The Associated Press has dropped its rankings in the AP Top 25 poll for Week 6 of the college football season. Entering the season, the Alabama Crimson Tide, Clemson Tigers, and Georgia Bulldogs held the top three spots in the nation.
While the top teams have remained strong through the opening month and a half of the season, there was a major shakeup in Week 6 when three top tens suffered upset losses — LSU, Oklahoma, and Auburn.
Where does your favorite team stand entering the upcoming weekend in the eyes of the Associated Press voters?
The complete AP Top 25 poll for Week 7 can be seen below.
AP Top 25 College Football Rankings — Week 7
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- Alabama (59)
- Georgia
- Ohio State (1)
- Clemson (1)
- Notre Dame
- West Virginia
- Washington
- Penn State
- Texas
- UCF
- Oklahoma
- Michigan
- LSU
- Florida
- Wisconsin
- Miami
- Oregon
- Kentucky
- Colorado
- North Carolina State
- Auburn
- Texas A&M
- USF
- Mississippi State
- Cincinnati
The Associated Press rankings carry more weight than polls like the Coaches Poll and FWAA Poll, as they are part of the deciding factor on which teams reach the College Football Playoff. The Coaches Poll, which is not part of the College Football Playoff selection committee’s formula to determine the four teams that will compete for the College Football Playoff National Championship, is voted on by 65 FBS head coaches.
Longtime college football writers who vote in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll include Ben Jones, Bill Landis, Brett McMurphy, Brian Howell, Rece Davis, Rob Long, Robert Gagliardi, Steve Layman, Steve Virgen, Tom Murphy, and Tony Parks.