AP Top 25: Alabama out of top 5 for first time in 4 years

Alabama dropped to No. 9 in The Associated Press college football poll, snapping the Crimson Tide’s record streak of 68 appearances in the top five.
The top four teams in the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank were unchanged, with LSU at No. 1, followed by Ohio State, Clemson and Georgia. Utah moved up to No. 5, followed by Oklahoma, Florida and Baylor.
The Crimson Tide lost to Auburn in a wild Iron Bowl on Saturday to give it two regular-season losses for the first time since 2010. The four-spot drop by Alabama broke a string of top-five appearances that began Nov. 8, 2015.
The week before the Tide’s run started it had been seventh, and it had been as low as 12th earlier that season. Alabama passed the old record for consecutive top-five appearances of 55 by Miami (Oct. 8, 2000-Oct. 26, 2003) last season.
Wisconsin moved up three spots to No. 10 after routing Minnesota. The Gophers dropped six spots to No. 15.
POLL POINTS
Alabama could still finish ranked in the top five with a victory in its bowl game, but it would need some losses by teams ahead of it to make that big of a jump. There will be one more regular-season Top 25 after next weekend’s conference championship games and then the final poll after all the bowls and national championship game have been played.
The last time the Crimson Tide finished a season outside the top five was 2013, when it lost the Iron Bowl on the famous Kick-Six and then dropped the Sugar Bowl to Oklahoma.
Other notable top-five streaks:
55 — Miami, Oct. 8, 2000-Oct. 26, 2003 (30 weeks at No. 1).
48 — Alabama, Preseason 2011-Dec. 8, 2013 (25 at No. 1).
48 — Oklahoma, Nov. 16, 1953-Nov. 11, 1957 (23 at No. 1).
48 — Ohio State, Preseason 1973-Sept. 20, 1976 (24 at No. 1).
Alabama did pass another milestone, extending its streak of consecutive weeks ranked to 210 (2008 preseason-present), moving past Florida for the third-longest streak in poll history. Florida was ranked for 209 straight weeks from Sept. 9, 1990-Oct. 5, 2002.
Nebraska has the longest streak at 348 weeks (Oct. 12, 1981-Sept. 22, 2002) and Florida State is second with 211 weeks (Sept. 24, 1989-Nov. 11, 2001).
IN
— No. 22 Virginia returned to the Top 25 after beating Virginia Tech on Friday to win the ACC Coastal Division for the first time.
— No. 25 Air Force is ranked for the first time since 2010. With Navy at No. 23, there are two service academies ranked at the same time for the first time since Oct. 14, 1985, when Air Force was No. 10 and Army was No. 19.
OUT
— Oklahoma State dropped out after losing to rival Oklahoma.
— Virginia Tech fell out after two weeks ranked.
CONFERENCE CALL
Big Ten — 6 (Nos. 2, 10, 12, 15, 17, 18).
SEC — 5 (Nos. 1, 4, 7, 9, 11).
American — 3 (Nos. 16, 21, 23).
Pac 12 — 3 (Nos. 5, 13, 24).
ACC — 2 (Nos. 3, 22).
Big 12 — 2 (Nos. 6, 8).
Mountain West — 2 (Nos. 19, 25).
Sen Belt — 1 (No. 20).
Independent — 1 (No. 14).
RANKED vs. RANKED
Pac-12 championship: No. 5 Utah vs. No. 13 Oregon at Santa Clara, California, on Friday.
Southeastern Conference championship: No. 1 LSU vs. No. 4 Georgia at Atlanta.
Big Ten championship: No. 2 Ohio State vs. No. 10 Wisconsin at Indianapolis.
Atlantic Coast Conference championship: No. 3 Clemson vs. No. 22 Virginia at Charlotte, North Carolina.
Big 12 championship: No. 6 Oklahoma vs. No. 8 Baylor at Arlington, Texas.
American Athletic Conference: No. 21 Cincinnati at No. 16 Memphis.

By RALPH D. RUSSO AP College Football Writer
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AP Top 25

1 LSU (40) 12-0 1,528 1
2 Ohio State (19) 12-0 1,498 2
3 Clemson (3) 12-0 1,437 3
4 Georgia 11-1 1,356 4
5 Utah 11-1 1,275 6
6 Oklahoma 11-1 1,257 7
7 Florida 10-2 1,135 8
8 Baylor 11-1 1,074 11
9 Alabama 10-2 995 5
10 Wisconsin 10-2 971 13
11 Auburn 9-3 957 16
12 Penn State 10-2 890 12
13 Oregon 10-2 799 14
14 Notre Dame 10-2 734 15
15 Minnesota 10-2 683 9
16 Memphis 11-1 615 17
17 Michigan 9-3 603 10
18 Iowa 9-3 537 19
19 Boise State 11-1 463 20
20 Appalachian State 11-1 288 22
21 Cincinnati 10-2 237 18
22 Virginia 9-3 231 NR
23 Navy 9-2 216 24
24 Southern California 8-4 157 25
25 Air Force 10-2 65 NR

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