Here are the highest and lowest votes BYU and Utah got in this week’s AP Top 25 poll

Brigham Young Cougars running back Christopher Brooks (2) looks for running room as BYU and Baylor play at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022.

Brigham Younger Cougars operating again Christopher Brooks (2) seems for operating room as BYU and Baylor play at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022.

Scott G Winterton, Deseret Information

Every week of the school soccer season (and the school basketball season in just a few months, for that matter), particular person ballots that comprise the AP Prime 25 ballot are made public so everybody can see who voted which group during which slot.

On Sunday, each the Utah Utes and BYU Cougars had been within the ballot, though they moved completely different instructions regardless of each profitable.

The Cougars jumped from No. 21 to No. 12 after beating then-No. 9 Baylor, whereas the Utes dropped a spot from No. 14 to No. 15 regardless of dominating the SUU Thunderbirds and seeing a number of groups round them lose.

However how excessive and low did BYU and Utah get on any particular person poll?

Maybe it comes as no shock that the Cougars received the best votes between the 2 groups, with two voters — Sports activities on Earth’s Matt Brown and Syracuse Media Group’s Nate Mink — slotting all of them the best way up at No. 6.

Mink had voted BYU the best out of all 63 voters final week at No. 12.

In all, the Cougars received 19 votes within the high 10, with 4 at No. 7, three at No. 8, 4 at No. 9 and 6 at No. 10.

Eight folks voted BYU No. 11 and 11 folks voted it No. 12.

After not being within the Prime 25 in any respect on 12 ballots final week, the Cougars had been on all 63 this week, and the bottom they received voted was at No. 19 by one voter, Stephen Hargis of the Chattanooga Occasions-Free Press in Tennessee.

As for the Utes, the best they received voted was one individual — Jack Ebling of WSYM in Lansing, Michigan — slotting them at No. 7.

Utah received eight votes within the high 10 — one every at Nos. 8 and 9 and 5 at No. 10 — down from 11 final week.

Aside from one voter, the bottom the Utes received voted was No. 23, by Tom D’Angelo of The Palm Seaside Publish in Florida.

That one voter, who didn't put Utah in his high 25 in any respect? Hargis.

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