USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25 POLL for Sept. 9, 2007
Rank Team (first-place votes) Record Points Last week
1. Southern California (42) 1-0 1,476 1
2. LSU (11) 2-0 1,437 2
3. Florida (7) 2-0 1,353 3
4. West Virginia 2-0 1,269 4
5. Oklahoma 2-0 1,264 6
6. Texas 2-0 1,156 7
7. Wisconsin 2-0 1,141 5
8. California 2-0 1,038 10
9. Louisville 2-0 1,020 8
10. Ohio State 2-0 972 11
11. UCLA 2-0 837 14
12. Penn State 2-0 804 15
13. Rutgers 2-0 699 16
14. Nebraska 2-0 677 17
15. Georgia Tech 2-0 582 21
16. Arkansas 1-0 493 18
17. Virginia Tech 1-1 371 9
18. Texas A&M 2-0 325 23
19. Boston College 2-0 315 25
20. Clemson 2-0 311 NR
21. Oregon 2-0 309 NR
22. Hawaii 2-0 308 22
23. South Carolina 2-0 294 NR
24. Tennessee 1-1 237 24
25. Georgia 1-1 199 12
Dropped out: No. 13 Auburn (1-1, lost to South Florida 26-23 OT); No. 19 TCU (1-1, lost to then-No. 7 Texas 34-13); No. 20 Boise State (1-1, lost to Washington 24-10)
Others receiving votes: Auburn 131; South Florida 115; Missouri 65; Washington 60; Texas Tech 53; Boise State 47; TCU 41; Alabama 34; Iowa 19; Arizona State 18; Brigham Young 10; Kentucky 9; Miami (Fla.) 3; Wyoming 3; Cincinnati 2; Maryland 2; Purdue 1
The USA TODAY Board of Coaches is made up of 60 head coaches at Division I-A institutions. All are members of the American Football Coaches Association. This season's board: Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech; Mike Bellotti, Oregon; Bret Bielema, Wisconsin; Larry Blakeney, Troy; Bobby Bowden, Florida State; Tommy Bowden, Clemson; Jeff Bower, Southern Mississippi; Art Briles, Houston; Mack Brown, Texas; Bill Callahan, Nebraska; Neil Callaway, UAB; Lloyd Carr, Michigan; Mario Cristobal, Florida International; Sylvester Croom, Mississippi State; Bill Cubit, Western Michigan; Mark Dantonio, Michigan State; Butch Davis, North Carolina; Bill Doba, Washington State; Randy Edsall, Connecticut; Dennis Franchione, Texas A&M; Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee; Jeff Genyk, Eastern Michigan; Joe Glenn, Wyoming; Jim Grobe, Wake Forest; Dan Hawkins, Colorado; Pat Hill, Fresno State; Steve Kragthorpe, Louisville; Mike Leach, Texas Tech; Rocky Long, New Mexico; Sonny Lubick, Colorado State; Bill Lynch, Indiana; Doug Martin, Kent State; Les Miles, LSU; Shane Montgomery, Miami (Ohio); Hal Mumme, New Mexico State; Joe Novak, Northern Illinois; Houston Nutt, Arkansas; Tom O'Brien, North Carolina State; George O'Leary, Central Florida; Gary Patterson, TCU; Chris Petersen, Boise State; Mark Richt, Georgia; Mike Riley, Oregon State; Rich Rodriguez, West Virginia; Greg Schiano, Rutgers; Howard Schnellenberger, Florida Atlantic; Mark Snyder, Marshall; Frank Solich, Ohio; Steve Spurrier, South Carolina; Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee State; Bob Stoops, Oklahoma; Jeff Tedford, California; Joe Tiller, Purdue; Bob Toledo, Tulane; Dick Tomey, San Jose State; Jim Tressel, Ohio State; Tommy Tuberville, Auburn; Charlie Weis, Notre Dame; Tyrone Willingham, Washington; Ron Zook, Illinois.
The AFCA prohibits coaches from voting for schools on major NCAA probation.