It’s nearly time for the College Football season to start, and the preseason polls are out.
First, there’s the Associated Press poll:
NEW YORK — After a season of chasing, Southern California is again the team being chased.
And that’s just the way coach Pete Carroll and the Trojans like it.
For the third time in the past four years, USC begins the college football season No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25.
“It’s exactly where we hope and expect to be,” Carroll said. “It’s a symbol of what we’re all about.”
Southern California received 62 of 65 first-place votes and 1,622 points from a panel of media members. USC easily outdistanced No. 2 LSU in the poll released Saturday. The Tigers received two first-place votes and 1,511 points. They haven’t started a season ranked this high since 1959, when they were preseason No. 1.
Here’s how the pack is starting out:
1. Southern Cal (62) 11-2 1,622 votes
2. LSU (2) 11-2 1,511 votes
3. West Virginia (1) 11-2 1,396 votes
4. Texas 10-3 1,375 votes
5. Michigan 11-2 1,371 votes
6. Florida 13-1 1,276 votes
7. Wisconsin 12-1 1,192 votes
8. Oklahoma 11-3 1,166 votes
9. Virginia Tech 10-3 1,148 votes
10. Louisville 12-1 1,031 votes11. Ohio St. 12-1 876 votes
12. California 10-3 790 votes
13. Georgia 9-4 782 votes
14. UCLA 7-6 605 votes
15. Tennessee 9-4 571 votes
16. Rutgers 11-2 560 votes
17. Penn St. 9-4 542 votes
18. Auburn 11-2 519 votes
19. Florida St. 7-6 392 votes
20. Nebraska 9-5 377 votes
21. Arkansas 10-4 376 votes
22. TCU 11-2 283 votes
23. Hawaii 11-3 256 votes
24. Boise St. 13-0 187 votes
25. Texas A&M 9-4 162 votes
Others receiving votes: Missouri 128, Georgia Tech 94, Boston College 75, Oregon 73, South Carolina 69, Miami 68, Alabama 66, Oregon St. 42, Wake Forest 40, South Florida 28, Arizona St. 17, BYU 14, Southern Miss. 12, Notre Dame 11, Virginia 7, Clemson 6, Oklahoma St. 3, Texas Tech 2, Houston 1, Kentucky 1, N.C. State 1, Purdue 1.
1. Southern California (45) 11-2 1,481 votes
2. LSU (4) 11-2 1,372 votes
3. Florida (9) 13-1 1,278 votes
4. Texas 10-3 1,231 votes
5. Michigan (2) 11-2 1,218 votes
6. West Virginia 11-2 1,205 votes
7. Wisconsin 12-1 1,114 votes
8. Oklahoma 11-3 1,026 votes
9. Virginia Tech 10-3 1,005 votes
10. Ohio State 12-1 919 votes
11. Louisville 12-1 836 votes
12. California 10-3 763 votes
13. Georgia 9-4 604 votes
14. Auburn 11-2 595 votes
15. Tennessee 9-4 583 votes
16. Rutgers 11-2 466 votes
17.UCLA 7-6 454 votes
18. Penn State 9-4 440 votes
19. Nebraska 9-5 388 votes
20. Arkansas 10-4 360 votes
21. Florida State 7-6 301 votes
22. TCU 11-2 233 votes
23. Boise State 13-0 222 votes
24. Hawaii 11-3 214 votes
25.Texas A&M 9-4 209 votes
Others receiving votes: Boston College (10-3) 150; Georgia Tech (9-5) 150; Miami (Fla.) (7-6) 91; Notre Dame (10-3) 90; South Carolina (8-5) 90; Wake Forest (11-3) 71; Missouri (8-5) 58; Oregon State (10-4) 52; Brigham Young (11-2) 47; Clemson (8-5) 30; Oregon (7-6) 30; South Florida (9-4) 26; Texas Tech (8-5) 20; Alabama (6-7) 16; Oklahoma State (7-6) 15; Southern Mississippi (9-5) 14; Iowa (6-7) 12; Kansas State (7-6) 8; Memphis (2-10) 5; Houston (10-4) 4; Arizona (6-6) 1; Duke (0-12) 1; Kentucky (8-5) 1; Washington State (6-6) 1.
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