A New Top Dog in AP Top 25
The weekly AP Top 25 has been released following an exciting Saturday slate that saw multiple teams survive scares, not just in the final result, but on the injury report as well.
Georgia survived in Lexington, Kentucky to move to 3-0 on the season, Missouri was scared at home by Boston College, LSU had to rally for a comeback victory on the road against South Carolina, and Texas feared the worst when they saw starting quarterback Quinn Ewers hit the deck, clearly in some discomfort.
For Alabama, the Crimson Tide handled its business on the road with a 42-10 win over Wisconsin. Alabama will head into the bye week undefeated with a major test against Georgia looming on September 28. The Bulldogs are also 3-0 heading into the highly anticipated date with the Crimson Tide.
There's a new top dog in the AP Poll, with the Texas Longhorns unseating Georgia as the No. 1 team in the country. How does the rest of the AP Top 25 shake out?
1. Texas
2. Georgia
3. Ohio State
4. Alabama
5. Ole Miss
6. Tennessee
7. Missouri
8. Miami
9. Oregon
10. Penn State
11. USC
12. Utah
13. Kansas State
14. Oklahoma State
15. Oklahoma
16. LSU
17. Notre Dame
18. Michigan
19. Louisville
20. Iowa State
21. Clemson
22. Nebraska
23. Northern Illinois
24. Illinois
25. Texas A&M
Other teams that received votes included:
Memphis, Boise St., Syracuse, UNLV, Boston College, Washington St., Arizona, Iowa, Indiana, California, Liberty, Toledo, UCF, South Carolina, North Carolina, Arizona St., BYU, Pittsburgh.
If the season ended today, here would be how the seeding for the12-team CFP would shake out:
1. Texas
2. Ohio State
3. Miami
4. Utah
5. Georgia
6. Alabama
7. Ole Miss
8. Tennessee
9. Missouri
10. Oregon
11. Penn State
12. Northern Illinois (Highest-rated G5 Champion)
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