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Posted on: Sunday, October 18, 2009

CFB: Alabama is No. 1 in AP poll after jumping Florida


RALPH D. RUSSO,
AP College Football Writer

THE POLLS

AP TOP 25

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 17, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pvs

1. Alabama (39) 7-0 1,447 2

2. Florida (20) 6-0 1,434 1

3. Texas 6-0 1,365 3

4. Southern Cal 5-1 1,213 6

5. Cincinnati 6-0 1,163 8

6. Boise St. 6-0 1,156 5

7. Iowa 7-0 1,092 11

8. Miami 5-1 1,056 9

9. LSU 5-1 1,014 10

10. TCU 6-0 1,001 12

11. Georgia Tech 6-1 861 19

12. Oregon 5-1 849 13

13. Penn St. 6-1 753 14

14. Oklahoma St. 5-1 690 16

15. Virginia Tech 5-2 684 4

16. BYU 6-1 601 18

17. Houston 5-1 478 23

18. Ohio St. 5-2 373 7

19. Utah 5-1 350 24

20. Pittsburgh 6-1 330 —

21. Texas Tech 5-2 286 —

22. West Virginia 5-1 205 —

23. South Carolina 5-2 159 22

24. Kansas 5-1 120 17

25. Oklahoma 3-3 117 20

Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 61, Mississippi 59, South Florida 57, Nebraska 52, Michigan 41, Cent. Michigan 39, Arizona 25, California 9, Arkansas 8, Oregon St. 5, Idaho 4, Missouri 4, Navy 4, Wisconsin 4, Auburn 3, Boston College 3.

USA TODAY TOP 25

The USA Today Top 25 football coaches poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 17, total points based on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th and previous ranking:

Record Pts Rk

1. Florida (49) 6-0 1,464 1

2. Alabama (9) 7-0 1,398 3

3. Texas (1) 6-0 1,386 2

4. Southern California 5-1 1,237 5

5. Boise State 6-0 1,153 6

6. Cincinnati 6-0 1,104 9

7. TCU 6-0 1,069 8

8. Iowa 7-0 1,037 12

9. Miami (Fla.) 5-1 998 11

10. LSU 5-1 995 10

11. Penn State 6-1 894 13

12. Oklahoma State 5-1 795 14

13. Georgia Tech 6-1 779 20

14. Oregon 5-1 769 16

15. Virginia Tech 5-2 672 4

16. Brigham Young 6-1 577 19

17. Ohio State 5-2 481 7

18. Houston 5-1 421 23

19. Pittsburgh 6-1 328 NR

20. Utah 5-1 300 NR

21. Kansas 5-1 222 15

22. West Virginia 5-1 188 NR

23. South Carolina 5-2 142 22

24. Texas Tech 5-2 132 NR

25. Mississippi 4-2 114 NR

Others receiving votes: Oklahoma 113; South Florida 104; Nebraska 84; Central Michigan 34; Notre Dame 31; Boston College 26; Wisconsin 26; Arkansas 19; Michigan 13; Georgia 12; Missouri 11; Oregon State 10; Auburn 8; Idaho 8; Arizona 7; California 7; Michigan State 5; North Carolina 1; Rutgers 1.

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NEW YORK — After a steady climb, Alabama has reached the top of the AP poll.

The Crimson Tide jumped Florida and landed at No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 today.

The unbeaten Gators had been in the top spot since the preseason, but the Crimson Tide has been gaining ground for weeks by winning more convincingly than the Gators.

The final surge came after Alabama beat South Carolina 20-6 and Florida needed a field goal in the waning seconds to beat Arkansas 23-20 at home.

The Crimson Tide, which received 10 first-place votes last week, got 39 out of 59 from the media panel. Florida received the other 20 first-place votes.

Texas is No. 3, followed by Southern California, Cincinnati and Boise State at No. 6. The Broncos dropped a spot.

Unbeaten Iowa moved up four places after beating Wisconsin 20-10 on the road. Miami, LSU and TCU round out the top 10.

Alabama started the season ranked fifth, then immediately moved up a spot to fourth after beating Virginia Tech to start the season. After two weeks at No. 4, the Crimson Tide moved up another spot to No. 3.

After three weeks behind Florida and Texas, Alabama jumped the Longhorns last week and finished the climb to No. 1 on Sunday.

Alabama was No. 1 for five weeks in the second half of last season, including two weeks when SEC rival Florida was No. 2.

The Gators, the defending national champions, came into the season as an overwhelming No. 1, receiving the highest of percentage of first-place votes ever in the preseason poll.

But Tim Tebow and the Gators have sputtered offensively and had trouble putting away the better teams on their schedule. They had 10-point victories against Tennessee and LSU before beating Arkansas on a field goal with 9 seconds left.

Alabama's four SEC victories have been by an average of 19 points, with the closest margin being 14 against South Carolina.

Florida's four SEC wins have been by an average of 14 points, but that was padded by a 34-point victory against Kentucky.

Alabama also has a nonconference victory against No. 15 Virginia Tech. Florida has played only one ranked team, LSU.

Georgia Tech made the biggest jump in the rankings this week, moving up eight spots to No. 11 after beating Virginia Tech 28-23.

The Hokies dropped 11 spots from No. 4 to 15. Ohio State also dropped 11 spots to 18. The Buckeyes were upset 26-18 at Purdue.

Oregon is No. 12, followed by Penn State and Oklahoma State.

No. 16 BYU then Houston, Ohio State, Utah and Pittsburgh finish the first 20.

Pitt, No. 21 Texas Tech and No. 22 West Virginia are ranked for the first time this season.

No. 23 South Carolina, No. 24 Kansas and No. 25 Oklahoma all lost, but remained ranked.

The Sooners, who have lost three games to ranked teams by a combine five points — with Sam Bradford missing most of each game — are the first team to be ranked with a 3-3 record since Tennessee in Oct. 23, 2005.

The Volunteers finished that season unranked and with a sub-.500 record.

Falling out of the rankings this week were Notre Dame, South Florida and Nebraska.