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Michigan up to No. 19, Michigan State drops to No. 25 in AP Top 25

Michigan up to No. 19, Michigan State drops to No. 25 in AP Top 25
Posted at 4:06 PM, Sep 09, 2018
and last updated 2018-09-09 16:06:27-04

(AP) -- Alabama is No. 1 at being No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll.

The Crimson Tide made its 106th overall appearance at the top of the AP rankings, which started in 1936, passing Ohio State for the most by any school.

Alabama received a season-high 54 first-place votes from the media panel in the Top 25 released Sunday , strengthening its hold on No. 1 over No. 2 Clemson. The Tigers, who started the season with 18 first-place votes, are down to six after hanging on for 28-26 victory at Texas A&M on Saturday night.

No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 Ohio State held their spots and Oklahoma moved to No. 5, edging past No. 6 Wisconsin. The Badgers received a first-place vote.

POLL POINTS
   On Nov. 2, 2008, the day after beating Arkansas State, Alabama rose to No.  1 in the AP poll for the first time under coach Nick Saban. The Crimson Tide had not reached No. 1 in 16 years since winning the national championship in 1992.
   Saban's Alabama team has been No. 1 for at least part of every season since 2008, and 75 times overall. The Crimson Tide's No. 1 appearances under Saban would rank sixth on the all-time list.
   Coincidentally, the day after beating Arkansas State, Alabama broke the record for No. 1 appearances.
   Most appearances at No. 1:
   Alabama -- 106.
   Ohio State -- 105.
   Oklahoma -- 101.
   Notre Dame -- 98.
   Southern California -- 91.
   Florida State -- 72.
   Nebraska -- 70.

IN
   No. 23 Arizona State is in the rankings for the first time since the 2015 preseason poll after the Sun Devils beat Michigan State 16-13 on a last-second field goal. It is the first regular season ranking for the Sun Devils since 2014 and the first under new coach Herm Edwards.
   -- No. 24 Oklahoma State is ranked for the first time this season after beating South Alabama 55-13.

OUT
   Two Southeastern Conference teams dropped out after brief stays in the Top 25.
   -- No. 24 South Carolina lost to No. 3 Georgia 41-17 and was gone after a week.
   -- No. 25 Florida is also out after a one-week stay, losing to Kentucky to snap a 31-game winning streak to the Wildcats.

FLORIDA FALLOUT
   Both Florida and Florida State are out of the rankings after splitting their first two games of the season. No. 21 Miami (1-1) is hanging on at No. 21, making No. 18 Central Florida the highest ranked team in the Sunshine State for the second straight week.
   This was also the case in the final two polls of last season, when UCF finished undefeated and ranked No. 6. Miami was next best at 13th and neither Florida nor Florida State was ranked, though UCF's American Athletic Conference rival South Florida was No. 21.
   So this is becoming a regular occurrence after being a rarity for a long time. The last time a Florida school outside the Big Three was the highest ranked in the AP Top 25 was Sept. 28, 2008, when USF was No. 10, Florida was 12th and the rest were unranked.

CONFERNCE CALL
   Big Ten -- 5.
   Pac-12 -- 5.
   SEC -- 5.
   Big 12 -- 4.
   ACC -- 3.
   American -- 1.
   Mountain West -- 1.
   Independent -- 1.

RANK vs. RANKED
   No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 15 TCU at Arlington, Texas. The Buckeyes last game without suspended coach Urban Meyer on the sideline.
   No. 11 LSU at No. 7 Auburn. First time since 2015 that both Tigers are ranked coming into the game.
   No. 17 Boise State a No. 24 Oklahoma State. The Cowboys get ranked just in time for their big nonconference game against the Broncos.

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 8, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
                                                        Record    Pts    Pv
  1.  Alabama  (54)                          2-0      1517      1
  2.  Clemson  (6)                            2-0      1430      2
  3.  Georgia                                    2-0      1407      3
  4.  Ohio  St.                                  2-0      1288      4
  5.  Oklahoma                                  2-0      1263      6
  6.  Wisconsin  (1)                        2-0      1227      5
  7.  Auburn                                      2-0      1224      7
  8.  Notre  Dame                              2-0      1022      8
  9.  Stanford                                  2-0        992    10
10.  Washington                              1-1        884      9
11.  Penn  St.                                  2-0        836    13
12.  LSU                                            2-0        830    11
13.  Virginia  Tech                        2-0        794    12
14.  West  Virginia                        2-0        793    14
15.  TCU                                            2-0        678    16
16.  Mississippi  St.                    2-0        654    18
17.  Boise  St.                                2-0        500    20
18.  UCF                                            2-0        494    19
19.  Michigan                                  1-1        385    21
20.  Oregon                                      2-0        301    23
21.  Miami                                        1-1        299    22
22.  Southern  Cal                          1-1        250    17
23.  Arizona  St.                            2-0        139    NR
24.  Oklahoma  St.                          2-0        119    NR
25.  Michigan  St.                          1-1        104    15

Others receiving votes: Utah 92, Texas A&M 90, Boston College 45, Houston 32, Maryland 30, Colorado 25, Iowa 23, Kentucky 19, Duke 10, NC State 9, Mississippi 5, Hawaii 5, Washington St. 4, South Florida 3, South Carolina 2, Florida St. 1.