AP Top 25 Poll: Texas enters at No. 21 after Alabama loss

Texas comes in at No. 21 in the new AP Top 25 Poll.

Texas makes its first appearance in the AP Top 25 Poll after its 20-19 loss to the Alabama Crimson Tide.

The Longhorns come in at No. 21 in the rankings but is to be without starting quarterback Quinn Ewers for 4-6 weeks due to an SC sprain.

Alabama fell one spot to No. 2 following the tight win over Texas in Austin.

Four Big 12 schools are featured in this week’s rankings. Oklahoma (No. 6) and Oklahoma State (No. 8) are off to 2-0 starts to the year. Baylor dropped an overtime thriller at BYU to drop to No. 17.

Here is a full look at the updated top 25 poll.

1. Georgia (2-0)

2. Alabama (2-0)

3. Ohio State (2-0)

4. Michigan (2-0)

5. Clemson (2-0)

6. Oklahoma (2-0)

7. USC (2-0)

8. Oklahoma State (2-0)

9. Kentucky (2-0)

10. Arkansas (2-0)

11. Michigan State (2-0)

12. BYU (2-0)

13. Miami (2-0)

14. Utah (2-0)

15. Tennessee (2-0)

16. NC State (2-0)

17. Baylor (1-1)

18. Florida (1-1)

19. Wake Forest (2-0)

20. Ole Miss (2-0)

21. Texas (1-1)

22. Penn State (2-0)

23. Pitt (1-1)

24. Texas A&M (1-1)

25. Oregon (1-1)

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