Crimson Tide maintain position in Week 10 AP Poll

AP Poll is out. Did anything change after the bye-week?

The Week 10 AP Poll has just been released, and Crimson Tide fans shouldn’t be too surprised when they see the newest rankings.

After a bye-week this week, the Tide didn’t get a chance to impress voters on Saturday, but it was definitely useful for Nick Saban’s Crimson Tide team to focus a bit on outstanding issues and heal some of their injury wounds from the first half of the season.

Even though the CFP Rankings, the one that matters, come out on Tuesday, the AP Poll has always served a purpose, and we will continue to update you on each week’s iteration of the poll.

Have a look at the full AP Poll in the table below.

RANK TEAM PV RANK CONFERENCE POINTS
1
Georgia (8-0) 1 SEC 1,575 (63)
2
Cincinnati (8-0) 2 American Athletic 1,455
3
Alabama (7-1) 3 SEC 1,413
4
Oklahoma (9-0) 4 Big 12 1,382
5
Michigan State (8-0) 8 Big Ten 1,340
6
Ohio State (7-1) 5 Big Ten 1,296
7
Oregon (7-1) 7 Pac-12 1,233
8
Notre Dame (7-1) 11 IA Independents 1,067
9
Michigan (7-1) 6 Big Ten 1,048
10
Wake Forest (8-0) 13 ACC 1,025
11
Oklahoma State (7-1) 15 Big 12 915
12
Auburn (6-2) 18 SEC 853
13
Texas A&M (6-2) 14 SEC 847
14
Baylor (7-1) 16 Big 12 833
15
Ole Miss (6-2) 10 SEC 678
16
UTSA (8-0) 23 Conference USA 460
17
Brigham Young (7-2) 25 IA Independents 450
18
Kentucky (6-2) 12 SEC 409
19
Iowa (6-2) 9 Big Ten 342
20
Houston (7-1) American Athletic 338
21
Coastal Carolina (7-1) 24 Sun Belt 237
22
Penn State (5-3) 20 Big Ten 182
23
SMU (7-1) 19 American Athletic 176
24
Louisiana-Lafayette (7-1) Sun Belt 161
25
Fresno State (7-2) Mountain West 151
Others receiving votes:

Pittsburgh 117, North Carolina State 104, Wisconsin 91, Mississippi State 79, Arkansas 72, Minnesota 51, San Diego State 50, Appalachian State 23, Utah 11, Iowa State 9, Nevada 2

Alabama will play LSU on Saturday at 6 p.m. CT and can be viewed on ESPN.

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