The Arizona Republic

Alabama back atop AP poll; Irish No. 2

- Ralph D. Russo

Alabama is No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll for the first time this year, extending its record of consecutiv­e seasons with at least one week on top of the rankings to 13.

Notre Dame moved up two spots to No. 2 on Sunday after upsetting Clemson in a dramatic double-overtime game Saturday night. Ohio State remained No. 3. Clemson gave up the top spot for the first time this season and landed at No. 4.

The Crimson Tide, who had an open date, received 59 of 62 first-place votes. Notre Dame, which has its best ranking since it was No. 1 at the end of the 2012 regular season, received two first-place votes. Ohio State got one.

Texas A&M moved up two spots to No. 5, the Aggies’ best ranking since they finished fifth to end the 2012 season.

Florida jumped two spots to No. 6 after beating Georgia to snap a threegame losing streak against its SEC East rival. The Bulldogs fell eight spots to a season-low 13th.

No. 8 BYU, No. 9 Miami and No.10 Indiana round out the top 10.

The Hoosiers moved up three spots after beating Michigan to receive their best ranking since they were No. 10 in 1969.

Poll points

It’s no surprise when Alabama reaches No. 1, but it’s always historic.

The Crimson Tide’s streak of seasons with at least one appearance at No. 1 started in Nick Saban’s second year as coach in Tuscaloosa.

The Tide reached the top of the poll for the first time under Saban on Nov. 2, 2008, the day after beating Arkansas State.

No. 1 Texas lost that week at Texas Tech – Graham Harrell to Michael Crabtree in the final seconds as the Red Raiders shocked the Longhorns – to open the door for Alabama to ascend.

The second-longest streak of consecutiv­e years appearing at No. 1 in AP poll history belongs to Miami, which went seven seasons from 1986-92.

This No. 1 appearance is the 92nd under Saban and Alabama’s record 123rd overall. Take away Alabama’s other No. 1 appearance­s and just Saban’s appearance­s at No. 1 would rank as the fourth-most in college history behind Ohio State’s (105), Oklahoma’s (101) and Notre Dame’s (98). That’s also one more than Southern California (91) has ever had.

In

● No. 23 Northweste­rn is ranked for the first time since the Wildcats finished the 2018 season at No. 21.

● No. 25 Louisiana-Lafayette returns to the rankings after cracking them earlier this season for the first time in almost 80 years.

Out

● Boise State dropped out after getting run over by BYU on Friday night.

● Michigan is out for the first time this season after falling to 1-2. The Wolverines were last unranked while eligible for the poll at the end of 2017.

 ?? MATT CASHORE/POOL PHOTO VIA AP ?? Notre Dame wide receiver Javon McKinley reacts after making a catch against Clemson on Saturday.
MATT CASHORE/POOL PHOTO VIA AP Notre Dame wide receiver Javon McKinley reacts after making a catch against Clemson on Saturday.

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