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NEW YORK (AP) -
South Carolina, Florida and West Virginia
move into the top 5 of The Associated Press college football poll after a
Saturday during which nine Top 25 teams lost.
No. 1 Alabama and No. 2
Oregon hold their spots at the top of the rankings. Alabama is a
unanimous No. 1 again. The rest of Top 25 got a makeover.
No. 3 South Carolina, off a
35-7 victory against Georgia, moves up three spots. No. 4 Florida jumps
six after beating LSU 14-6. No. 5 West Virginia moves up three with a
48-45 victory at Texas.
No. 6 Kansas State, No. 7 Notre Dame and No. 8 Ohio State also move up. LSU drops to No. 9 and unbeaten Oregon State is No. 10.
The last time nine ranked teams lost in the same week was the weekend of Oct. 18, 2008.
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