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AP Top 25 poll: Oklahoma plummets, Alabama jumps Cincinnati in college football rankings

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The AP voters have spoken, and a one-loss Oklahoma team is not worthy of being in the top 10. The Sooners dropped eight spots to No. 12 this week following a 27-14 loss to Baylor, which finds itself one spot ahead of the Sooners at No. 11. That seven-spot climb is the biggest improvement of any team in the poll this week.

The other significant change involves the top two. After ranking Cincinnati in the No. 2 spot behind Georgia for the last month, Alabama jumped ahead of the Bearcats this week. Apparently the Tide’s win over New Mexico State was more impressive than Cincinnati’s over South Florida Friday night.

As for the rest of the top 10, everybody ranked between Nos. 5 and 10 last week each moved up a spot, including Ohio State. The Buckeyes enter the top five after what might’ve been their most impressive performance of the season in a 59-31 win over Purdue.

The only new team in the top 10 this week is Ole Miss, which moved up two spots to No. 10 after beating Texas A&M. The Aggies, meanwhile, fell five spots to No. 16.

Here are the complete rankings.

1. Georgia (62 first-place votes)

2. Alabama

3. Cincinnati

4. Oregon

5. Ohio State

6. Notre Dame

7. Michigan State

8. Michigan

9. Oklahoma State

10. Ole Miss

11. Baylor

12. Oklahoma

13. Wake Forest

14. BYU

15. UTSA

16. Texas A&M

17. Houston

18. Iowa

19. Wisconsin

20. Pitt

21. Arkansas

22. Louisiana

23. San Diego State

24. Utah

25. NC State

Others Receiving Votes: Mississippi State 52, Auburn 43, Appalachian State 32, Penn State 31, Coastal Carolina 28, Utah State 12, Kansas State 12, SMU 9, Kentucky 9, Purdue 4

Dropped Out: Penn State, Coastal Carolina

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