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Coastal Carolina breaks into top 10, Alabama still No. 1

- By Ralph D. Russo

The first top-10 shakeup in more than a month pushed Coastal Carolina to No. 9 in The Associated Press college football poll Sunday.

Alabama was a unanimous No. 1, followed by Notre Dame, Ohio State, Clemson and Texas A&M as those teams held their spots for a sixth straight week.

Surprising losses by Florida and Miami shuff led the rest of the top 10. No. 6 Cincinnati and No. 7 Indiana each moved up one spot and No. 8 Iowa State jumped two.

Then come the unbeaten Chanticlee­rs (11-0), the first Sun Belt Conference team to crack the AP’s top 10.

Georgia landed at No. 10 ahead of Florida at 11. The Gators dropped five spots after losing in bizarre and dramatic fashion to LSU in the fog Saturday night.

Miami plummeted 10 spots to No. 19 after getting blown out by North Carolina. The Tar Heels moved up four spots to No. 16.

Alabama has been ranked in 211 consecutiv­e polls, matching Florida State (1989-2001) for the second-longest streak in poll history.

The Crimson Tide will likely move into second all by themselves after the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game next week. To pass Nebraska’s record of 348 consecutiv­e poll appearance­s from 19812002, Alabama will need about eight more seasons in the Top 25.

This pandemic-altered season has helped create some opportunit­ies for teams that have not been ranked in a while — or ever before, like Coastal Carolina — to get into the Top 25.

No. 25 San Jose State is this week’s upstart.

The Spartans improved to 6-0 and earned a spot in the Mountain West title game for the first time with a second-half rally against Nevada on Friday night.

The last time San Jose State was ranked was 2012,

when the Spartans moved into the rankings after the regular season was complete.

“Love it. Love it, man. It’s awesome,” fourth-year coach Brent Brennan to AP Sunday in a phone interview. “I think it’s awesome

for these player that can look at how hard they worked.”

This San Jose State team showed progress last year, going 5-7 after winning three games total in Brennan’s first two seasons.

The pandemic shutdown scattered his team in the spring and local COVID-19 restrictio­ns have made the season a challenge at every turn. San Jose State had to relocate to practice at first and then to play.

The team and staff is currently staying at a hotel in Las Vegas after playing Nevada at Boyd Stadium on Friday.

The Spartans will “host” the Mountain West championsh­ip game against Boise State at Boyd Stadium on Saturday.

“This is really a neat thing for our players to feel that sense of pride and that sense of excitement, of like, we’ve worked really hard for this and we’ve overcome so much and we’re getting recognitio­n on a national level,” Brennan said of the ranking.

Also moving back into the rankings was No. 24 North Carolina State (8-3). The Wolfpack completed their season last week.

Falling out were Colorado, which lost for the first time this season, and Wisconsin.

Championsh­ip weekend

Nine of the 10 FBS conference championsh­ip games will feature at least one ranked team and six will match Top-25 teams. Conference USA is the only one with no ranked teams.

• No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 11 Florida, SEC championsh­ip.

• No. 2 Notre Dame vs. No. 4 Clemson, ACC championsh­ip.

• No. 3 Ohio State vs. No. 15 Northweste­rn, Big Ten championsh­ip.

• No. 20 Tulsa at No. 6 Cincinnati, American championsh­ip.

• No. 8 Iowa State vs. No. 12 Oklahoma, Big 12 championsh­ip.

• No. 17 Louisiana-Lafayette at No. 9 Coastal Carolina, Sun Belt championsh­ip.

• Washington at No. 13 Southern California, Pac12 championsh­ip.

• No. 23 Buffalo vs. Ball State, MAC championsh­ip.

• Boise State vs. No. 25 San Jose State, Mountain West championsh­ip.

 ?? VASHA HUNT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Coastal Carolina receiver Jaivon Heiligh, middle, and teammate Will McDonald celebrate Heiligh’s touchdown on Saturday. Coastal Carolina rose to No. 9 in the AP Top 25.
VASHA HUNT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Coastal Carolina receiver Jaivon Heiligh, middle, and teammate Will McDonald celebrate Heiligh’s touchdown on Saturday. Coastal Carolina rose to No. 9 in the AP Top 25.

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