The week 5 AP Poll top 25 was released on Sunday and Oregon is no longer listed. The Ducks, who were No. 24 in the AP top 25 last week, fell to unranked Arizona State 37-35 on Saturday night in both teams’ Pac-12 opener. Oregon did receiver three top-25 votes and was one of four Pac-12 teams that did. Oregon joined Stanford (eight votes), Cal (seven votes) and Colorado (five votes) in the “receiving votes” section.
No. 1 Alabama remains atop the poll for the sixth straight week. The Crimson Tide is followed by No. 2 Clemson, No. 3 Oklahoma and No. 4 Penn State. The Pac-12 is well represented in the top 10 with USC and Washington at No. 5 and No. 6. No. 16 Washington State and No. 20 Utah round out the ranked Pac-12 teams.
Here’s the full week 5 AP Poll top 25:
1. Alabama
2. Clemson
3. Oklahoma
4. Penn State
5. USC
6. Washington
7. Georgia
8. Michigan
9. TCU
10. Wisconsin
11. Ohio State
12. Virginia Tech
13. Auburn
14. Miami (FL)
15. Oklahoma State
16. Washington State
17. Louisville
18. South Florida
19. San Diego State
20. Utah
21. Florida
22. Notre Dame
23. West Virginia
24. Mississippi State
25. LSU
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AP Poll: Oregon drops out of top 25
Gus Morris
September 23, 2017
Adam Eberhardt
The week 5 AP Poll top 25 was released on Sunday and Oregon is no longer listed. The Ducks, who were No. 24 in the AP top 25 last week, fell to unranked Arizona State 37-35 on Saturday night in both teams’ Pac-12 opener. Oregon did receiver three top-25 votes …
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