Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tide still on top

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Alabama remained the unanimous No. 1 team in The Associated Press college football poll as the top eight teams in the rankings held steady for the fourth week in a row.

Alabama is the unanimous No. 1 again in The Associated Press college football poll as the top eight teams in the rankings held steady for the fourth week in a row.

The Crimson Tide got 62 first-place votes for the second consecutiv­e week and are followed by No. 2 Notre Dame, No. 3 Ohio State and No. 4 Clemson.

SEC teams Texas A&M and Florida are fifth and sixth, respective­ly. Unbeaten Cincinnati is seventh and undefeated BYU is eighth.

The changes in the poll came after that, with Miami inching up to No. 9 and Indiana returning to the top 10.

Oregon’s first loss of the season knocked the Ducks out of the top 10, dropping them 12 spots to No. 21.

POLL POINTS

The Crimson Tide now have been ranked for 209 consecutiv­e AP polls, matching Florida’s run from 1990-2002 under Steve Spurrier for the third-longest streak in the history of the rankings.

Florida State is second at 211 consecutiv­e poll appearance­s from 1989-2001. With two games against losing teams left on Alabama’s schedule, the Tide are likely to catch Bobby Bowden’s Seminoles before the SEC Championsh­ip Game on Dec. 19.

IN-N-OUT

Texas, Auburn and North Carolina dropped out of the rankings after each lost for the third time this season. All three started the season ranked and at some point spent time in the top 10.

The replacemen­ts were two teams returning to the poll and one making its season debut:

m No. 23 Washington is ranked for the first time this season after it improved to 3-0 with a 21-point comeback against Utah on Saturday night.

m No. 24 Iowa was also 24th in the preseason. The Hawkeyes disappeare­d from the rankings along with the rest of the Big Ten when it did not look as if the conference would play in the fall. When the Big Ten returned, Iowa didn’t quite make the cut among voters, but four victories in a row have the Hawkeyes back where they started.

m No. 25 Liberty is back after a week out.

RANKED VS. RANKED

No. 10 Indiana at No. 18 Wisconsin. The Badgers already have had three games canceled, virtually eliminatin­g them from the Big Ten West race. Meanwhile, Indiana could be in line to take the East if Ohio State can’t make the conference’s minimum games requiremen­t.

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