Gamecocks ranked in AP Top 25 for the first time in four years
Oct. 23, 2022


Spencer Rattler asked one simple question after the team’s 30-24 win Saturday over Texas A&M. “When are we gonna be ranked?” he said. “We had two great games.” Rattler got his answer on Sunday, as the Gamecocks earned the No. 25 spot in The Associated Press Top 25. It’s the first time South Carolina has been ranked since Week 2 of the 2018 season.

South Carolina defeated Kentucky on the road two weeks ago before its bye week and followed that up with the team’s first-ever win against the Aggies. The Wildcats started the season as the No. 20 team in the nation in the AP poll and got as high as No. 7 at one point. Texas A&M opened the year as the No. 6 team in the country before ultimately falling out of the rankings.

The Gamecocks also took the No. 25 spot in the USA Today Sports AFCA football Top 25 after Saturday’s win, the other major ranking in college football.

RankTeamRecordPTS1stPrevChgHi/Lo
1Georgia7-015504311/3
2Ohio State7-015161722/3
3Tennessee7-014242413/NR
4Michigan7-0140713-13/6
5Clemson8-01325054/5
6Alabama7-11264061/6
7Texas Christian7-011840817/NR
8Oregon6-111250918/24
9Oklahoma State6-1103101127/11
10Wake Forest6-1949013310/21
11Southern California6-194101216/15
12Mississippi7-181607-57/24
13Penn State6-1789016310/NR
14Utah5-278201518/19
15UCLA6-1744010-510/NR
16Syracuse6-1554014-214/NR
17Kentucky5-247301818/22
18Illinois6-1469020218/NR
19Cincinnati6-144101919/NR
20Louisiana State6-23500NR620/NR
21North Carolina6-1347022121/NR
22Kansas State5-2261017-516/NR
23NC State5-225902310/23
24Tulane7-1206025124/NR
25South Carolina5-2870NR425/NR

SCHOOLS THAT DROPPED OUT
No. 21 Texas; No. 24 Mississippi State.
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Texas 48; Liberty 42; Maryland 24; Washington 22; Oregon State 21; Baylor 6; Texas-San Antonio 4; Mississippi State 4; Troy 3; Arkansas 3; Coastal Carolina 2; Central Florida 1; Boise State 1.