Cal, ASU move into AP Top 25
California and Arizona State moved into the AP Top 25 college football poll to give the Pac-12 six ranked teams, the most for the conference in almost four years.
A weekend filled with blowouts left the top half of the AP media poll presented by Regions Bank mostly unchanged.
Clemson remains No. 1, with 57 of the 62 first-place votes, as the top nine held their spots Sunday. Alabama was No. 2, receiving five first-place votes, followed by Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Auburn and Florida.
The ninth-ranked Gators were the only top-10 team to play a competitive game. The others won by a combined 428-97.
Utah, the highest ranked Pac-12 team, moved up to No. 10. The last time the Pac-12 had six ranked teams was Nov. 8, 2015.
Record Pts Pv
1. Clemson (57) 3-0 1545 1
2. Alabama (5) 3-0 1488 2
3. Georgia 3-0 1386 3
4. LSU 3-0 1339 4
5. Oklahoma 3-0 1310 5
6. Ohio St. 3-0 1292 6
7. Notre Dame 2-0 1099 7
8. Auburn 3-0 1079 8
9. Florida 3-0 959 9
10. Utah 3-0 929 11
11. Michigan 2-0 917 10
12. Texas 2-1 888 12
13. Penn St. 3-0 726 13
13. Wisconsin 2-0 726 14
15. UCF 3-0 703 17
16. Oregon 2-1 670 15
17. Texas A&M 2-1 665 16
18. Iowa 3-0 539 19
19. Washington St. 3-0 452 20
20. Boise St. 3-0 277 22
21. Virginia 3-0 252 25
22. Washington 2-1 183 23
23. California 3-0 164 NR
24. Arizona St. 3-0 156 NR
25. TCU 2-0 104 NR Others receiving votes: Kansas St. 91, Oklahoma St. 51, Army 50, Michigan St. 37, Memphis 26, Wake Forest 14, BYU 12, Iowa St. 7, Temple 7, Mississippi St. 4, Appalachian St. 2, Minnesota 1.