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Auburn made the biggest jump of any SEC team in the Week 11 Coaches and AP Polls after its victory in a surprisingly tough matchup against Vanderbilt.
The Tigers moved up to No. 8 overall in both polls after having ranked No. 12 and No. 11 in the Coaches and AP Polls, respectively.
Texas A&M and Florida both fell several spots in the Week 11. The Aggies dropped from No. 7 in both polls to No. 11 in the Coaches Poll and No. 10 in the AP Poll. Florida fell from No. 9 in the Coaches Poll and No. 10 in the AP Poll to No. 16 in the Coaches Poll and No. 22 in the AP Poll.
Let’s take a look at a side-by-side comparison of both polls for Week 11:
Coaches Poll | AP Poll |
1. Alabama | 1. Alabama |
2. Clemson | 2. Michigan |
3. Michigan | 3. Clemson |
4. Washington | 4. Washington |
5. Ohio State | 5. Louisville |
6. Louisville | 6. Ohio State |
7. Wisconsin | 7. Wisconsin |
8. Auburn | 8. Auburn |
9. Oklahoma | 9. Oklahoma |
10. West Virginia | 10. Texas A&M |
11. Texas A&M | 11. West Virginia |
12. Utah | 12. Penn State |
13. North Carolina | 13. Utah |
14. Penn State | 14. Western Michigan |
15. Colorado | 15. North Carolina |
16. Florida | 16. Colorado |
17. Oklahoma State | 17. Oklahoma State |
18. Florida State | 18. Virginia Tech |
19. LSU | 19. LSU |
20. Nebraska | 20. Florida State |
21. Western Michigan | 21. Nebraska |
22. Virginia Tech | 22. Florida |
23. Washington State | 23. Washington State |
24. Boise State | 24. Boise State |
25. Baylor | 25. Baylor |
Jason covers SEC football for Saturday Down South.