10/5 AP Poll - Vols #12

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Vols move up to #12

1. Ohio State - 5-0 - no change - 1620 (40)
2. Miami FL - 5-0 - up 1 spot - 1579 (21)
3. Oregon - 5-0 - down 1 spot - 1542 (5)
4. Ole Miss - 5-0 - no change - 1376
5. Texas A&M - 5-0 - up 1 spot - 1361
6. Oklahoma - 5-0 - down 1 spot - 1346
7. Indiana - 5-0 - up 1 spot - 1213
8. Alabama - 4-1 - up 2 spots - 1202
9. Texas Tech - 5-0 - up 2 spots - 1135
10. Georgia - 4-1 - up 2 spots - 1084
11. LSU - 4-1 - up 2 spots - 949
12. Tennessee - 4-1 - up 3 spots - 892
13. Georgia Tech - 5-0 - up 4 spots - 782
14. Missouri - 5-0 - up 5 spots - 775
15. Michigan - 4-1 - up 5 spots - 707
16. Notre Dame - 3-2 - up 5 spots - 610
17. Illinois - 5-1 - up 5 spots - 610
18. BYU - 5-0 - up 5 spots - 463
19. Virginia - 5-1 - up 5 spots - 452
20. Vanderbilt - 5-1 - down 4 spots - 407
21. Arizona State - 4-1 - up 4 spots - 214
22. Iowa State - 5-1 - down 8 spots - 165
23. Memphis - 6-0 - unranked - 153
24. USF - 4-1 - unranked - 150
25. Florida State - 3-2 - down 7 spots - 147

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES:​

Cincinnati 129, Texas 111, Penn St. 97, Utah 84, Nebraska 60, Southern Cal 46, UNLV 19, North Texas 16, TCU 14, Washington 10, Mississippi St. 10, Navy 4, Louisville 3, Auburn 1.

Dropped out of rankings:

#7 Penn State, #9 Texas
 
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These AP pollsters are jokers. 5-1 Illini at 17 and 5-1 Vandy at 20 makes no sense. IL played nobody and got brain beat out by Indiana while Vandy hung tight with Bama for a few quarters with quality win at SC/VT.
Virginia Tech is far from a quality win. They’re 2-4, having gotten blown out by Old Dominion and just lost to Wake Forest.

At this point South Carolina is probably just as much of a quality win for Vanderbilt as Southern Cal would be for Illinois (actually, 4-1 USC could even be argued a better win than 3-2 South Carolina given how much of a mess the latter has turned into).
 
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Per ESPN:

“Before Sunday, the last time two top-10 teams fell out of the poll the same week was Sept. 16, 1986, when it happened to No. 8 Tennessee and No. 10 Ohio State.”

(For reference, that was the second week of a season in which Tennessee lost to Mississippi State and Ohio State - who had lost its first game to #5 Alabama 16-10 in week 1 - got blown out 40-7 by #17 Washington.)
 
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