
Oklahoma moved up to No. 5 in The Associated Press college football poll and Miami’s late-game gaffe nearly cost the 25th-ranked Hurricanes a spot in the rankings. No. 1 Georgia got 50 first-place votes after 35 last week. No. 2 Michigan had 11 first-place votes. No. 3 Ohio State and No. 4 Florida State each moved up a spot and received a first-place vote. Oklahoma jumped seven places after beating Texas. The Longhorns slipped to No. 9. For the first time ever, basketball blue bloods Kentucky, North Carolina, Duke, UCLA, Kansas and Louisville are ranked in football at the same time.
Record Pts Prv
1. Georgia (50) 6-0 1559 1
2. Michigan (11) 6-0 1489 2
3. Ohio St. (1) 5-0 1408 4
4. Florida St. (1) 5-0 1389 5
5. Oklahoma 6-0 1278 12
6. Penn St. 5-0 1273 6
7. Washington 5-0 1239 7
8. Oregon 5-0 1150 8
9. Texas 5-1 1052 3
10. Southern Cal 6-0 999 9
11. Alabama 5-1 971 11
12. North Carolina 5-0 894 14
13. Mississippi 5-1 748 16
14. Louisville 6-0 731 25
15. Oregon St. 5-1 725 15
16. Utah 4-1 567 18
17. Duke 4-1 479 19
18. UCLA 4-1 438 -
19. Washington St. 4-1 412 13
19. Tennessee 4-1 412 22
21. Notre Dame 5-2 374 10
22. LSU 4-2 321 23
23. Kansas 5-1 103 -
24. Kentucky 5-1 99 20