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AP Poll of the NCAA Top 25

Bella RichBy Bella RichSeptember 21, 2022Updated:September 21, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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AP Poll of the NCAA Top 25
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  • AP Poll of the NCAA Top 25
    • AP poll
    • AP preseason rankings
    • AP college football poll
    • AP college basketball poll

AP Poll of the NCAA Top 25

Ohio State’s perfect record might be in danger. They just gave up 35 points to Illinois. Oregon, on the other hand, lost to Stanford and will have difficulty with physical teams like USC in the PAC-12 title game. Missouri needs to win over Ole Miss and Texas A&M to get into the top 25. This team has done well in its second year in the SEC.

AP poll

The AP poll of the NCAA top 25 was released today, and there was little change in the top five teams. Georgia, Alabama, and Ohio State all remained the top teams, while Michigan, Texas A&M, and BYU dropped a spot each. Kentucky was down eight spots and Oklahoma State was up seven. In the SEC, Alabama dropped six spots, while Tennessee fell seven spots to No. 23.

The AP poll of the NCAA’s top 25 college football rankings has been updated with the Week 4 results, and Georgia remained the top team. The Bulldogs received 59 of 63 first-place votes, while Alabama is second with 28. The top nine teams all won by at least 28 points, and four SEC teams remained in the top five. Other Big Ten contenders soared up the rankings, while Kentucky fell to No. 9.

AP preseason rankings

The AP preseason rankings of the NCAA top-25 are out, and you’ll be seeing a few familiar names in this year’s top-25. The SEC leads all conferences, with six teams on the list. The ACC is right behind, with five teams. The Big Ten has four teams and the Pac-12 has three. All of these teams have experienced success in the past, and they’ll be looking to continue that momentum in 2016.

The top three teams in the AP preseason rankings are Alabama, Ohio State and Georgia. All three have been ranked before and have been to five national championship games. This year, there are two teams that could make a run to the postseason. Baylor is a strong candidate to make a run to the playoffs, and Texas is a top contender.

AP college football poll

The AP college football poll of the NCAA top 25 has been updated for Week 4 games. While three teams from the top 25 dropped in the last week, a handful of teams passed their tests and remained in the top five. Among the top performers this week are defending CFP national champion Georgia, which smashed South Carolina, 63-7. In addition, the Pac-12 is boosted by Oregon’s win over Texas A&M.

The AP college football poll of the NCAA top 25 consists of a vote from more than 6,000 voters. This year, the top five teams did not change their rankings. Georgia, Alabama, and Ohio State remained at the top. In addition, Clemson, Michigan, and USC all remained in the top five. Cincinnati, Minnesota, and Oklahoma State were among the teams that dropped one spot each.

AP college basketball poll

The AP college basketball poll is out and the top teams climbed and fell this week. Three teams won more games than they lost, and two teams improved their ranking, including Baylor, which jumped five spots to No. 3 in the poll. Earlier this season, Baylor was No. 1 but lost at Alabama. Duke climbed four spots and moved up one place, while Southern California was down eight spots to No. 21. Eight teams dropped from the previous week, while nine teams remained the same, including Kansas and Iowa.

Auburn dropped two spots from last week’s ranking. Davidson also dropped one spot after its win over TCU. Despite their loss, No. 5 Kentucky was still ranked in the poll. Kentucky fell one spot and Purdue slipped four spots to No. 8. Among other teams that slipped, Gonzaga, Arizona, Missouri, and Wisconsin are the only remaining teams in the top 25.

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