Oklahoma (38–4) Oklahoma (42–4) Oklahoma (45–4) Tennessee (40–9) Texas (55–10) 2. 3. Tennessee Tennessee (3–0) Georgia (9–0) LSU (13–0) LSU (19–0) Texas (21–2) Oklahoma State (24–3) Stanford (25–5) Oklahoma State (29–6) Stanford (31–6) Stanford (34–7) Tennessee (34–8) Tennessee (37–9) Oklahoma State (44–9) Florida (54–15) 3. 4. Florida State Oklahoma State (5–0) Washington (6–1) Georgia (12–1) Oklahoma State (17–2) Oklahoma State (20–3) Stanford (22–5) Georgia (27–4) Texas (29–5) Oklahoma State (33–6) Duke (37–4) Oklahoma State (39–8) Oklahoma State (42–8) Oklahoma (46–6) Stanford (50–17) 4. 5. Texas Georgia (5–0) Tennessee (4–2) Duke (12–1) Duke (15–1) Stanford (18–4) LSU (24–1) Tennessee (26–4) Duke (29–3) Duke (33–3) Tennessee (32–7) UCLA (27–9) Stanford (40–11) UCLA (34–10) UCLA (43–12) 5. 6. Georgia Washington (3–1) LSU (8–0) Oklahoma State (13–2) Stanford (13–4) Duke (19–1) Duke (22–2) Duke (26–3) LSU (29–4) Tennessee (30–6) Washington (28–7) Stanford (36–10) UCLA (30–10) Stanford (42–12) Oklahoma State (49–12) 6. 7. Clemson Duke (3–1) Duke (7–1) Stanford (10–4) Washington (16–2) Georgia (20–3) Georgia (23–4) Washington (22–5) Tennessee (28–5) Florida (34–6) Oklahoma State (35–8) Duke (39–6) Duke (44–6) Duke (44–6) Duke (52–9) 7. 8. Duke Florida State (4–1) Oklahoma State (6–2) Washington (12–2) Georgia (15–3) Washington (18–3) Tennessee (22–4) LSU (25–4) Washington (25–5) LSU (31–6) LSU (33–8) LSU (35–10) Arkansas (34–13) Florida (43–12) Alabama (39–20) 8. 9. UCLA LSU (5–0) Stanford (5–4) Tennessee (8–4) Tennessee (12–4) Tennessee (19–4) Washington (20–4) Oklahoma State (26–5) Georgia (29–6) Georgia (31–8) Florida (35–9) Texas A&M (37–9) Washington (31–10) Arkansas (36–15) Tennessee (44–12) 9. 10. Washington Clemson (4–1) Clemson (6–2) Baylor (8–3) Baylor (11–3) Baylor (14–5) Florida (25–4) Florida (29–4) Florida (31–5) Washington (27–7) Missouri (33–11) Georgia (36–11) Texas A&M (39–9) Missouri (40–14) LSU (44–17) 10. 11. Alabama Missouri (5–0)Missouri (10–0)т Clemson (11–2) Clemson (13–4) Florida (21–4) Clemson (21–6) Texas A&M (28–4) Missouri (29–7) Arkansas (28–10) Texas A&M (33–9) Washington (30–8) Florida State (40–10) Texas A&M (39–12) Texas A&M (44–15) 11. 12. Oklahoma State Alabama (5–0) Alabama (10–0)т Alabama (16–0) Alabama (19–1) Missouri (20–3) Texas A&M (25–3) Virginia Tech (25–5–1) UCLA (20–8) UCLA (22–9) UCLA (24–9) Arkansas (32–12) Florida (39–12) LSU (38–14) Baylor (36–23) 12. 13. Nebraska Stanford (3–2) Kentucky (6–2) Florida State (11–3) Missouri (17–2) Clemson (17–6) Virginia Tech (21–4–1) Missouri (25–7) Virginia Tech (25–8–1) Texas A&M (31–8) Arkansas (30–11) Florida (37–10) LSU (36–13) Georgia (38–15) Missouri (48–18) 13. 14. Oregon тKentucky (4–1)Florida State (5–3) Kentucky (11–2) Florida (19–3) Virginia Tech (18–3–1) UCLA (17–6) UCLA (18–8) Arkansas (26–9) Virginia Tech (28–9–1) Georgia (33–10) Missouri (35–13) Georgia (37–13) Washington (31–12) Florida State (46–16) 14. 