The Standard Journal

Florida State reclaims top spot in polls late

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Breaking down the ballots for the AP Top 25 and wrapping up college football’s 12th weekend:

Fla. St. reclaims top spot

Florida State just keeps on winning.

Good or lucky — probably both — the Seminoles have defied logic to stay undefeated and extend their winning streak to 26 games.

In a season filled with remarkable rallies, Florida State followed up its latest one on the field Saturday night at Miami with another comeback of sorts on Sunday.

The Seminoles are No. 1 again in the AP Top 25, returning to where they started the season after spending six weeks behind Mississipp­i State.

The Seminoles were preseason No. 1 before being replaced by the Bulldogs in October. The Bulldogs (9-1) had a run of six weeks on top stopped after losing 25-20 at Alabama on Saturday.

The Crimson Tide moved up four spots to No. 2 in the poll. The Bulldogs dropped to fourth. The Seminoles received 43 first-place votes from the media panel. Alabama got 16 and No. 3 Oregon has one.

Florida State is the only unbeaten team remaining from the Big Five conference­s after Jameis Winston and the ‘Noles erased a halftime deficit for the fifth time this season to beat Miami 30-24.

Along the way to 100, the Seminoles have caught a few breaks. Clemson’s bad snap in the red zone. An offensive pass interferen­ce that wiped out a potential game-winning touchdown against Notre Dame. In the Miami game, Winston had a pass batted at the line of scrimmage turn into a touchdown.

The Seminoles are a long way for being last season’s juggernaut, which had most games in the bag by halftime. They get criticized for playing a schedule with few marquee games, but some of that is overblown.

Florida State beat Clemson without Winston and when the Tigers had star freshman quarterbac­k DeShaun Watson, who has missed much of the season with injuries. The Seminoles beat Louisville when it had two of its best players (quarterbac­k Will Gardner and receiver Devante Parker) healthy and playing together for one of the few times this season.

Knock Miami (6-4) and Notre Dame (7-3), but are they that much worse than Texas A&M (7-4) or LSU (7-4), teams that Alabama and Mississipp­i State have built their resumes on that are currently unranked.

And then, of course, there are the off-the-field issues, including the sexual assault allegation­s against Winston and the case of the stolen crab legs. Florida State has become the team college football fans — outside of Tallahasse­e, Florida — love to hate.

“At the end of the day, it’s about winning and losing, and we’re winning, so why constantly criticize us when we are making it possible to win games and continue to chase our goals?” Seminoles receiver Rashad Greene said after beating Miami. “At the end of the day, that’s their job to criticize us, and it’s my job to go out there and play football and get my teammates going, and we will continue to win and get better.”

Maybe it’s just a matter of time before Florida State falls, but the Seminoles seem to be growing stronger with every near-loss experience. Coach Jimbo Fisher said the slow starts are just part of his team’s “personalit­y.”

“They never panic,” he said. “They look each other in the eye and they handle the next play.”

And now they’re No. 1 again, at least in the AP and coaches’ polls.

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