College Football AP Poll Top 25 Released - LSU And Penn State Climb, Clemson And Georgia Slide

Week 7 of the NCAA college football season is in the books and the new AP Top 25 Poll has been released. There are a few major changes in the top 10, thanks to South Carolina upsetting Georgia while LSU took care of Florida. Outside the top 10, #11 Texas got defeated in the Red River Showdown vs. OU, #17 Iowa lost to #10 Penn State, #19 Wake Forest, #20 Virginia and #23 Memphis all lost to unranked teams. #24 Texas A&M lost a tough one to the best team in the country in Alabama.

Here is the full AP Top 25 rankings:
1. Alabama Crimson Tide (6-0)  
2. LSU Tigers (6-0)
3. Clemson Tigers (6-0) 
4. Ohio State Buckeyes (6-0)
5. Oklahoma Sooners (6-0)
6. Wisconsin Badgers (6-0)
7.  Penn State Nittany Lions (6-0)
8. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (5-1)

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9. Florida Gators (6-1)
10. Georgia Bulldogs (5-1)
11. Auburn Tigers (5-1)
12. Oregon Ducks (5-1)
13. Utah Utes (5-1)
14. Boise State Broncos (6-0)
15. Texas Longhorns (4-2)

16. Michigan Wolverines (5-1)
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17. Arizona State (5-1)
18. Baylor Bears (6-0)
19. SMU Mustangs (6-0)
20. Minnesota Golden Gophers (6-0)
21. Cincinnati Bearcats (5-1)
22. Missouri Tigers (5-1)
23. Iowa Hawkeyes (4-2)
24. Appalachian State  (5-0)

25. Washington Huskies (5-2)

Others receiving votes:
Tulane 55, Iowa State 36, Temple 31, Wake Forest 25, California 20, Virginia 8, Memphis 6, USC 4, South Carolina 4, Texas A&M 3, UCF 3, San Diego State 2, Louisiana Tech 1

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