Vanderbilt football has made a notable advancement in the US LBM Coaches Poll, rising one position to No. 11 following a hard-fought 17-10 victory against Missouri. This marks a significant moment for the Commodores, who now hold a record of 7-1 overall and 2-1 in the SEC.
In the latest rankings released on October 26, Vanderbilt is positioned as the fifth-ranked team in the Southeastern Conference, trailing behind Texas A&M, Alabama, Georgia, and Ole Miss. The victory over Missouri, which took place at FirstBank Stadium amid the excitement of “College GameDay,” was described as somewhat gritty but nonetheless crucial in their pursuit of a historic 10-win season, a milestone they have yet to achieve.
The current top rankings in college football after Week 9 reflect a competitive landscape, showcasing teams like Ohio State and Indiana at the top. Vanderbilt’s performance this season has garnered attention, and their continued ascent in the rankings signals a strong potential as they look forward to future matchups.
The complete list of the US LBM Coaches Poll rankings includes:
1. Ohio State
2. Indiana
3. Texas A&M
4. Alabama
5. Georgia
6. Oregon
7. Georgia Tech
8. Ole Miss
9. Miami
10. BYU
11. Vanderbilt
12. Notre Dame
13. Texas Tech
14. Tennessee
15. Virginia
16. Cincinnati
17. Louisville
18. Oklahoma
19. Texas
20. Missouri
21. Michigan
22. Houston
23. Navy
24. Utah
25. Memphis
Additionally, several programs garnered mentions for receiving votes, indicating a competitive backdrop within college football.
Vanderbilt’s progress in the rankings is a testament to their hard work and determination, offering fans a reason to stay optimistic about the remainder of the season. As the Commodores strive for excellence, their achievements on the field continue to inspire hope and excitement among supporters.
