Oregon still No. 1, but top teams shuffled in AP Top 25 poll

The top four teams in the Associated Press Top 25 held their spots in the latest poll, released Sunday, and were joined by three new teams.Oregon (8-0) received 61 of the 62 first-place votes to remain at No. 1, followed by Georgia (6-1), which received the other vote. They were followed by Penn State (7-0), Ohio State (6-1) and Miami (8-0), which jumped a spot to round out the top five.Texas (7-1), which rebuffed a stiff challenge from Vanderbilt on Saturday, dropped a spot to No. 6, with Tennessee (6-1) staying at No. 7.New to the top 10 this week are Notre Dame (7-1), which jumped four spots to No. 8; BYU (8-0), up from No. 9; and Texas A&M, No. 14 last week and one of four Southeastern Conference programs in the group.Idle Clemson (6-1) fell out of the top 10 and landed at No. 11, followed by Iowa State (7-0), Indiana (8-0), Alabama (6-2) and Boise State (6-1), up two places to No. 15.Taking the biggest plunge was LSU (6-2), which fell eight rungs to No. 16 after being trounced by Texas A&M 38-23. Missouri and Illinois, both 6-2, each dropped four places after losses. Illinois is No. 24, one spot ahead of Missouri.Leaving the poll this week were the two teams at the bottom of the poll last week: No. 24 Navy and No. 25 Vanderbilt. Navy (6-1) was manhandled by Notre Dame, 51-14, while Vanderbilt gave Texas all it could handle as the Commodores lost 27-24.Entering the Top 25 were No. 22 Washington State (7-1) and No. 23 Colorado (6-2).The full AP Top 25 poll after Week 9:1. Oregon2. Georgia3. Penn State4. Ohio State5. Miami6. Texas7. Tennessee8. Notre Dame9. BYU10. Texas A&M11. Clemson11. Iowa State

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