AP Expanded Top 25

Last Updated on October 28, 2012 12:10 pm by admin

 

The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press expanded college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 27, 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 (60) 8-0 1,500 1 2-0 35-21 No. 1 defense in NCAA
2. Oregon 8-0 1,412 2 1-0 30-27 5-5 last vs. Trojans
3. Kansas St. 8-0 1,382 4 3-0 32-23 14-17 home vs. Cowboys
4. Notre Dame 8-0 1,344 5 4-0 38-19 6-4 last 10 vs. Panthers
5. LSU 7-1 1,216 6 2-1 32-25 Miles 4-1 vs. Saban
6. Ohio St. 9-0 1,158 9 2-0 36-29 8-2 last 10 vs. Illini
7. Georgia 7-1 1,145 12 1-1 28-30 9 str. wins vs. Ole Miss
8. Florida 7-1 1,075 3 3-1 40-19 Met Mizzou in ’65 and lost
9. Florida St. 8-1 1,046 11 1-0 33-31 PK Hopkins ACC car. leader
10. Clemson 7-1 914 14 0-1 30-29 8-2 last 10 vs Blue Devils
11. South Carolina 7-2 823 17 1-2 37-28 Lattimore hurts right knee
12. Louisville 8-0 817 16 0-0 22-37 2-3 vs. Owls
13. Oregon St. 6-1 762 7 2-0 30-21 6-5-1 at home vs. Devils
14. Oklahoma 5-2 758 8 1-2 32-18 69-5-2 vs. Cyclones
15. Stanford 6-2 627 19 1-1 38-20 4-3 vs. Buffaloes
16. Texas A&M 6-2 580 22 1-2 36-21 Top offense in the SEC
17. Mississippi St. 7-1 559 13 0-1 27-30 Perkins held to 38 yards
18. Southern Cal 6-2 418 10 0-1 26-30 Lee P12-record 345 yds
19. Boise St. 7-1 406 21 0-1 25-36 1-0 vs. Aztecs
20. Texas Tech 6-2 388 15 1-2 37-17 15-45 vs. Longhorns
21. Nebraska 6-2 249 NR 0-1 37-22 6-0 vs. Spartans
22. Louisiana Tech 7-1 209 24 0-0 19-39 First meeting with UTSA
23. West Virginia 5-2 126 25 2-1 34-14 Met Horned Frogs in 1984
24. Arizona 5-3 106 NR 2-3 44-12 Scott 469 total yds 4 TDs
25. UCLA 6-2 103 NR 1-0 29-28 19-15-2 vs. Wildcats
Others receiving votes: Toledo 88, Rutgers 74, Oklahoma St. 72, Texas 55, Kent St. 33, Tulsa 17, N. Illinois 12, Washington 8, Northwestern 7, Ohio 4, Wisconsin 4, Michigan 2, Louisiana-Monroe 1.