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Michigan drops to No. 8 in AP Top 25 after loss to Ohio State

Michigan drops to No. 8 in AP Top 25 after loss to Ohio State
Posted at 3:56 PM, Nov 25, 2018
and last updated 2018-11-25 15:56:05-05

(AP) -- Ohio State moved up to No. 6 in The Associated Press college football poll after trouncing rival Michigan.

The Buckeyes jumped four spots and the Wolverines fell four to No. 8 on Sunday, but overall the rankings were relatively stable after the last weekend of the regular season. Going into next week, when each FBS conference will play a championship game, Alabama, Clemson and Notre Dame are the top three for the sixth straight poll.

Georgia moved up a spot to No. 4 and Oklahoma is fifth. Unbeaten UCF also moved up a spot to No. 7. No. 9 Texas and Washington round out the top 10.

Washington State and LSU both dropped out of the top 10 and are tied for No. 12.

POLL POINTS
   Alabama has been ranked No. 1 for 14 straight weeks. The Crimson Tide are the first team to have three seasons of 14 straights weeks at No. 1, starting from the preseason. The Tide also accomplished the feat in 2016, when it went 15 polls at No. 1 before losing the College Football Playoff championship game to Clemson, and in 2012, when it lost to Auburn on the Kick Six during the final weekend of the regular season.
   Southern California is the only other school to go 14 straight weeks in a season at No. 1, doing it in 2004 and 2005. The Trojans won the national championship, becoming just the second wire-to-wire AP No. 1, and lost the BCS championship game to Texas to end the 2005 season.

IN
   No. 22 Texas A&M moved back into the ranking after beating LSU 74-72 in a game that tied the FBS record with seven overtimes and broke the record for total points.
   No. 25 Fresno State also moved back into the rankings.

OUT
   Utah State (10-2) dropped out after losing to Boise State in a game that decided a spot in the Mountain West championship game against Fresno State. The Aggies had reached No. 14.
   Pittsburgh is out after losing to Miami. The Panthers had already clinched a spot in the Atlantic Coast Conference and will face No. 2 Clemson unranked and with a 7-5 record.

CONFERENCE CALL
   SEC -- 7 teams (1, 4, 11, 12t, 16, 20, 22).
   Big Ten -- 4 (6, 8, 14, 21).
   Big 12 -- 4 (5, 9, 15, 24).
   Pac-12 -- 3 (10, 12t, 17).
   ACC -- 2 (2, 18).
   Independent -- 2 (3, 23).
   Mountain West -- 2 (19, 25).
   American -- 1 (7).

RANKED vs. RANKED
   Conference championship weekend.
   No. 4 Georgia vs. No. 1 Alabama, SEC championship Saturday in Atlanta. Winner goes to the playoff. Maybe the loser, too.
   No. 9 Texas vs. No. 5 Oklahoma, Big 12 championship Saturday in Arlington, Texas. Playoff and Sugar Bowl ramifications.
   No. 17 Utah vs. No. 10 Washington, Pac-12 championship Friday in Santa Clara, California. Winner goes to the Rose Bowl.
   No. 21 Northwestern vs. No. 6 Ohio State, Big Ten championship Saturday in Indianapolis. Playoff and Rose Bowl ramifications.
   No. 25 Fresno State at No. 19 Boise State, Mountain West championship Saturday. Winner could end up in New Year's Six bowl.

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 24, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
                                                Record        Pts    Pvs
  1.  Alabama  (61)                12-0      1,525      1
  2.  Clemson                          12-0      1,458      2
  3.  Notre  Dame                    12-0      1,409      3
  4.  Georgia                          11-1      1,336      5
  5.  Oklahoma                        11-1      1,266      6
  6.  Ohio  St.                        11-1      1,229    10
  7.  UCF                                  11-0      1,146      8
  8.  Michigan                        10-2      1,058      4
  9.  Texas                                9-3          959    11
10.  Washington                      9-3          897    16
11.  Florida                            9-3          876    13
12.  Washington  St.            10-2          818      7
12.  LSU                                    9-3          818      8
14.  Penn  St.                          9-3          751    15
15.  West  Virginia                8-3          672    12
16.  Kentucky                          9-3          602    17
17.  Utah                                  9-3          536    18
18.  Syracuse                          9-3          475    19
19.  Boise  St.                      10-2          409    21
20.  Mississippi  St.            8-4          324    22
21.  Northwestern                  8-4          322    20
22.  Texas  A&M                8-4          283      -
23.  Army                                  9-2          169    23
24.  Iowa  St.                          7-4          116    25
25.  Fresno  St.                    10-2          102      -

Others receiving votes: Utah St. 92, Missouri 88, NC State 39, Cincinnati 33, Stanford 10, Iowa 4, Appalachian St. 1, Buffalo 1, Oregon 1.