AP Expanded Top 25
By The Associated Press
The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press expanded college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 5, points based on 25 points for a first place vote through one point for a 25th place vote, previous ranking, record vs. top 25 teams at time of game, record of opponents played, and extra points:
Vs. Opp.
Record Pts Pv T25 Rec. Extra Points
1. Alabama (58) 13-0 1,498 2 5-0 83-50 Last national title was ’92
2. Texas (2) 13-0 1,425 3 3-0 83-61 7-0-1 vs. Crimson Tide
3. TCU 12-0 1,376 4 2-0 63-59 Highest rank since 1938
4. Cincinnati 12-0 1,302 5 2-0 68-53 Big East champions
5. Florida 12-1 1,253 1 1-1 81-51 Sugar Bowl not so sweet
6. Boise St. 13-0 1,237 6 1-0 65-69 7 WAC titles in last 8 yrs
7. Oregon 10-2 1,128 7 4-1 81-52 Last Rose Bowl was 1-2-1995
8. Ohio St. 10-2 1,080 8 2-1 74-59 Last Rose Bowl was 1-1-1997
9. Georgia Tech 11-2 952 12 1-1 73-61 ACC champions
10. Iowa 10-2 925 9 1-0 74-47 Will be playing in January
11. Penn St. 10-2 883 10 0-1 66-55 Paterno 23-11-1 in bowls
12. Virginia Tech 9-3 866 11 2-2 85-51 RB Williams top ACC rusher
13. LSU 9-3 686 15 1-2 76-58 99 wins this decade
14. Miami 9-3 660 17 3-1 74-49 UM going in right direction
15. BYU 10-2 658 16 2-0 65-67 Hall reprimanded by MWC
16. Oregon St. 8-4 524 13 1-3 71-50 Five straight bowl wins
17. Pittsburgh 9-3 514 14 0-1 72-49 Blew a 31-10 lead to Cats
18. West Virginia 9-3 447 24 1-1 73-49 Top pass def. in Big East
19. Stanford 8-4 390 23 3-0 67-65 Harbaugh on few wish lists
20. Nebraska 9-4 371 21 2-2 80-64 4 1/2 sacks for Suh vs. Texas
21. Oklahoma St. 9-3 349 22 1-1 71-52 1988 last 10-win season
22. Arizona 8-4 323 – 1-1 75-47 Stoops finally beats USC
23. Utah 9-3 151 – 0-2 68-67 Whittingham 4-0 in bowls
24. Wisconsin 9-3 133 – 0-2 72-50 Clay Big Ten Offensive POY
25. Cent. Michigan 11-2 64 – 0-0 63-70 First AP ranking
Others receiving votes: East Carolina 53, Houston 50, Texas Tech 44, Southern Cal 8, Northwestern 35, Clemson 31, California 14, Mississippi 14, North Carolina 7, Oklahoma 7, Tennessee 6, Missouri 4, Georgia 1, Montana 1.
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