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Where Michigan stands in updated college football rankings after AP preseason poll release

Portrait of Tony Garcia Tony Garcia
Detroit Free Press

The Michigan football team was never ranked lower than No. 2 in the AP Poll for the entirety of the 2023 season, as the Wolverines opened the season in the second position and went undefeated all the way through the national championship game as they finished atop the rankings with the team's first national championship in a quarter century.

This time around, U-M will need to climb a bit if it is to make it back to the same spot: The Maize and Blue opened the season No. 9 in the inaugural preseason AP Poll released Monday, 19 days before it is set to kickoff its first season under head coach Sherrone Moore under the lights on Aug. 31 (7:30 p.m., NBC) vs. Fresno State. And Moore's former boss, Jim Harbaugh, will be there as an honorary captain in what should be a wild atmosphere inside Michigan Stadium.

This is the fifth time the Wolverines have opened the season in the top 10 since 2012; Michigan was No. 8 in 2012, No. 7 in 2016, No. 7 in 2019 and No. 8 in 2022 when it went undefeated in the regular season and went to the College Football Playoff.

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The Wolverines checked in last week at No. 8 in the season-opening US LBM Coaches Poll, the lowest a defending national champion has been ranked since Auburn followed its title with a preseason rank of No. 19 in 2011.

As for AP pollsters, they see things pretty much the same way and do not appear to be turned off by the amount of talent the Wolverines have to replace which includes 10 starters on offense — a top-10 drafted quarterback, the most decorated running back in program history, the entire starting offensive line and a pair of senior wide receivers — as well as multiple starters at all three levels of the defense.

Part of the reason for optimism: Michigan returns high-end talent on defense, including projected 2025 top-five draft pick in junior cornerback Will Johnson, a pair of expected first-round defensive tackles in juniors Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant and a preseason Mackey Award nominee as the nation's top tight end, junior Colston Loveland.

[ Michigan fans: Celebrate the 2023 national title with Free Press commemorative books: "Blue Reign" and "Maize & Grand," and check out special wall art of our front page from the morning after the championship win. ]

College football rankings: Preseason

US LBM Coaches Poll

The US LBM preseason Coaches Poll Top 25 includes each team's record from last season in parentheses, the total points based on votes (25 for first place through one point for 25th), their final ranking in last year’s final poll and first-place votes (if any) received.

RankSchool (record last season)PointsLast season’s final rankFirst-place votes
1Georgia (13-1)1,364346
2Ohio State (11-2)1,302107
3Oregon (12-2)1,22870
4Texas (12-2)1,22341
5Alabama (12-2)1,07750
6Mississippi (11-2)1,01990
7Notre Dame (10-3)969140
8Michigan (15-0)94411
9Penn State (10-3)889130
10Florida State (13-1)86760
11Missouri (11-2)80880
12LSU (10-3)742120
13Utah (8-5)665NR0
14Clemson (9-4)657200
15Tennessee (9-4)621170
16Oklahoma (10-3)609150
17Kansas State (9-4)416190
18Oklahoma State (10-4)359160
19Miami (Fla.) (7-6)292NR0
20Texas A&M (7-6)273NR0
21Arizona (10-3)230110
22North Carolina State (9-4)216210
23Southern California (8-5)199NR0
24Kansas (9-4)186230
25Iowa (10-4)148210

AP Top 25 Poll

Michigan ranks ninth behind Georgia, Ohio State, Oregon, Texas, Alabama, Ole Miss, Notre Dame and Penn State. Florida State rounds out the AP top 10.

RankSchoolPointsLast season’s final rankFirst-place votes
1Georgia1,532446
2Ohio State1,4901015
3Oregon1,40361
4Texas1,38630
5Alabama1,26050
6Mississippi1,18990
7Notre Dame1,122140
8Penn State1,060130
9Michigan99510
10Florida State97160
11Missouri92780
12Utah887NR0
13LSU804120
14Clemson689200
15Tennessee629170
16Oklahoma566150
17Oklahoma State538160
18Kansas State526NR0
19Miami (Fla.)492NR0
20Texas A&M292NR0
21Arizona237110
22Kansas231230
23Southern California172NR0
24North Carolina State171210
25Iowa140240