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Michigan remains No. 2 in AP Top 25, Western Michigan moves up to No. 17

Posted at 2:07 PM, Oct 30, 2016
and last updated 2016-10-30 14:11:45-04
(AP) -- Alabama, Michigan, Clemson and Washington are at the top of The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll and the Big 12 was left without a top-10 team after a weekend during which four unbeaten teams lost.
   
Two days before the College Football Playoff selection committee unveils its first rankings of the season, the AP Top 25 provided a likely preview.
   
Alabama is No. 1, receiving all but one of the 61 first-place votes from the media panel. Michigan received a first-place vote. Both No. 3 Clemson and No. 4 Washington won road games against ranked teams Saturday.
   
West Virginia and Baylor from the Big 12 were not so fortunate. The Mountaineers slipped to No. 14 after their first loss. The Bears dropped to 13th after losing to Texas.
   
POLL POINTS
   This is the first time in the history of the Big 12 -- which started in 1996 -- that it enters November with no top-10 teams in the AP poll.  No. 12 Oklahoma is the highest ranked of four Big 12 teams in the Top 25.
   
UP
   -- No. 16 Utah moved up a spot after losing 31-24 to Washington.
   -- No. 8 Wisconsin moved up three spots after 23-17 victory in overtime against previously unbeaten Nebraska.
   -- No. 11 Auburn moved up four spots.
   
DOWN
   -- No. 9 Nebraska slipped only two spots after its first loss.
   -- No. 19 Florida State dropped seven spots after a 37-34 loss. The Seminoles' other two losses are to No. 5 Louisville and No. 18 North Carolina.
   -- No. 24 Boise State fell 11 spots after its first loss of the season. The Broncos lost 30-28 at Wyoming.
   
IN
   -- No. 22 Oklahoma State is back in the ranking for the second time this season after beating West Virginia.
   -- No. 25 Washington State is ranked for the first time this season and did it after starting 0-2 with a loss to Eastern Washington of the FCS. The Cougars and rival Huskies were last ranked at the same time Sept. 28, 2003. Washington was 18th and Washington State was 14th.
   
OUT
   -- Tennessee fell out of the rankings for the first time this season after losing at South Carolina.
   -- Navy dropped out after losing to USF, leaving the American Athletic Conference with no ranked teams for the first time this season.
   
CONFERENCE CALL
   ACC -- 5
   SEC -- 5
   Big Ten -- 5
   Pac-12 -- 4
   Big 12 -- 4
   MAC -- 1
   Mountain West -- 1
   
RANKED vs. RANKED
   No. 1 Alabama at No. 15 LSU. The Tigers still have SEC title hopes.
   No. 9 Nebraska at No. 6 Ohio State. Fifth meeting between the Huskers and Buckeyes and first with both in top-10.
 
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 30, 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  (60)                  8-0      1,524      1
  2.  Michigan  (1)                  8-0      1,435      2
  3.  Clemson                            8-0      1,401      3
  4.  Washington                      8-0      1,369      4
  5.  Louisville                      7-1      1,262      5
  6.  Ohio  St.                          7-1      1,207      6
  7.  Texas  A&M                7-1      1,150      9
  8.  Wisconsin                        6-2      1,122    11
  9.  Nebraska                          7-1          951      7
10.  Florida                            6-1          929    14
11.  Auburn                              6-2          927    15
12.  Oklahoma                          6-2          835    16
13.  Baylor                              6-1          693      8
14.  West  Virginia                6-1          620    10
15.  LSU                                    5-2          586    19
16.  Utah                                  7-2          506    17
17.  W.  Michigan                    8-0          481    20
18.  North  Carolina              6-2          423    21
19.  Florida  St.                    5-3          409    12
20.  Penn  St.                          6-2          390    24
21.  Colorado                          6-2          375    23
22.  Oklahoma  St.                  6-2          355      -
23.  Virginia  Tech                6-2          345    25
24.  Boise  St.                        7-1          203    13
25.  Washington  St.              6-2          139      -
   
Others receiving votes: Houston 65, Southern Cal 40, San Diego St. 21, Troy 20, Tennessee 17, South Florida 10, Arkansas 7, Wyoming 5, Tulsa 3.