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Record changes in Top 25 after 11 ranked losses

- By Ralph D. Russo

No. 22 Syracuse and No. 23 Virginia broke long runs of being unranked and were among a record seven teams to move into The Associated Press college football poll after a season-high 11 ranked teams lost this weekend.

The top of the ranking was mostly unchanged. No. 1 Alabama, No. 4 LSU and No. 5 Michigan were idle and unchanged . No. 2 Clemson and No. 3 Notre Dame won easily.

The College Football Playoff selection committee releases its first ranking of the season on Tuesday.

The back end of the AP Top 25 was overhauled after nine of the 11 teams ranked Nos. 15-25 lost. Seven teams going from unranked to ranked is the most since the AP poll expanded to 25 in 1989. Eleven ranked teams overall losing is the most since the weekend of Nov. 26, 2016. And eight ranked teams losing to unranked teams is also a record for the Top 25 era.

Syracuse is ranked for the first time since 2001 and Virginia is in for the first time since 2011.

POLL POINTS

The Orange had the second-longest streak of unranked seasons among Power Five schools, behind only Indiana. The Hoosiers have not been ranked since 1994. The Cavaliers were tied for sixth on that list with Illinois.

With those teams now ranked, here are the current longest droughts in the AP Top 25: Indiana, 1994

Purdue, 2007

Wake Forest, 2008

Kansas, 2009

Illinois 2011

Rutgers, 2012

The other teams making their season debut in the Top 25 came from outside the Power Five conference­s:

— No. 17 Houston is in for the first time since 2016.

— No. 18 Utah State is ranked for the first time since the final 2016 poll, when the Aggies finished 16th.

 ?? Va. / The Daily ProgressZa­ck Wajsgras ?? Virginia’s wide receiver Joe Reed, wide receiver Hasise Dubois celebrate with fans after Virginia’s win against North Carolina, on Saturday in Charlottes­ville,
Va. / The Daily ProgressZa­ck Wajsgras Virginia’s wide receiver Joe Reed, wide receiver Hasise Dubois celebrate with fans after Virginia’s win against North Carolina, on Saturday in Charlottes­ville,

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