Oklahoma moved up to No. 5 in The Associated Press college football poll Sunday, Miami’s late-game gaffe nearly cost the 25th-ranked Hurricanes a spot in rankings and six basketball blue bloods made some history.
No. 1 Georgia, coming off its best game of the season, a rout of Kentucky, regained some of the first-place votes it lost in the AP Top 25 last week when it needed a late rally to stay unbeaten at Auburn.
The Bulldogs got 50 first-place votes after 35 last week. No. 2 Michigan received 11 first-place votes as the Wolverines roll along unbeaten and untested.
RANK TEAM RECORD PREVIOUS RANK
1 Georgia 6-0 1
2 Michigan 6-0 2
3 Ohio State 5-0 4
4 Florida State 5-0 5
5 Oklahoma 6-0 12
6 Penn State 5-0 6
7 Washington 5-0 7
8 Oregon 5-0 8
9 Texas 5-1 3
10 USC 6-0 9
11 Alabama 5-1 11
12 North Carolina 5-0 14
13 Ole Miss 5-1 16
14 Louisville 6-0 25
15 Oregon State 5-1 15
16 Utah 4-1 18
17 Duke 4-1 19
18 UCLA 4-1 N/R
19 Washington State 4-1 13
19 Tennessee 4-1 22
21 Notre Dame 5-2 10
22 LSU 4-2 23
23 Kansas 5-1 N/R
24 Kentucky 5-1 20
25 Miami 4-1 17