No. 13 Alabama is out of the top 10 of The Associated Press college football poll for the first time in eight years and Georgia remains No. 1. The Bulldogs received 57 first-place votes in the AP Top 25. Michigan held at No. 2 with two first-place votes. No. 3 Texas flipped spots with No. 4 Florida State. The Longhorns received three first-place votes and the Seminoles got one. After scraping by South Florida on Saturday, Alabama saw its streak of consecutive AP poll appearances ranked in the top 10 snapped at 128.
Record Pts Prv
1. Georgia (57) 3-0 1566 1
2. Michigan (2) 3-0 1481 2
3. Texas (3) 3-0 1380 4
4. Florida St. (1) 3-0 1378 3
5. Southern Cal 3-0 1296 5
6. Ohio St. 3-0 1291 6
7. Penn St. 3-0 1217 7
8. Washington 3-0 1194 8
9. Notre Dame 4-0 1066 9
10. Oregon 3-0 942 13
11. Utah 3-0 921 12
12. LSU 2-1 805 14
13. Alabama 2-1 796 10
14. Oregon St. 3-0 715 16
15. Mississippi 3-0 657 17
16. Oklahoma 3-0 606 19
17. North Carolina 3-0 567 20
18. Duke 3-0 530 21
19. Colorado 3-0 509 18
20. Miami 3-0 359 22
21. Washington St. 3-0 278 23
22. UCLA 3-0 204 24
23. Tennessee 2-1 198 11
24. Iowa 3-0 125 25
25. Florida 2-1 103 -
Others receiving votes: Clemson 76, Missouri 72, Kansas St. 54, TCU 21, Fresno St. 17, Kansas 15, Tulane 13, Kentucky 10, Maryland 4, BYU 3, Wisconsin 2, Syracuse 2, Louisville 1, Auburn 1.