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Sept. 21, 2014


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The University of South Carolina football team moved up one spot in both national polls released today. The Gamecocks (3-1, 2-1 SEC) check in at number 13 in the Associated Press poll and are ranked 15th in the Amway Coaches’ poll.

The Gamecocks are coming off a 48-34 SEC road win at Vanderbilt. They will host Missouri (3-1, 0-0 SEC) on Saturday, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m. ET. ESPN will televise the contest nationally. ESPN’s GameDay show will originate from the Horseshoe on the Columbia campus on Saturday morning as well.

Florida State continues to lead both polls, with Oregon (2/4), Alabama (3/2) and Oklahoma (4/3) ahead of fifth-ranked Auburn. Eight SEC teams are ranked by the A.P., with Alabama (3), Auburn (5), Texas A&M (6), Ole Miss (10), Georgia (12), South Carolina (13), Mississippi State (14) and LSU (17) all considered Top-25 teams.

AP Top 25

Record Pts

1. Florida St. (34) 3-0 1,439

2. Oregon (12) 4-0 1,400

3. Alabama (6) 4-0 1,377

4. Oklahoma (4) 4-0 1,343

5. Auburn 3-0 1,268

6. Texas A&M (4) 4-0 1,232

7. Baylor 3-0 1,143

8. Notre Dame 3-0 967

9. Michigan State 2-1 905

10. Mississippi 3-0 889

11. UCLA 3-0 806

12. Georgia 2-1 789

13. South Carolina 3-1 764

14. Mississippi State 4-0 706

15. Arizona State 3-0 702

16. Stanford 2-1 564

17. LSU 3-1 541

18. Southern California 2-1 459

19. Wisconsin 2-1 451

20. BYU 4-0 376

21. Nebraska 4-0 296

22. Ohio St. 2-1 196

23. East Carolina 3-1 180

24. Oklahoma State 2-1 132

25. Kansas State 2-1 131

Amway Coaches’ Poll

Rank School (record) Points

1. Florida State (3-0) 1494

2. Alabama (4-0) 1466

3. Oklahoma (4-0) 1425

4. Oregon (4-0) 1403

5. Auburn (3-0) 1316

6. Baylor (3-0) 1213

7. Texas A&M (4-0) 1197

8. Notre Dame (3-0) 1022

9. Michigan State (2-1) 920

10. UCLA (3-0) 899

11. Mississippi (3-0) 875

12. Arizona State (3-0) 792

13. Georgia (2-1) 768

14. Stanford (2-1) 657

15. South Carolina (3-1) 630

16. Mississippi State (4-0) 523

17. Wisconsin (2-1) 518

18. LSU (3-1) 514

19. Nebraska (4-0) 433

20. Ohio State (2-1) 407

21. Brigham Young (4-0) 381

22. Southern California (2-1) 309

23. Duke (4-0) 155

24. East Carolina (3-1) 153

25. Kansas State (2-1) 128