The Record (Troy, NY)

LSU No. 1 ahead of ‘Bama, Ohio St.

- By Ralph D. Russo AP College Football Writer

The No. 1 vs. No. 2 game between Alabama and LSU in two weeks looks set, though the order of the Crimson Tide and Tigers changed in the AP Top 25 in one of the closet votes ever. Heading into an off date for both teams, LSU flip-flopped with Alabama to become the new No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll presented by Regions Bank. The Tigers received 1,476 points, two more than Alabama, for the closest margin between 1 and 2 since No. 1 Florida State was two points ahead of Auburn on Oct. 5, 2014. No. 3 Ohio State was not far behind with 1,468 points. Eight points separating first from third is the fewest in the regular season since Dec. 3, 1979, when No. 1 Ohio State was 10 points ahead of No. 3 Southern California, with Oklahoma in between, two back of the Buckeyes. Alabama received the most first-place votes this week with 21.

LSU and Ohio State both got 17 first-place votes. No. 4 Clemson received seven first-place votes.

The Alabama-LSU game is scheduled for Nov. 9 in Tuscaloosa, but the top of the rankings should be locked until then. LSU, Alabama, Ohio State and No. 5 Penn State are all off next week, and No. 4 Clemson is tuning up against Wofford.

Oklahoma became the third top-six team in the last three weeks to lose to an unranked team, falling at Kansas State and dropping five spots to No. 10. POLL POINTS There was a lot going on at the top of the ranking this week.

This is the second time this season the No. 1 team won and dropped out of the top spot. Preseason No. 1 Clemson was the first, back in late September. The last time it happened twice in a season with different teams was 2009, when Florida and Alabama dropped out in consecutiv­e weeks.

The last time the No. 1 team did not receive the most first-place votes was Nov. 30, 2014, when No. 2 Florida State had 29 and No. 1 Alabama had 25.

The eight-point margin between the top 3 teams is the closest since 1978, when the weighting of the votes changed to its current format. The smallest margin in the top three in the current format previously was nine in the 1994 preseason poll — No. 1 Florida, 1,416; No. 2 Notre Dame, 1,414 and No. 3 Florida State, 1,407.

GAMES OF THE CENTURY

Barring some weirdness with the voters next week, Alabama-LSU will be the 26th 1 vs. 2 regular- season game, including conference championsh­ip games. The No. 1 team is 15-8-2, including LSU’s 9- 6 victory at Alabama in 2011, the last time 1 and 2 met in the regular season.

The advent of the Bowl Championsh­ip Series in 1998, and then later the College Football Playoff, have created frequent 1-2 matchups during bowl season. Overall, No. 1 is 28-212. After LSU and Alabama played as 1 and 2 in the regular season, they had a rematch in the BCS championsh­ip game in January 2012 won by the Crimson Tide.

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CONFERENCE CALL Big Ten — 6 ( Nos. 3, 5, 13, 14, 18, 19)

SEC — 5 (Nos. 1, 2, 6, 8, 11)

Big 12 — 3 ( Nos. 10, 12, 22)

American — 3 ( Nos. 15, 17, 24)

ACC — 2 (Nos. 4, 23) Pac-12 — 2 ( Nos. 7, 9)

 ?? GERALD HERBERT - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? LSU running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire (22) celebrates his touchdown with tight end Thaddeus Moss (81) in the second half of an NCAA college football game against Auburn in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019. LSU won 23-20.
GERALD HERBERT - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LSU running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire (22) celebrates his touchdown with tight end Thaddeus Moss (81) in the second half of an NCAA college football game against Auburn in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019. LSU won 23-20.

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