15. Utah тUtah (4–1) Arkansas (8–2) Missouri (13–2) Virginia Tech (15–3–1) Alabama (20–3) Alabama (22–5) Clemson (22–9) Clemson (24–10) Mississippi State (28–10) Virginia Tech (31–9–1) Virginia Tech (35–9–1) Missouri (37–14) Mississippi State (33–17) Georgia (43–19) 15. 16. Baylor Virginia Tech (4–0–1)Texas A&M (9–0) Arkansas (13–3) Florida State (11–4) UCLA (14–6) Missouri (22–6) Mississippi State (24–7) Mississippi State (25–9) Missouri (30–10) Florida State (31–10) Florida State (36–10) Arizona (32–15–1) Arizona (33–15–1) Arizona (37–18–1) 16. 17. LSU Baylor (0–2) Arizona (10–1)Arizona (16–1) Mississippi State (17–3) Texas A&M (23–2) Arkansas (22–6) Alabama (25–6) Texas A&M (28–7) Alabama (29–8) Mississippi State (29–12) Mississippi State (30–13) Louisiana (38–15) Louisiana (40–16) Washington (32–15) 17. 18. Arkansas Arkansas (4–1) South Carolina (8–1) Florida (15–2)т UCLA (11–6) Mississippi State (19–4) Mississippi State (21–6) California (24–8) Alabama (26–8) Florida State (28–10) Alabama (30–10) Arizona (31–13–1) Virginia Tech (38–11–1) Florida State (41–13) Louisiana (45–19) 18. 19. Auburn Oregon (4–2) Baylor (3–3) Virginia Tech (12–3–1)тCalifornia (19–2) Arkansas (20–5) Baylor (16–8) Arkansas (24–8) Florida State (24–9) Clemson (27–11) Arizona (28–13–1) Alabama (31–12) Mississippi State (31–16) Virginia Tech (39–11–1) Virginia Tech (40–14–1) 19. 20. Florida South Carolina (5–0) Florida (8–1) UCLA (7–5) South Carolina (18–2) Arizona (19–5–1) Arizona (20–7–1) Arizona (21–9–1) Texas State (28–8) Texas State (31–9) Louisiana (29–14) Louisiana (33–15) Boston University (44–4–1) Alabama (33–16) Oregon (30–21) 20. 21. Louisiana Indiana (4–1)Mississippi State (8–1)Texas A&M (14–1)т Arizona (17–3–1) California (21–4) Charlotte (16–9)Kansas (22–8–1)Boston University (27–3) Boston University (30–4) Northwestern (26–8) Northwestern (29–9) Northwestern (31–9) Boston University (49–4–1) Boston University (53–6–1) 21. 22. South Carolina UCLA (2–3) California (10–1)Mississippi State (11–3)т Arkansas (17–4) Boston University (17–1) California (21–7) Florida State (21–9) Arizona (22–11–1) Northwestern (22–8) Clemson (28–14) Boston University (39–4) Alabama (32–14) Oregon (28–18) Arkansas (37–18) 22. 23. San Diego State Florida (4–1) Northwestern (5–2) South Carolina (13–2) Texas A&M (19–2) South Carolina (18–5) Florida State (18–8) Texas State (25–7) California (26–10) Arizona (24–12–1) Boston University (35–4) Kentucky (29–16) Oregon (27–16) Northwestern (33–10) Liberty (38–25)23. 24. Northwestern Northwestern (4–1) UCLA (3–4) California (15–1) Boston University (13–1) Florida State (15–5) Boston University (20–3) Baylor (17–11) Northwestern (19–8) Louisiana (27–13) Kentucky (26–15) Oregon (26–16) South Carolina (32–18) California (36–16) Northwestern (35–13) 24. 