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AP Top 25 poll: Georgia jumps to No. 1, Alabama falls to No. 3 in college football rankings

Scores and results from Week 6 rocked the top four spots in the college football rankings. With a new #1 spot in the AP Top 25 poll, and voters starting to scrutinize all the final undefeated team results in the country, there will be new teams in every Top 5 spot.

Georgia They won 42-10 and regained the top spot. auburn on the SEC’s afternoon edition of the CBS doubleheader.the place was previously occupied Alabamadropped to third after its thrilling defensive stand secured a 24-20 win against unranked opponents. Texas A&M on CBS’s SEC prime time edition.The Crimson Tide fell, but it can also be read as having passed Ohio CJ Stroud threw 6 touchdowns in a 49-20 road win to take the second spot. Michigan.

The Big 3 top votes are currently mixed with Georgia with 32 votes, Ohio with 20 votes and Alabama with 11 votes.

Clemson jumped forward Michigan in 4th place after winning 31-3 at boston college Michigan tied 10-10 at halftime before pulling away in the second half IndianaOther moves within the top ten include the two-spot jump Tennessee 6th place after winning at LSUs and the resulting 1 spot drop USC When Oklahoma Because the Vols move up.

Elsewhere in the rankings, the updated AP Top 25 is UCLA He knocked on the top 10 door in 11th place and moved up to 7th place. Mississippi It also moved up seven places to 16th. With the Bruins winning Utah up to number 20, kentucky was another team that fell in the polls after losing to south carolinaThe Wildcats, now 4-2 overall, are in 22nd place, down nine places from last week.

Polls include several new arrivals texas, Illinois When James Madison It was the first time the Fighting Illini had ranked in the AP Top 25 since 2011, and it was also a historic ranking for JMU, marking the first season in the program’s history of FBS play in the Top 25.

AP Top 25

1. Georgia (32)
2. Ohio (20)
3. Alabama (11)
4. Clemson
5. Michigan
6. Tennessee
7.USC
8. Oklahoma
9. ole miss
Ten. Pennsylvania
11. UCLA
12. Oregon
13. TCU
14. wake forest
15. north carolina
16. Mississippi
17. Kansas
18. Syracuse
19. Kansas
20. Utah
twenty one. Cincinnati
T-22.texas
T-22.kentucky
24. Illinois
25. James Madison

Other votes: north carolina 98, Baylor 91, BYU 61, coastal carolina 61, Notre Dame 58, florida 56, Tulane 42, Purdue 34, Florida 18, South Carolina 12, State of Washington Ten, Minnesota 5, LSU 4, Maryland Four, San Jose 1

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