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After four defeats among the top eight lost teams, the Associated Press college's football poll changes status behind the No. 1 Alabama, with the Ohio State reaching No. 2, LSU moving to No. 5 and Michigan at the top of the top 10 times this season.
The Crimson Tide received all 61 votes from the top spot of the media panel on Sunday, with Ohio State receiving the other. No. 3 Clemson and No. 4 Notre-Dame have also won a place.
LSU won eight places after beating Georgia for their first loss of the season. The Bulldogs went from # 2 to # 8.
Michigan, No. 6, posted their best result of the season after Wisconsin, and Texas climbed two places seventh.
Oklahoma No. 9 returned to the top 10 while idle and the UCF is still No. 10.
Eight ranked teams lost Saturday, including three previously undefeated teams – Georgia, West Virginia and Colorado. All the losses in the rankings gave rise to a lot of movement.
Iowa climbed the rankings for the first time of the season at number 19 and Michigan State returned to number 24 after a week.
Washington State, No. 25, took the initiative to organize the ESPN "GameDay College" for the first time in its history, with the arrival of the United States. Oregon in town.
Preseason contenders Miami and Auburn are now without rankings. The Hurricanes lost to Virginia, while the 4-3 Tigers received no vote after a home defeat against Tennessee. Colorado also fell from the polls after being mistreated at USC.
Wisconsin, number 23, who started the season in fourth place, lost eight places after their second loss.
Oregon, No. 12, gained five places after beating Washington in overtime, while Texas, A & M, No. 17, climbed five points after slightly dominating South Carolina.
It was a good week to stay inactive and watch the teams fall. USA No. 14 Kentucky and No. 16 North Carolina each gained four places in a week off and the No. 20 Cincinnati won five.
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