25. Texas A&M Texas A&M (4–0) Boston University (10–0)Boston University (13–1) Kentucky (13–4) Texas State (20–6)Texas State (22–7) Boston University (25–3) Charlotte (20–13) Oregon (22–13) Oregon (24–15) Texas State (37–12) California (33–15) Texas State (42–13) Texas State (47–15) 25. Preseason Jan 16[ 19] Week 1 Feb 12[ 20] Week 2 Feb 19[ 21] Week 3 Feb 26[ 22] Week 4 Mar 4[ 23] Week 5 Mar 12[ 24] Week 6 Mar 19[ 25] Week 7 Mar 26[ 26] Week 8 Apr 2[ 27] Week 9 Apr 9[ 28] Week 10 Apr 16[ 29] Week 11 Apr 23[ 30] Week 12 Apr 30[ 31] Week 13 May 6[ 32] Final Jun 12[ 33] Dropped: No. 13 Nebraska No. 19 Auburn No. 21 Louisiana No. 23 San Diego State Dropped: No. 15 Utah No. 16 Virginia Tech No. 19 Oregon No. 21 Indiana Dropped: None Dropped: No. 25 KentuckyDropped: No. 23 South CarolinaDropped: No. 21 CharlotteDropped: No. 21 Kansas No. 24 Baylor Dropped: No. 23 California No. 25 Charlotte Dropped: No. 20 Texas StateDropped: No. 22 ClemsonDropped: No. 23 Kentucky No. 25 Texas State Dropped: Dropped: No. 15 Mississippi State No. 24 California
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Preseason Jan 18[ 34] Week 1 Feb 12[ 35] Week 2 Feb 19[ 36] Week 3 Feb 26[ 37] Week 4 Mar 4[ 38] Week 5 Mar 11[ 39] Week 6 Mar 18[ 40] Week 7 Mar 25[ 41] Week 8 Apr 1[ 42] Week 9 Apr 8[ 43] Week 10 Apr 15[ 44] Week 11 Apr 22[ 45] Week 12 Apr 29[ 46] Week 13 May 6[ 47] Final Jun 11[ 48] 1. Oklahoma Oklahoma (4–0) Oklahoma (9–0) Oklahoma (14–0) Oklahoma (18–1) Oklahoma (22–1) Oklahoma (27–1) Oklahoma (31–1) Oklahoma (34–1) Duke (33–3) Texas (35–6) Texas (38–6) Texas (42–6) Texas (45–6) Oklahoma (59–7) 1. 2. Tennessee Texas (5–0) Texas (7–0) Texas (12–1) Texas (17–1) LSU (22–0) LSU (24–1) Texas (28–3) Duke (29–3) Oklahoma (35–3) Oklahoma (38–4) Oklahoma (42–4) Oklahoma (45–4) Tennessee (40–9) Texas (55–10) 2. 3. Florida State Tennessee (3–0) Georgia (9–0) Georgia (12–1) Duke (16–1) Duke (19–1) Duke (22–2) Georgia (27–4) Georgia (29–5) Oklahoma State (33–6) Duke (37–4) Tennessee (34–8) Tennessee (37–9) Oklahoma State (44–9) Florida (54–15) 3. 4. Stanford Georgia (5–0) Washington (6–1) Duke (13–1) LSU (19–0) Texas (21–2) Texas (24–3) Duke (26–3) Oklahoma State (29–6) Texas (31–6) Tennessee (32–7) Texas A&M (37–9) Texas A&M (39–9) Oklahoma (46–6) Stanford (50–17) 4. 5. Clemson Duke (3–1) Duke (8–1) LSU (13–0) Stanford (13–4) Stanford (18–4) Georgia (23–4) Stanford (25–5) Tennessee (28–5) Tennessee (30–6) Stanford (34–7) Oklahoma State (39–8) Oklahoma State (42–8) Duke (44–6) UCLA (43–12) 5. 6. Georgia Clemson (4–1) LSU (8–0) Oklahoma State (13–2) Georgia (15–3) Georgia (20–3) Stanford (22–5) Tennessee (25–4) Texas (29–5) Stanford (31–6) Oklahoma State (35–8) Duke (39–6) Duke (44–6) UCLA (34–10) Alabama (39–20) 6. 7. Texas Florida State (4–1) Tennessee (4–2) Stanford (10–4) Oklahoma State (17–2) Oklahoma State (20–3) Oklahoma State (24–3) Oklahoma State (26–5) Stanford (27–6) LSU (31–5) Texas A&M (32–9) UCLA (27–9) UCLA (30–10) Stanford (42–12) Oklahoma State (49–12) 7. 