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Owen SiebringKGAN-TV (Cedar Rapids, IA)
Twitter: @owensiebring
About: Owen Siebring Sports Anchor Facebook Icon X Icon Email Icon Owen Siebring returns to eastern Iowa after spending four-and-a-half years as Sports Director for CBS14 in Sioux City. He is a graduate of BCLUW High School, and the University of Northern Iowa. His roots are in eastern Iowa and he’s thrilled to come back to the Corridor. Owen has seen an untraditional career in journalism. After graduating from UNI, he spent time in production at KCRG and KWWL before taking two years away from television to work in the international mission field for a Christian organization called World Race. In 2016, Owen got his first full-time sports position at KEYC in Mankato, Minnesota. From there he became Sports Director at CBS14, where he’s won several awards for his reporting and anchoring, along with two nominations for Regional Emmy Awards. He has a deep love for traveling. He’s been to all 48 continental states and 36 countries on 5 continents. In his free time he enjoys blogging, podcasting, continued work in the mission field, and spending time with his family.Owen Siebring returns to eastern Iowa after spending four-and-a-half years as Sports Director for CBS14 in Sioux City. He is a graduate of BCLUW High School, and the University of Northern Iowa. His roots are in eastern Iowa and he’s thrilled to come back to the Corridor. Owen has seen an untraditional career in journalism. After graduating from UNI, he spent time in production at KCRG and KWWL before taking two years away from television to work in the international mission field for a Christian organization called World Race. In 2016, Owen got his first full-time sports position at KEYC in Mankato, Minnesota. From there he became Sports Director at CBS14, where he’s won several awards for his reporting and anchoring, along with two nominations for Regional Emmy Awards. He has a deep love for traveling. He’s been to all 48 continental states and 36 countries on 5 continents. In his free time he enjoys blogging, podcasting, continued work in the mission field, and spending time with his family.


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Feb 9, 2026Week 14 Rankings for Owen Siebring
1Arizona (59)
23-0Actual: 1
Highest: 1 - 59 Voters
Lowest: 1 - 59 Voters
1475
Points
2Michigan
22-1Actual: 2
Highest: 2 - 59 Voters
Lowest: 2 - 59 Voters
1416
Points
3Houston
21-2Actual: 3
Highest: 3 - 24 Voters
Lowest: 9 - Kevin Sjuts
1275
Points
4Duke
21-2Actual: 4
Highest: 3 - 12 Voters
Lowest: 8 - Randy Heitz
1254
Points
5UConn
22-2Actual: 6
Highest: 3 - 9 Voters
Lowest: 9 - Seth Davis
1227
Points
6Iowa State
21-2Actual: 5
Highest: 3 - 12 Voters
Lowest: 9 - 2 Voters
1247
Points
7Nebraska
21-2Actual: 7
Highest: 3 - Shane Mettlen
Lowest: 11 - John Johnson
1091
Points
8Illinois
20-4Actual: 8
Highest: 3 - Kevin McNamara
Lowest: 13 - Chris Murray
1060
Points
9Kansas
18-5Actual: 9
Highest: 4 - Mark Zeigler
Lowest: 14 - Mark Berman
966
Points
10Michigan State
20-4Actual: 10
Highest: 5 - Mia O'Brien
Lowest: 15 - Randy Heitz
929
Points
11North Carolina
19-4Actual: 11
Highest: 5 - Joe Cook
Lowest: 22 - Geoff Grammer
863
Points
12Gonzaga
23-2Actual: 12
Highest: 7 - Percy Allen
Lowest: 19 - Dylan Sinn
803
Points
13Purdue
19-4Actual: 13
Highest: 9 - C.J. Moore
Lowest: 17 - 2 Voters
785
Points
14Saint Louis
23-1Actual: 18
Highest: 9 - Mark Berman
Lowest: NR - Andy Greder
422
Points
15Texas Tech
17-6Actual: 16
Highest: 9 - Jon Wilner
Lowest: 22 - 3 Voters
549
Points
16Clemson
20-4Actual: 20
Highest: 12 - Dylan Sinn
Lowest: NR - 8 Voters
354
Points
17St. John's
18-5Actual: 17
Highest: 8 - Seth Davis
Lowest: 25 - Dylan Sinn
524
Points
18Florida
17-6Actual: 14
Highest: 9 - 3 Voters
Lowest: 20 - 4 Voters
718
Points
19Virginia
20-3Actual: 15
Highest: 9 - Chris Murray
Lowest: 23 - Andy Greder
642
Points
20Vanderbilt
19-4Actual: 19
Highest: 14 - Mia O'Brien
Lowest: 25 - Stephen Means
375
Points
21Miami (OH)
24-0Actual: 23
Highest: 12 - Mark Berman
Lowest: NR - 12 Voters
195
Points
22BYU
17-6Actual: 22
Highest: 17 - Dylan Sinn
Lowest: NR - 10 Voters
198
Points
23Arkansas
17-6Actual: 21
Highest: 15 - Mark Zeigler
Lowest: NR - 3 Voters
304
Points
24Iowa
18-5Actual: 27
Highest: 16 - Brian Holland
Lowest: NR - 39 Voters
69
Points

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25Villanova
18-5Actual: 30
Highest: 21 - 2 Voters
Lowest: NR - 52 Voters
17
Points
Ranked Teams Not on Ballot: 24-Louisville25-Kentucky