AP Top 25: USC drops out for first time under Lincoln Riley; Oklahoma State vaults in to No. 15

Washington defensive end Zion Tupuola-Fetui, right, forces a fumble by Southern California quarterback Caleb Williams during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

Date: November 06, 2023

BY RALPH D. RUSSO

Southern California dropped out of The Associated Press college football poll Sunday for the first time under coach Lincoln Riley and No. 15 Oklahoma State vaulted into the rankings for the first time this year.

The top nine teams in the Top 25 held their spots, led by No. 1 Georgia. The Bulldogs have now tied the second-longest streak atop the poll at 21 straight weeks, dating back to the middle of last season.

Georgia received 49 first-place votes. No. 2 Michigan got nine first-place votes, No. 3 Ohio State had three and No. 4 Florida State had two.

Washington remained No. 5, followed by Oregon, Texas, Alabama and Penn State.

AP Top 25: College football poll

1. Georgia: 9-0

2. Michigan: 9-0

3. Ohio St.: 9-0

4. Florida St.: 9-0

5. Washington: 9-0

6. Oregon: 8-1

7. Texas: 8-1

8. Alabama: 8-1

9. Penn St.: 8-1

10. Mississippi: 8-1

11. Louisville: 8-1

12. Oregon St.: 7-2

13. Utah: 7-2

14. Tennessee: 7-2

15. Oklahoma St.: 7-2

16. Missouri: 7-2

17. Oklahoma: 7-2

18. LSU: 6-3

19. Kansas: 7-2

20. Tulane: 8-1

21. James Madison: 9-0

22. Notre Dame: 7-3

23. Arizona: 6-3

24. North Carolina: 7-2

25. Liberty: 9-0

The last time the first nine teams in the poll went unchanged this late in the season was Nov. 19, 2017.

Mississippi moved up a spot to a season-high No. 10.

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