New AP Poll is out. How far did Alabama fall?
As always, the latest Coaches Poll came out before the AP Poll on Sunday. In those rankings, Alabama only dropped to No. 5 after losing to Texas A&M 41-38 on Saturday.
The AP Poll isn’t that far off regarding how they view the Crimson Tide. In fact, they’re not off at all, as Alabama also checked in at No. 5 on Sunday afternoon. Here’s how the rest of the AP Poll looked on Sunday:
Top 10
- 1
Conferences to gain power?
Internal documents reveal remade NCAA
- 2New
Matt Campbell
Iowa State HC to interview with Chicago Bears
- 3Hot
Coach K blasts NCAA
'It's ridiculous what we're in'
- 4
Rose Bowl
Evacuation warning issued
- 5
Mick Cronin
UCLA coach eviscerates team
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1. Georgia Bulldogs (62 first-place votes)
2. Iowa Hawkeyes
3. Cincinnati Bearcats
4. Oklahoma Sooners
5. Alabama Crimson Tide
6. Ohio State Buckeyes
7. Penn State Nittany Lions
8. Michigan Wolverines
9. Oregon Ducks
10. Michigan State Spartans
11. Kentucky Wildcats
12. Oklahoma State Cowboys
13. Ole Miss Rebels
14. Norte Dame Fighting Irish
15. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
16. Wake Forest Demon Deacons
17. Arkansas Razorbacks
18. Arizona State Sun Devils
19. BYU Cougars
20. Florida Gators
21. Texas A&M Aggies
22. NC State Wolfpack
23. SMU Mustangs
24. San Diego State Aztecs
25. Texas Longhorns
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Others receiving votes
Auburn 106, Clemson 63, Baylor 62, UTSA 22, Mississippi State 7, Kansas State 3, Air Force 2, Appalachian State 2, Pittsburgh 1
Alabama will travel to Starkville to take on Mississippi State next Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. CT and will air on ESPN. Lines for that matchup will be released soon, so stay tuned.