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Clemson No. 1 in AP preseason Top 25

- By Ralph D. Russo AP College Football Writer

Cross off another milestone for Clemson, college football’s newest superpower.

For the first time, the defending national champion Tigers are No. 1 in The Associated Press preseason Top 25 presented by Regions Bank. The Tigers won the program’s second national title in three seasons behind freshman quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence in January. Clemson now can claim equal standing with Alabama at the top of the sport.

The Crimson Tide, coming off a 44-16 loss to Clemson in the College Football Playoff championsh­ip, is No. 2. Clemson received 52 first-place votes and Alabama received the other 10 from the media. Clemson snaps a record-tying string of three straight years in which Alabama was preseason No. 1.

Georgia, Alabama’s Southeast

ern Conference rival, is No. 3, followed by No. 4 Oklahoma and No. 5 Ohio State.

Clemson’s rise under coach Dabo Swinney has been uncommon in college football. The school won the national championsh­ip in 1981, but mostly it had resided on a tier well below the traditiona­l national powers. Clemson football was usually good and sometimes excellent, but never this.

Last season’s championsh­ip made Clemson just the 12th school with at least three AP titles since the poll started in 1936.

Clemson’s latest accomplish­ment is not much of an accomplish­ment at all to Swinney.

“It just doesn’t matter,” he said Monday after practice about being preseason No. 1. “Unless they bring us a trophy.”

The Tigers enter 2019 with a 15-game winning streak and eight straight double-digit victory seasons. Since 2015, when they lost the national championsh­ip game to Alabama, the Tigers are 55-4.

Nick Saban’s Alabama dynasty, with five national titles in a 10-year span, has finally met its match. The Tide is also 55-4 in the last four seasons.

Clemson and Alabama have split the last four national championsh­ips, played in the last four playoffs and are poised to make it five straight. This will be the third time since 2016 the Tigers and Tide have started the season Nos. 1 and 2 in the Top 25. Beginning with 2015, when Alabama and Clemson occupied the top two spots in the last four AP polls of the season, the Tide and Tigers have been Nos. 1 and 2 in some order 22 times.

Last year’s Clemson team was highlighte­d by a defensive line that had three starters selected in the first round of the NFL draft, and a fourth taken in round four.

The Tigers have some rebuilding to do on that side of the ball, but recent history suggests reinforcem­ents are ready. This year Lawrence and the offense will be the headliners. The first freshman quarterbac­k in more than three decades to lead a team to a national championsh­ip, Lawrence will be joined by star receivers Tee Higgins (12 touchdowns) and Justyn Ross (nine touchdowns) and game-breaking running back Travis Etienne (8.1 yards per carry). Alabama returns quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa, the Heisman Trophy runnerup, and an array of weapons, too. As a new season starts, college football fans best be prepared for Tide vs. Tigers V.

The Top 25 is sponsored by Regions Bank this season, the first time the poll has ever had a presenting sponsor.

Poll points

• We’re No. 1! Clemson is the 23rd team to be preseason No. 1 and the first first-timer since Georgia in 2008. The Tigers will try to become the 12th team to start No. 1 and finish No. 1 since the preseason poll started in 1950. The last to do it was Alabama in 2017. Only two teams have gone wireto-wire as No. 1: Florida State in 1999 and Southern California in 2004. Alabama has now been No. 2 to start the season nine times, matching Oklahoma for the most in AP poll history. Just as many teams (11) have started No. 2 and won the title as No. 1. • Consistent Buckeyes Ohio State is ranked in the preseason for the 31st consecutiv­e season (19892019), the third best all-time streak behind only Penn State (34 years, 1968-2002) and Nebraska (33 years, 1970-2002). The Buckeyes have been ranked in 66 of 70 preseason polls, most of any school. The Buckeyes were unranked in 1966-67, 1979 and 1988.

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