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AP Top 25: Georgia jumps to No. 2 behind Alabama; UCLA moves in

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Georgia jumped three spots to No. 2 behind Alabama in the Associated Press Top 25 released Tuesday, giving the Southeaste­rn Conference the top two teams in the country for the 30th time in the 85-year history of the college football poll.

It is the second time in the last three seasons and the third in the last five that the SEC is sitting 1-2 in the AP Top 25, which is presented by Regions Bank. Alabama and LSU had a four-week run as Nos. 1 and 2 in the 2019 season before they played each other.

The Crimson Tide strengthen­ed its hold on No. 1 after it throttled Miami in the first full week of the regular season. Alabama received 59 first-place votes, up from the 47 it had in the preseason poll.

Georgia received four first-place votes after beating Clemson 10-3 in the opening weekend’s biggest game.

Ohio State moved up to No. 3 and Oklahoma dropped two spots to No. 4. Texas A&M is fifth, giving the SEC three teams in the top five.

Clemson fell three spots to sixth, marking the first time the Tigers have been out of the top four since 2017. Clemson dropped as low as No. 7 that season before finishing fourth.

No. 7 Cincinnati and No. 8 Notre Dame moved up one spot each. Iowa State dropped two places to No. 9, one spot ahead of No. 10 Iowa, heading into their rivalry game on Saturday.

No. 16 UCLA is ranked for the first time since a brief stay at No. 25 in 2017, Jim Mora’s last season as coach of the Bruins. It has been a slow climb back for UCLA under Chip Kelly, but a 2-0 start and a 38-27 victory against LSU pushed the Bruins into the rankings. LSU dropped out of the rankings from No. 16.

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Alabama wide receiver Jameson Williams scores a touchdown against Miami during a Sept. 4 game in Atlanta. The win helped cement the Crimson Tide’s place at No. 1 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll released Tuesday.
JOHN BAZEMORE/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Alabama wide receiver Jameson Williams scores a touchdown against Miami during a Sept. 4 game in Atlanta. The win helped cement the Crimson Tide’s place at No. 1 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll released Tuesday.

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