The latest college football rankings have the Georgia Bulldogs back in the top spot of the AP Top 25 Poll.
Saturday’s exploits had a major impact in the latest college football rankings, as the Georgia Bulldogs and the Ohio State Buckeyes each moved up a spot in the AP Top 25 Poll, while the Alabama Crimson Tide dropped two spots all the way down to No. 3.
Although all three College Football Playoff contending teams are still undefeated, not all wins are viewed equally. Georgia blew out cross-division rival Auburn, while Ohio State had no issues beating divisional foe Michigan State. As for Alabama, the Crimson Tide were two yards away from being upset by the Texas A&M Aggies. Their ranking is reflected by almost getting upset at home…
Behold! The latest AP Top 25 Poll. How much has it changed from the rankings a week ago?
College football rankings: AP Top 25 Poll, Week 7: Georgia reclaims top spot
Here is what Associated Press decided were the 25 best teams in college football for Week 7.
- Georgia Bulldogs
- Ohio State Buckeyes
- Alabama Crimson Tide
- Clemson Tigers
- Michigan Wolverines
- Tennessee Volunteers
- USC Trojans
- Oklahoma State Cowboys
- Ole Miss Rebels
- Penn State Nittany Lions
- UCLA Bruins
- Oregon Ducks
- TCU Horned Frogs
- Wake Forest Demon Deacons
- North Carolina State Wolfpack
- Mississippi State Bulldogs
- Kansas State Wildcats
- Syracuse Orange
- Kansas Jayhawks
- Utah Utes
- Cincinnati Bearcats
- Texas Longhorns
- Kentucky Wildcats
- Illinois Fighting Illini
- James Madison Dukes
The top five are Georgia, Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson and Michigan. Tennessee, USC, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss and Penn State round out the top 10. No. 11 through No. 15 are UCLA, Oregon, TCU, Wake Forest and NC State. No. 16 through No. 20 are Mississippi State, Kansas State, Syracuse, Kansas and Utah. Cincinnati, Texas, Kentucky, Illinois and James Madison round it all out.
The big takeaway in all this is Georgia has the best win of any team in the country. The Dawgs’ complete evisceration of Oregon at Mercedes-Benz Stadium over Labor Day Weekend is looking better by the week. Clearly, the Associated Press feels the same, as Ohio State and Alabama do not have a win of that caliber up to this point. That all could change here in a matter of weeks…
Ultimately, we are going to see a top-10 team lose this weekend with No. 6 Tennessee hosting No. 3 Alabama in the most important rendition of the Third Saturday in October in years. The winner of that game may have what it takes to potentially overtake Georgia and Ohio State in the AP’s pecking order. For now, we have a massive college football game on tap for next Saturday.
Enjoy being No. 1 again, Georgia fans, as your schedule will be getting tougher by the week now.
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