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BYU Ranked No. 17 in USA Today Coaches Preseason Poll

Utah and TCU receiving votes

Aug. 1, 2008

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -

Two-time defending Mountain West Conference football champion BYU will enter the upcoming campaign ranked among the nation's Top 25 after garnering a No. 17 spot in the USA Today Coaches' Preseason Poll with 547 points. Utah and TCU also received votes in the poll and are listed at No. 28 and No. 44, respectively.

Led by 2007 first-team all-MWC honorees Max Hall (QB), Dennis Pitta (TE), Ray Feinga (OL) and Dallas Reynolds (OL), the Cougars return 10 starters from an offensive unit that ranked among the top 25 nationally in passing and total offense a year ago. Three starters also return on defense for BYU, which ranked among the top 10 nationally in scoring, rushing and total defense. BYU, which enters the 2008 season with the nation's longest win streak at 10 games, compiled an 8-0 mark against league opponents last year in route to an 11-2 overall record. The Cougars finished the 2007 season with Top 20 rankings in the final USA Today Coaches (t-14), Associated Press (14) and Harris (18) polls.

Utah, who finished 2007 with a 9-4 record (5-3 MWC) and a win over Navy in San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, received 60 points in the preseason poll. TCU also received votes (5) by the coaches and look to build on its 8-5 mark (4-4 MWC) in 2007.

The 2008 Associated Press preseason Top 25 poll is scheduled to be released August 16.

 


2008 USA Today Coaches Preseason Poll
Rank Team (1st place votes) Points Previous
1. Georgia (22) 1438 3
2. USC (14) 1430 2
3. Ohio State (14) 1392 4
4. Oklahoma (3) 1329 8
5. Florida (5) 1293 16
6. LSU (3) 1163 1
7. Missouri 1143 5
8. West Virginia 1008 6
9. Clemson 999 22
10. Texas 979 10
11. Auburn 888 14
12. Wisconsin 747 21
13. Kansas 714 7
14. Texas Tech 644 23
15. Virginia Tech 568 9
16. Arizona State 560 13
17. BYU 547 14
18. Tennessee 506 12
19. Illinois 422 18
20. Oregon 399 24
21. South Florida 350 NR
22. Penn State 313 25
23. Wake Forest 203 NR
24. Michigan 112 19
25. Fresno State 91 NR
Others Receiving Votes:
Alabama 83, South Carolina 64, Utah 60, Rutgers 53, Florida State 53, Boston College 47, California 41, Pittsburgh 34, Boise State 25, Oregon State 23, Nebraska 17, Cincinnati 13, Virginia 12, Connecticut 9, Michigan State 9, Mississippi State 6, Kentucky 5, Notre Dame 5, TCU 5, Maryland 4, Texas A&M 3, UCLA 3, North Carolina 3, Louisville 2, Georgia Tech 2, UCF 2, Tulsa 1, Oklahoma State 1, Arizona 1, Colorado 1.
 

 

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