Auburn falls from rankings in latest AP Poll

Auburn fell out of the AP Poll after being completely dominated by Alabama in a 48-13 loss on Saturday.

Auburn will enter December unranked.

After the Tigers dropped out of the Amway Coaches Poll, Gus Malzahn’s team also fell from No. 22 to other receiving votes in the latest AP Poll released on Sunday.

The Tigers were routed by No. 1 Alabama in the Iron Bowl on Saturday, 48-13, as they fell to 5-3 on the season. Auburn will face No. 5 Texas A&M on Saturday in Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Here is the complete AP Poll:

1. Alabama

2. Notre Dame

3. Ohio State

4. Clemson

5. Texas A&M

6. Florida

7. Cincinnati

8. BYU

9. Miami

10. Indiana

11. Georgia

12. Iowa State

13. Oklahoma

14. Coastal Carolina

15. Marshall

16. Northwestern

17. USC

18. Wisconsin

19. Oklahoma State

20. Louisiana-Lafayette

21. Oregon

22. Tulsa

23. Washington

24. Iowa

25. Liberty

Auburn moves up in latest AP Poll

Auburn moved up a spot in the latest AP Poll. The Tigers return to the field on Saturday when they host Tennessee.

Auburn hasn’t taken the field for two weeks now but it hasn’t hurt its standing in the AP Poll.

In fact, the Tigers moved up one spot in the latest poll from No. 24 to No. 23.

The Tigers were set to play Mississippi State on Saturday but the game was postponed this past Monday due to a rise in COVID-19 cases within both programs. The game has been rescheduled for Dec. 12. Auburn returns to the field on Saturday when they host Tennessee in Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Here is how the rest of the AP Poll stands:

1. Alabama

2. Notre Dame

3. Ohio State

4. Clemson

5. Texas A&M

6. Florida

7. Cincinnati

8. BYU

9. Indiana

10. Wisconsin

11. Oregon

12. Miami (Fla.)

13. Georgia

14. Oklahoma State

T15. Coastal Carolina

T15. Marshall

17. Iowa State

18. Oklahoma

19. Northwestern

20. USC

21. Liberty

22. Texas

23. Auburn

24. Louisiana-Lafayette

25. Tulsa

Auburn football: Tigers stay at No. 24 in latest AP Poll

Auburn travels to Starkville on Saturday to take on the 2-4 Mississippi State Bulldogs.

Coming off its best performance of the season against LSU last Saturday in a 48-11 victory, Auburn got to enjoy a bye week before the Tigers head into the final stretch of their season.

In the latest AP Poll that was released on Sunday, Gus Malzahn’s team stayed at No. 24,

Next on the schedule for the Tigers is a trip to Starkville to take on Mississippi State. The Bulldogs got their first win since the season opener on Saturday evening by defeated Vanderbilt 24-17. True freshman Will Rogers threw for 226 yards and a touchdown while the State offense was held to -22 rushing.

Here is the complete AP Poll:

1. Alabama

2. Notre Dame

3. Ohio State

4. Clemson

5. Texas A&M

6. Florida

7. Cincinnati

8. BYU

9. Miami (FL)

10. Indiana

11. Oregon

12. Georgia

13. Wisconsin

14. Oklahoma State

15. Coastal Carolina

16. Marshall

17. Iowa State

18. Oklahoma

19. SMU

20. USC

21. Texas

22. Liberty

23. Northwestern

24. Auburn

25. Louisiana-Lafayette

AP Poll: Auburn drops out of the Top 25

The Tigers started the season at No. 8 in the AP Poll.

In non-shocking news, Auburn is no longer ranked in the AP Poll after its loss to South Carolina.

The Tigers, who were ranked No. 15 prior to the loss to the Gamecocks, dropped completely out of the poll after their second loss in three weeks.

Here is the complete poll:

1. Clemson

2. Bama

3. Notre Dame

4. Georgia

5. Ohio St

6. Okla St

7. Texas A&M

8. Penn St

9. Cincinnati

10. Florida

11. Miami

12. BYU

13. Oregon

14. UNC (tie) Wisconsin

16. SMU

17. Iowa St

18. Michigan

19. Virginia Tech

20. Kansas State

21. Minnesota

22. Marshall

23. NC State

24. USC

25. Coastal Carolina

Auburn football: Tigers drop in latest AP Poll

The Tigers dropped despite beating Arkansas 30-28 on Saturday.

Much like the voters int he Amway Coaches Poll, the people who submitted their ballots for the Associate Press poll were not impressed with Auburn’s 30-28 victory over Arkansas.

Gus Malzahn’s team dropped one spot to No. 14 after pulling out a controversial victory against the Razorbacks on Saturday in Jordan-Hare Stadium.

The top three — Clemson, Alabama and Georgia — remained the same. Florida fell from No. 4 to No. 10 after its loss to Texas A&M while the Aggies made a huge jump from No. 21 to No. 11.

Here is the complete AP Poll:

RANK TEAM PV RANK CONFERENCE POINTS
1
Clemson (4-0) 1 ACC 1,546 (59)
2
Alabama (3-0) 2 SEC 1,463 (2)
3
Georgia (3-0) 3 SEC 1,430 (1)
4
Notre Dame (3-0) 5 ACC 1,317
5
North Carolina (3-0) 8 ACC 1,190
6
Ohio State (0-0) 6 Big Ten 1,152
7
Oklahoma State (3-0) 10 Big 12 1,069
8
Cincinnati (3-0) 11 American Athletic 971
9
Penn State (0-0) 9 Big Ten 970
10
Florida (2-1) 4 SEC 904
11
Texas A&M (2-1) 21 SEC 883
12
Oregon (0-0) 12 Pac-12 817
13
Miami (FL) (3-1) 7 ACC 790
14
Auburn (2-1) 13 SEC 703
15
Brigham Young (4-0) 15 IA Independents 693
16
Wisconsin (0-0) 16 Big Ten 633
17
SMU (4-0) 18 American Athletic 522
18
Tennessee (2-1) 14 SEC 463
19
Michigan (0-0) 20 Big Ten 417
20
Iowa State (3-1) 24 Big 12 405
21
Louisiana-Lafayette (3-0) 23 Sun Belt 342
22
Kansas State (3-1) Big 12 302
23
Virginia Tech (2-1) 19 ACC 199
24
Minnesota (0-0) 25 Big Ten 177
25
USC (0-0) Pac-12 124

Auburn falls in latest AP Poll after loss to UGA

The Tigers fell six spots in the AP Poll after losing 27-6 to Georgia.

It was a complete disaster of a performance against Georgia on Saturday night for the Auburn Tigers and voters in the AP Poll took notice.

Gus Malzahn’s team dropped six spots to No. 13 after the 27-6 defeat to the Bulldogs.

Here is the complete poll:

1. Clemson

2. Alabama

3. Georgia

4. Florida

5. Notre Dame

6. Ohio State

7. Miami

8. North Carolina

9. Penn State

10. Oklahoma State

11. Cincinnati

12. Oregon

13. Auburn

14. Tennessee

15. BYU

16. Wisconsin

17. LSU

18. SMU

19. Virginia Tech

20. Michigan

21. Texas A&M

22. Texas

23. Louisiana

24. Iowa State

25. Minnesota