8. Arkansas Washington (3–1) Missouri (10–0) Washington (12–2) Washington (16–2) Washington (18–3) Tennessee (22–4) Washington (22–5) LSU (29–4) Florida (33–6) Arkansas (30–11) Arkansas (32–12) Arkansas (34–13) Missouri (40–14) Duke (52–9) 8. 9. Duke Stanford (3–2) Clemson (6–2) Clemson (11–2) Alabama (19–1) Tennessee (18–4) Washington (20–4) Florida (29–4) Washington (25–5) Georgia (31–8) Missouri (33–11) Stanford (36–10) Stanford (39–11) Florida (43–12) Missouri (48–18) 9. 10. UCLA Oklahoma State (5–0) Stanford (5–4) Alabama (16–0) Clemson (13–4) Virginia Tech (18–3–1) Virginia Tech (21–4–1) Virginia Tech (25–5–1) Florida (31–5) Texas A&M (31–8) LSU (33–8) Georgia (36–11) Missouri (37–13) Texas A&M (39–12) Tennessee (44–12) 10. 11. Baylor LSU (5–0) Oklahoma State (6–2) Tennessee (7–4) Virginia Tech (15–3–1) Missouri (20–3) Florida (25–4) Texas A&M (28–4) Missouri (29–7) Mississippi State (28–10) Georgia (33–10) LSU (35–10) Florida State (40–10) Arkansas (36–15) Texas A&M (44–15) 11. 12. LSU Arkansas (4–1) Alabama (10–0) Baylor (8–3) Tennessee (12–4) Florida (21–3) Texas A&M (25–3) Missouri (25–7) UCLA (20–8) Washington (26–7) Florida (35–9) Washington (30–8) Florida (39–12) Louisiana (40–16) LSU (44–17) 12. 13. Utah Missouri (5–0)Texas A&M (9–0) Missouri (13–2) Baylor (11–3) Texas A&M (23–2) Clemson (21–6) LSU (25–4) Virginia Tech (25–8–1) Arkansas (28–10) Alabama (30–9) Missouri (35–13) Georgia (37–13) LSU (38–14) Georgia (43–19) 13. 14. Oklahoma State Utah (4–1) Arkansas (8–2) Virginia Tech (12–3) Missouri (17–2) Baylor (14–5) UCLA (17–6) Alabama (25–6) Texas A&M (28–7) UCLA (22–9) Washington (28–7) Florida (37–10) Washington (31–10) Georgia (38–15) Baylor (36–23) 14. 15. Nebraska Alabama (5–0) Florida (8–1) Arizona (16–1) California (19–2) UCLA (14–6) Alabama (22–5) Mississippi State (24–7) Mississippi State (25–9) Alabama (29–8) Mississippi State (29–12) Virginia Tech (35–9–1) Louisiana (38–15) Washington (31–12) Florida State (46–16) 15. 16. Oregon Baylor (0–2) Florida State (5–3) Florida (15–2) Florida (19–3) Clemson (17–6) Missouri (22–6) UCLA (18–8) Alabama (26–8) Virginia Tech (28–9–1) UCLA (24–9) Florida State (36–10) LSU (36–13) Florida State (41–13) Arizona (37–18–1) 16. 17. South Carolina Virginia Tech (4–0–1) Arizona (10–1)Florida State (11–3) Arizona (17–3–1) Alabama (19–3) Arkansas (22–6) Texas State (26–7) Arkansas (25–9) Louisiana (27–13) Louisiana (29–14) Mississippi State (30–13) Texas State (39–13) Texas State (42–13) Louisiana (45–19) 17. 18. Virginia Tech Kentucky (4–1)Mississippi State (8–1)Arkansas (13–3) Mississippi State (17–3) Mississippi State (19–4) Mississippi State (21–6) Kansas (22–8–1) Texas State (29–8) Missouri (30–10) Virginia Tech (31–9–1) Alabama (31–12) Virginia Tech (38–11–1) Virginia Tech (39–11–1) Arkansas (37–18) 18. 