
Trey Jarrells picking up yardage against Wyoming. (Andy Cross, Denver Post.)
In the wake of its 45-31 victory over Wyoming Saturday night, the Colorado State Rams have picked up enough votes in the new USA Today/coaches poll to be listed second among “others getting votes” — meaning they’d be 27th if the rankings were extended. (I went to CU, but I think I have the math right.)
The Associated Press poll will be released soon.
Here’s the USA Today/coaches poll tally:
USA Today Poll
RK, TEAM, RECORD, PTS
1 Mississippi State (41) 7-0, 1528
2 Florida State (21) 7-0, 1508
3 Alabama 7-1, 1351
4 Auburn 6-1, 1276
5 Michigan State 7-1, 1269
6 Oregon 7-1, 1217
7 Notre Dame 6-1, 1170
8 Georgia 6-1, 1069
9 Ole Miss 7-1, 1067
10 TCU 6-1, 1057
11 Kansas State 6-1, 979
12 Baylor 6-1, 848
13 Ohio State 6-1, 817
14 Arizona State 6-1, 712
15 Arizona 6-1, 652
16 Nebraska 7-1, 623
17 LSU 7-2, 455
18 Utah 6-1, 454
19 East Carolina 6-1, 448
20 Oklahoma 5-2, 444
21 Clemson 6-2, 304
22 West Virginia 6-2, 290
23 Marshall 8-0, 217
24 Duke 6-1, 134
25 UCLA 6-2, 107
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 44, Colorado State 35, Missouri 22, Minnesota 14, Georgia Tech 13, Stanford 10, USC 8, Boise State 4, Louisville 3, Texas A&M 1
Terry Frei: tfrei@denverpost.com or twitter.com/TFrei



