College football rankings are in for the week. With a bunch more games in the books, the AP top ten hasn’t changed
drastically over the past few weeks since week one.
With a solid 3-0 start, Arkansas did manage to make it into the Top Ten, taking over the No. 10 spot with Iowa (2-1) dropping down to the No. 18 spot.
It appears several voters are falling out of love with Boise State. After receiving 8 first-place votes two weeks ago, the Broncos managed just a single vote for the No. 1 spot while maintaining their No. 3 ranking behind No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 “The” Ohio State.
The Big Ten and SEC were each represented with six teams in the Top 25 with Alabama, Florida and Arkansas actually occupying top ten spots.
Here’s a brief rundown on the top few in the poll, followed by the list of all Top 25 teams.
No. 1 Alabama – 53 first-place votes and 1,492 points.
No. 2 Ohio State – 5 first-place votes and 1,435 points.
No. 3 Boise State – 1 first-place vote and 1,334 points
As mentioned earlier, the SEC had strong representation in the AP Top 25 with Alabama, Florida, Arkansas, LSU, Auburn, and South Carolina making it to the list.
The Big Ten is represented by Ohio State, Iowa, Wisconsin, Penn State, Michigan and Michigan State. (Nebraska who is joining the Big Ten next season is ranked No. 6)
Associated Press Top 25
- Alabama (53) 3-0
- Ohio State (5) 3-0
- Boise State (1) 3-0
- TCU 3-0
- Oregon (3-0)
- Nebraska (3-0)
- Texas (1) 3-0
- Oklahoma (3-0)
- Florida (3-0)
- Arkansas (3-0)
- Wisconsin (3-0)
- South Carolina (3-0)
- Utah (3-0)
- Arizona (3-0)
- LSU (3-0)
- Stanford (3-0)
- Auburn (3-0)
- Iowa (2-1)
- Miami (FL) (1-1)
- USC (3-0)
- Michigan (3-0)
- West Virginia (3-0)
- Penn State (2-1)
- Oregon State (1-1)
- Michigan State (3-0)
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