Here is this week’s AP Top 25, with first-place votes and total points noted;
- Georgia (59 first-place votes) – 1,569 total points
- Alabama (3) – 1,492
- Ohio State (1) – 1,473
- Michigan – 1,364
- Clemson – 1,268
- Oklahoma – 1,257
- USC – 1,197
- Kentucky – 1,096
- Oklahoma State – 1,071
- Arkansas – 920
- Tennessee – 866
- North Carolina State – 781
- Utah – 684
- Penn State – 666
- Oregon – 593
- Ole Miss – 585
- Baylor – 494
- Washington – 485
- BYU – 381
- Florida – 360
- Wake Forest – 345
- Texas – 339
- Texas A&M – 309
- Pittsburgh – 181
- Miami – 123
Others receiving votes: Michigan State 91, Florida State 85, Appalachian State 77, North Carolina 72, Washington State 62, Cincinnati 52, Oregon State 49, Minnesota 48, Kansas 23, Syracuse 7, LSU 6, Wisconsin 4
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