College Football: AP Poll remains consistent through week four
College football continues to dominate the sports atmosphere and the AP Poll reflects the latest movements across the NCAA
Wins by the top five college football teams means no movement atop the AP Poll entering week five.
Alabama, Clemson, Oklahoma, Penn State, and USC each held on in their own unique ways on Saturday. The Crimson Tide shutout Vanderbilt in a 59-0 route while Penn State won on a walk-off touchdown from Trace McSorley.
Taking the biggest drop was the Florida State Seminoles for the first time since 2011 after losing their second game of the year. Oklahoma State Cowboys, who lost to TCU, dropped out of the top six.
Entering the poll after being unranked this week are the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and West Virginia Mountaineers.
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- Alabama (1)
- Clemson (2)
- Oklahoma (3)
- Penn State (4)
- USC (5)
- Washington (7)
- Georgia (11)
- Michigan (8)
- Texas Christian University (16)
- Wisconsin (9)
- Ohio State (10)
- Virginia Tech (13)
- Auburn (15)
- Miami (14)
- Oklahoma State (6)
- Washington State (18)
- Louisville (19)
- South Florida (21)
- San Diego State (22)
- Utah (23)
- Florida (20)
- Notre Dame (UR)
- West Virginia (UR)
- Mississippi State (17)
- Louisiana State University (25)
Also receiving votes: NC State 87, Duke 79, Texas Tech 40, Florida St. 35, Memphis 26, Iowa 16, Stanford 8, California 7, Colorado 5, UCF 4, Minnesota 3, Kansas St. 3, Oregon 3, Tennessee 1, Wake Forest 1
Falling out of the top 25: Florida State, Oregon
NC State nearly cracked the top-25, falling five votes short of LSU for the final spot entering week five.
Fans will once again be in for a treat this weekend with several major matchups lined up, starting with USC and Washington State Friday night. Saturday rounds out with Georgia/Tennessee, Auburn/Mississippi State, and Clemson/Virginia Tech.