University of Tennessee Athletics

Vols Vault To #12 in Associated Press, Coaches Polls
October 05, 2025 | Football
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Following an open date, Tennessee football has vaulted to No. 12 in both the Associated Press Top 25 and AFCA Coaches poll released Sunday.Â
The Volunteers (4-1, 1-1 SEC) are the seventh-highest ranked SEC team behind No. 4 Ole Miss, No. 5 Texas A&M, No. 6 Oklahoma, No. 8 Alabama, No. 10 Georgia and No. 11 LSU. UT moved up three spots from No. 15 in both polls.
Tennessee is ranked in the Coaches poll for the 54th consecutive week dating back to Sept. 11, 2022. Forty-nine of those 54 weeks have seen UT land in the top 20, including 24 straight polls. The current Coaches poll streak is the longest for the Vols since being ranked 92 consecutive weeks from Nov. 27, 1994 to Oct. 1, 2000.
The Vols head into Week 6 with the nation's top scoring offense at 51.0 points per game, and they have scored over 40 points in five consecutive games for the first time in program history. Tennessee has scored 33 touchdowns, and four of those have come on the defensive side of the ball, which leads the SEC and ranks second in the FBS.Â
Tennessee takes on Arkansas (2-3, 0-1) at 4:15 p.m. ET Saturday in Neyland Stadium. The venue is sold out for the 24th consecutive game. The contest will be televised on SEC Network and is the Vols' only home game during the month of October. Champions Weekend presented by Pilot is scheduled for Saturday.Â
Associated Press Top 25 (Oct. 5)Â
1. Ohio State (40)Â
2. Miami (21)Â
3. Oregon (5)Â
4. Ole MissÂ
5. Texas A&MÂ
6. OklahomaÂ
7. IndianaÂ
8. AlabamaÂ
9. Texas TechÂ
10. GeorgiaÂ
11. LSUÂ
12. TennesseeÂ
13. Georgia TechÂ
14. MissouriÂ
15. MichiganÂ
16. Notre DameÂ
17. IllinoisÂ
18. BYUÂ
19. VirginiaÂ
20. VanderbiltÂ
21. Arizona StateÂ
22. Iowa StateÂ
23. MemphisÂ
24. USFÂ
25. Florida StateÂ
AFCA Coaches Poll (Oct. 5)Â
1. Ohio State (59)Â
2. Oregon (3)Â
3. Miami (3)Â
4. Ole MissÂ
5. Texas A&M (1)Â
6. OklahomaÂ
7. IndianaÂ
8. AlabamaÂ
9. GeorgiaÂ
10. Texas TechÂ
11. LSUÂ
12. TennesseeÂ
13. Georgia TechÂ
14. MissouriÂ
15. MichiganÂ
16. Notre DameÂ
17. IllinoisÂ
18. BYUÂ
19. TexasÂ
20. VanderbiltÂ
21. Iowa StateÂ
22. Penn StateÂ
23. Arizona StateÂ
24. VirginiaÂ
25. MemphisÂ
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The Volunteers (4-1, 1-1 SEC) are the seventh-highest ranked SEC team behind No. 4 Ole Miss, No. 5 Texas A&M, No. 6 Oklahoma, No. 8 Alabama, No. 10 Georgia and No. 11 LSU. UT moved up three spots from No. 15 in both polls.
Tennessee is ranked in the Coaches poll for the 54th consecutive week dating back to Sept. 11, 2022. Forty-nine of those 54 weeks have seen UT land in the top 20, including 24 straight polls. The current Coaches poll streak is the longest for the Vols since being ranked 92 consecutive weeks from Nov. 27, 1994 to Oct. 1, 2000.
The Vols head into Week 6 with the nation's top scoring offense at 51.0 points per game, and they have scored over 40 points in five consecutive games for the first time in program history. Tennessee has scored 33 touchdowns, and four of those have come on the defensive side of the ball, which leads the SEC and ranks second in the FBS.Â
Tennessee takes on Arkansas (2-3, 0-1) at 4:15 p.m. ET Saturday in Neyland Stadium. The venue is sold out for the 24th consecutive game. The contest will be televised on SEC Network and is the Vols' only home game during the month of October. Champions Weekend presented by Pilot is scheduled for Saturday.Â
Associated Press Top 25 (Oct. 5)Â
1. Ohio State (40)Â
2. Miami (21)Â
3. Oregon (5)Â
4. Ole MissÂ
5. Texas A&MÂ
6. OklahomaÂ
7. IndianaÂ
8. AlabamaÂ
9. Texas TechÂ
10. GeorgiaÂ
11. LSUÂ
12. TennesseeÂ
13. Georgia TechÂ
14. MissouriÂ
15. MichiganÂ
16. Notre DameÂ
17. IllinoisÂ
18. BYUÂ
19. VirginiaÂ
20. VanderbiltÂ
21. Arizona StateÂ
22. Iowa StateÂ
23. MemphisÂ
24. USFÂ
25. Florida StateÂ
AFCA Coaches Poll (Oct. 5)Â
1. Ohio State (59)Â
2. Oregon (3)Â
3. Miami (3)Â
4. Ole MissÂ
5. Texas A&M (1)Â
6. OklahomaÂ
7. IndianaÂ
8. AlabamaÂ
9. GeorgiaÂ
10. Texas TechÂ
11. LSUÂ
12. TennesseeÂ
13. Georgia TechÂ
14. MissouriÂ
15. MichiganÂ
16. Notre DameÂ
17. IllinoisÂ
18. BYUÂ
19. TexasÂ
20. VanderbiltÂ
21. Iowa StateÂ
22. Penn StateÂ
23. Arizona StateÂ
24. VirginiaÂ
25. MemphisÂ
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