College Football AP Poll:Little Change at the Top in Week 10

Oct 29, 2016; West Lafayette, IN, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions running back Saquon Barkley (26) runs for a TD in the first half at Ross Ade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sandra Dukes-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 29, 2016; West Lafayette, IN, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions running back Saquon Barkley (26) runs for a TD in the first half at Ross Ade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sandra Dukes-USA TODAY Sports /
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Despite a couple of upsets, very few changes came to the college football AP Poll, with the top six teams remaining unchanged.

Alabama, Michigan, Clemson, Washington, Louisville, and Ohio State all used their victories to remain in the top six. Only two teams (Baylor and West Virginia) fell out of the top 10 completely.

The largest drop was felt by Boise State, who fell from #13 to #24, while Florida State, Baylor, and West Virginia also suffered decent drops.

Tennessee and Navy both fell out of the top 25, and were replaced by Oklahoma State and Washington State. Navy received zero votes, while Tennessee did receive 17.

Penn State moved up to #20 after beating Purdue 62-24 one week removed from knocking off Ohio State at home. They have Iowa in a night game next week, and still have a shot at the Big Ten Championship should Michigan lose two games.

Here’s your AP Top 25 for week 10, just two days before the official committee poll is released:

  1. Alabama (1)
  2. Michigan (2)
  3. Clemson (3)
  4. Washington (4)
  5. Louisville (5)
  6. Ohio State (6)
  7. Texas A&M (9)
  8. Wisconsin (11)
  9. Nebraska (7)
  10. Florida (14)
  11. Auburn (15)
  12. Oklahoma (16)
  13. Baylor (8)
  14. West Virginia (10)
  15. LSU (18)
  16. Utah (17)
  17. Western Michigan (20)
  18. North Carolina (21)
  19. Florida State (12)
  20. Penn State (24)
  21. Colorado (23)
  22. Oklahoma State (UR)
  23. Virginia Tech (25)
  24. Boise State (13)
  25. Washington State (UR)

Others receiving votes: Houston 65, Southern Cal 40, San Diego St. 21, Troy 20, Tennessee 17, South Florida 10, Arkansas 7, Wyoming 5, Tulsa 3

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