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AP Top 25 college football rankings: Georgia rises after big win over LSU

Monday, 30 September 2013

Another top-ten SEC clash sees the two teams head in opposite directions in the AP Poll.

The top of the Associated Press Top 25 poll remains mostly the same, with LSU falling to No. 10 and Georgia climbing to No. 6 after the Bulldogs beat the Tigers in Athens. Oklahoma State also takes a big drop, from No. 11 to No. 21, after losing to a West Virginia team that had been blown out of the water by Maryland the week before.
Alabama holds on to the top spot after a convincing win over Ole Miss, with Oregon and Clemson right behind after similarly dominating wins in conference play.
Arizona State is back in the rankings after a thrashing of USC, while Ole Miss, Notre Dame and Wisconsin fall after losses. Maryland also makes their first appearance in the Top 25 since 2010, gearing up for a big showdown with Florida State on Saturday.


RankTeamRecordVotesPrevious
1Alabama (55)4-01,4951
2Oregon (5)4-01,4222
3Clemson4-01,3543
4Ohio State5-01,3054
5Stanford4-01,2805
6Georgia3-11,1719
7Louisville4-01,0917
8Florida State4-01,0698
9Texas A&M4-11,01210
10LSU4-19796
11Oklahoma4-083814
12UCLA3-083413
13South Carolina3-181212
14Miami (FL)4-075315
15Washington4-066516
16Northwestern4-055017
17Baylor3-053619
18Florida3-148120
19Michigan4-047118
20Texas Tech4-026424
21Oklahoma State3-123011
22Arizona State3-1192NR
23Fresno State4-018725
24Mississippi3-113221
25Maryland4-0119NR
Others Receiving Votes: Northern Illinois 104, Virginia Tech 49, Wisconsin 46, Nebraska 20, Missouri 14, Notre Dame 12, UCF 6, Michigan State 5, Rutgers 2
The AP Poll is simultaneously meaningful and not. Voted on by people whose job it is to watch the games, the poll does not count in the BCS rankings, meaning it is useful only for estimation.
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