AP Top 25: Alabama stuck at No. 10, Georgia rises to No. 3 before their SEC title showdown

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As Alabama and Georgia prepare for their rematch in the SEC Championship Game, the Bulldogs have risen to No. 3 while the Crimson Tide remains No. 10 in the AP Top 25 College Football Poll.

Georgia (11-1, 7-1 SEC) plays Alabama (10-2, 7-1) Saturday afternoon at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. This will be the fourth meeting of these teams in a SEC championship game since 2018. The Crimson Tide handed Georgia its only loss this season, 24-21 on Sept. 27. The Bulldogs have rolled off eight straight wins since.

Elsewhere, Texas A&M fell out of the top five for the first time in two months while Texas Tech notched its highest ranking in 17 years and a season-high four teams from Group of Five conferences are ranked as the top five got a shuffle with a week to go before the postseason bracket is set.

No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana, the only remaining unbeatens, are the top two teams for a seventh straight poll heading into their Big Ten title game clash on Saturday. No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 Oregon each moved up a spot, and Texas Tech’s No. 5 ranking is its best since it spent three weeks at No. 2 in November 2008.

Ole Miss remained No. 6 and was followed by Texas A&M, which slipped four spots after its 10-point loss at Texas. Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Alabama rounded out the top 10 for the third straight week.

No. 12 Miami and No. 13 Vanderbilt traded places in the rankings. The Hurricanes, who finished the regular season with a 31-point road win over Pittsburgh, are the highest-ranked ACC team and hope to receive a College Football Playoff at-large bid. Vanderbilt slipped despite beating Tennessee by 21 points on the road.

James Madison, which will host Troy for the Sun Belt championship game Friday, moved up one spot to No. 19 and is the highest-ranked Group of Five team. Three teams from the American Conference are behind the Dukes: No. 20 North Texas, No. 21 Tulane and No. 24 Navy.

North Texas visits Tulane for the American championship game Friday. Tulane, at No. 24, was the only G5 team in last week’s CFP rankings.

AP Top 25 College Football Poll (first-place votes in parentheses; SEC teams in bold):

    1. Ohio State (61)
    2. Indiana (5)
    3. Georgia
    4. Oregon
    5. Texas Tech
    6. Ole Miss
    7. Texas A&M
    8. Oklahoma
    9. Notre Dame
    10. Alabama
    11. BYU
    12. Miami
    13. Vanderbilt
    14. Texas
    15. Utah
    16. Virginia
    17. USC
    18. Michigan
    19. James Madison
    20. North Texas
    21. Tulane
    22. Arizona
    23. Navy
    24. Georgia Tech
    25. Missouri

Others receiving votes: Tennessee 71, Houston 57, Iowa 51, UNLV 33, New Mexico 20, South Florida 11, SMU 8, Iowa St. 4, Arizona St. 3, Louisville 3, UConn 3, North Dakota St. 3, Illinois 2, Washington 1, Pittsburgh 1, San Diego St. 1

In and out

— No. 22 Arizona is ranked for the first time since September 2024. The Wildcats won 23-7 at Arizona State in the battle for the Territorial Cup and are on a five-game winning streak.

— No. 23 Navy, which won 28-17 at Memphis, is in the Top 25 for the first time this season and will take its highest ranking since 2019 into the annual showcase game against Army on Dec. 13.

— No. 25 Missouri beat Arkansas by two touchdowns and returned to the poll after a one-week absence.

Tennessee (No. 18), Pittsburgh (No. 24) and SMU (No. 25) dropped out.

Poll points

— Seven straight weeks with the same Nos. 1 and 2 teams is the longest since Georgia and Michigan went 11 weeks in a row as the top two in 2023.

— The American Conference’s three Top 25 teams are its most since Nov. 20, 2022, when the same number were ranked. The league record for ranked teams is four, in 2015 and 2019.

— The last time there were four Group of Five teams ranked was the final poll of the 2024 season.

— Tennessee’s streak of 33 straight poll appearances ended after it dropped to 8-4 with its loss to Vanderbilt.

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