19. Texas A&M Texas A&M (5–0) Kentucky (6–2) Texas A&M (14–1) Texas A&M (19–2) California (21–4) Texas State (22–7) California (24–8) Louisiana (24–13) Texas State (32–9) Florida State (31–10) Louisiana (33–15) Alabama (32–14) Mississippi State (33–17) Texas State (47–15) 19. 20. Auburn Oregon (3–2) South Carolina (8–1) Kentucky (11–2) South Carolina (18–2) Arkansas (20–5) Kansas (19–7–1)Arkansas (24–8) Clemson (24–10) Florida State (28–10) Northwestern (26–8) Texas State (37–12) Northwestern (31–9) Northwestern (33–10) Oregon (30–21) 20. 21. Alabama South Carolina (5–0) California (10–1)Mississippi State (11–3) Arkansas (18–4) Arizona (19–5–1) California (21–7) Clemson (22–9) Florida State (24–9) Northwestern (22–8) Texas State (33–12) Arizona (31–13–1) Miami (OH) (40–7) Miami (OH) (45–7) Omaha (43–15)21. 22. Washington Florida (4–1) Baylor (3–3) California (15–1) UCLA (11–6) South Carolina (18–5) Baylor (16–8) Penn State (23–6) Penn State (26–7) Penn State (28–8) Arizona (28–13–1) Northwestern (29–9) Arizona (32–15–1) Arizona (33–15–1) Virginia (34–20) 22. 23. Louisiana Louisiana (4–1) Virginia Tech (7–2–1) UCLA (7–5) Boston University (13–1) Boston University (17–1) Louisiana (18–12) Louisiana (21–13) California (26–10) Kansas (25–12–1) Penn State (30–9) Kentucky (29–15) Mississippi State (30–17) Boston University (49–4–1) Northwestern (35–13) 23. 24. Florida Indiana (4–1)Auburn (4–1–1) South Carolina (13–2) Auburn (12–2–1) Texas State (20–6)Arizona (20–7–1) Northwestern (16–7)Northwestern (19–8) Virginia (26–11)Miami (OH) (32–6)Boston University (40–4) Boston University (45–4–1) Alabama (33–16) Washington (32–15) 24. 25. San Diego State Auburn (1–1–1) Penn State (7–0)Boston University (13–1)Kentucky (13–4) Georgia Tech (18–7)South Carolina (21–7) Florida Atlantic (27–7)South Carolina (26–10) Clemson (27–11) Kentucky (26–15) Miami (OH) (36–7) Michigan (37–14)Charlotte (36–16)Liberty (38–25)25. Preseason Jan 18[ 34] Week 1 Feb 12[ 35] Week 2 Feb 19[ 36] Week 3 Feb 26[ 37] Week 4 Mar 4[ 38] Week 5 Mar 11[ 39] Week 6 Mar 18[ 40] Week 7 Mar 25[ 41] Week 8 Apr 1[ 42] Week 9 Apr 8[ 43] Week 10 Apr 15[ 44] Week 11 Apr 22[ 45] Week 12 Apr 29[ 46] Week 13 May 6[ 47] Final Jun 11[ 48] Dropped: No. 10 UCLA No. 15 Nebraska No. 25 San Diego State Dropped: No. 14 Utah No. 20 Oregon No. 23 Louisiana No. 24 Indiana Dropped: No. 24 Auburn No. 25 Penn State Dropped: No. 17 Florida StateDropped: No. 24 Auburn No. 25 Kentucky Dropped: No. 23 Boston University No. 25 Georgia Tech Dropped: No. 22 Baylor No. 24 Arizona No. 25 South Carolina Dropped: No. 18 Kansas No. 25 Florida Atlantic Dropped: No. 23 California No. 25 South Carolina Dropped: No. 23 Kansas No. 24 Virginia No. 25 Clemson Dropped: No. 23 Penn StateDropped: No. 23 KentuckyDropped: No. 25 MichiganDropped: No. 18 Virginia Tech No. 19 Mississippi State No. 21 Miami (OH) No. 23 Boston University No. 25 Charlotte
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