Nov. 27, 2011
The University of South Carolina football team did not move in either the Associated Press or the USA TODAY/Coaches polls released Sunday afternoon.
The Gamecocks (10-2, 6-2 SEC) remain 14th in the AP poll and 13th in the Coaches poll. Carolina is coming off an impressive 34-13 win over in-state rival Clemson Saturday night. The Gamecocks logged their first 10-win season since 1984 and defeated the ACC Atlantic Division champion Tigers for the third-straight year for the first time since 1968-70.
LSU (12-0, 8-0 SEC) remained the unanimous No. 1 team in the country, followed by Alabama (11-1, 7-1 SEC) in both polls. The Gamecocks are one of five SEC teams ranked among the nation’s top 15 squads.
AP Top 25
RK TEAM RECORD PTS
1 LSU (60) 12-0 1500
2 Alabama 11-1 1440
3 Oklahoma State 10-1 1286
4 Stanford 11-1 1281
5 Virginia Tech 11-1 1196
6 Arkansas 10-2 1060
7 Houston 12-0 1055
8 Oregon 10-2 1054
9 Boise State 10-1 1053
9 Southern Cal 10-2 1053
11 Michigan State 10-2 866
12 Georgia 10-2 825
13 Oklahoma 9-2 808
14 South Carolina 10-2 796
15 Wisconsin 10-2 749
16 Kansas State 9-2 658
17 Michigan 10-2 570
18 TCU 9-2 488
19 Baylor 8-3 468
20 Nebraska 9-3 352
21 Clemson 9-3 258
22 West Virginia 8-3 196
23 Penn State 9-3 151
24 Southern Miss 10-2 78
25 Florida State 8-4 58
USA Today Poll
RK TEAM RECORD PTS
1 LSU (59) 12-0 1475
2 Alabama 11-1 1411
3 Virginia Tech 11-1 1291
4 Stanford 11-1 1289
5 Oklahoma State 10-1 1245
6 Houston 12-0 1096
7 Oregon 10-2 1041
8 Boise State 10-1 1033
9 Michigan State 10-2 941
10 Arkansas 10-2 937
11 Oklahoma 9-2 882
12 Wisconsin 10-2 852
13 South Carolina 10-2 833
14 Georgia 10-2 816
15 Kansas State 9-2 681
16 Michigan 10-2 658
17 TCU 9-2 534
18 Baylor 8-3 457
19 Nebraska 9-3 390
20 West Virginia 8-3 295
21 Clemson 9-3 286
22 Penn State 9-3 192
23 Southern Miss 10-2 173
24 Florida State 8-4 86
25 Cincinnati 8-3 56