Georgia Bulldogs Stay On Top of Week 13 AP Poll

Another week of the AP Poll rankings have released, and the Dawgs stay on top.

As the regular season comes to a close this coming Saturday with rivalry week, plenty of ranked teams fell following the games yesterday. 

In the Week 13 AP Poll rankings, the Georgia Bulldogs stay on top, while the top four see some shifting of teams by the poll, likely copying what we will see Tuesday with the College Football Playoff rankings.

Week 13 Top 25 AP Poll Rankings:

  1. Georgia
  2. Ohio State
  3. Michigan
  4. Washington
  5. Florida State
  6. Oregon
  7. Texas
  8. Alabama
  9. Louisville
  10. Missouri
  11. Penn State
  12. Ole Miss
  13. Oklahoma
  14. LSU
  15. Oregon State
  16. Arizona
  17. Notre Dame
  18. Tulane
  19. Kansas State
  20. Iowa
  21. Oklahoma State
  22. Liberty
  23. Toledo
  24. James Madison
  25. Tennessee
Georgia Bulldogs OT Amarius Mims (77), and OL coach Stacy Searels (right), posing together following win over Tennessee on Nov. 18, 2023. (Brooks Austin / Dawgs Daily).
Georgia Bulldogs OT Amarius Mims (77), and OL coach Stacy Searels (right), posing together following win over Tennessee on Nov. 18, 2023. (Brooks Austin / Dawgs Daily) / Brooks Austin

The fourth well of the College Football Playoff Rankings will be released this coming Tuesday and will likely see some of the same shifts that the AP Poll provided in the Week 13 Top-25 rankings. 

Following their three-straight ranked victories, Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs now prepare for rivalry week when they travel to the 404 for a battle with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. The game will be aired on ABC at 7:30 p.m. 

Georgia Football Injury Report- 11/17

  • CB Julian Humphrey (Upper Body) - DOUBTFUL Humphrey had begun to earn more reps in the Georgia defense prior to suffering an upper-body injury in last week's game against Ole Miss. The sophomore left the Ole Miss game in the first half and did not return. While Georgia Head Coach Kirby Smart was non-committal regarding the nature of Humphrey's injury, he remains doubtful to play Saturday against Tennessee.
  • ILB Jamon Dumas-Johnson (Forearm) - DOUBTFUL Dumas-Johnson missed Georgia's win over Ole Miss after suffering a fractured forearm the prior in the game against Missouri. Smart declined to offer specifics regarding the preseason All-American's progress but did reveal that "it's week to week. We're trying to get him back."
  • TE Brock Bowers (Ankle) - IN Bowers was forced to miss Georgia's wins over Florida and Missouri after suffering a high ankle sprain in the Bulldogs' game against Vanderbilt on Oct. 14, but the two-time All-American made his return last week against Ole Miss, playing extensively against the Rebels. Smart indicated that Bowers was dealing with some soreness in the aftermath of last week's game, but he is expected to once again suit up and take the field this weekend in Knoxville.
  • WR Ladd McConkey (Ankle) - IN McConkey, who missed Georgia's first four games of the season with a lingering back injury, left Saturday's game against Ole Miss and did not return. However, he was made available for post-game interviews and indicated that he simply rolled his ankle and will be available to play against Tennessee. Smart also indicated after the Ole Miss game that McConkey could have returned to the game if needed.

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