LSU moves to no. 2, Auburn from the AP top 25 drops
NEW YORK--the biggest game of the College-football's opening weekend LSU to no. 2 in the associated press top 25 increased.
No. 1 held Oklahoma to number one in the first season while she Tigers which used rival Alabama, jump 40-27 win against Oregon slipped the point 3.
The Sooners received 32 60 first place and 1.448 points. LSU received 17 votes in the first place and 1,415 points.
Alabama had nine first-place votes and two voters no 4 Boise State of leading impressive after the Broncos 35-21 win against Georgia. Florida State moved to no. 5.
Oregon dropped No. 13 and the defending national champions Auburn, which fell to no. 23, nine points out of the top 25 after a late rally against Utah State 42-38 at home need.
The tiger was only the second national title holder, since the preseason poll in 1950 fall from the leaderboard after the first week of the season in the first regular season poll - started, if the circumstances were very different for the first time it happened.
Alabama, the 1964 AP champion, began the 65 season ranked No. 5. The Crimson Tide lost 18-17 to Georgia, the season to open and broke, but the associated press only 10th place teams of the season. Alabama finally returned won in the top 10 and other national title.
The 1961 Minnesota team the only defending champion to unranked in the preseason poll.
Move this week rankings No. 20 Baylor, which beat TCU 50-48 overtime, and no. 22 South Florida 23-20 winner at Notre Dame, along with no. 23 Texas were Penn State and no. 24.
Texas had the Asteridae season for the first time since 1998 began.
TCU deleted 11 spots to no. 25.
Penn State Saturday home game against third place Alabama is moving in the standings above.
Notre-Dame and Georgia fell out of the top 25 after losses. As Auburn California, opens the season ranked 25th, fell from the rankings after a victory. USC squeaked by Minnesota 19-17.
The rest of which 10 had top No. 6 Stanford, followed by Texas A & M, Wisconsin, Oklahoma State and Nebraska.
The Virginia Tech, no. 11, followed by South Carolina, Oregon, Arkansas, and Ohio State.
No. 16 Mississippi State and no. 18 Florida give the Southeastern Conference six rank teams this week, suitable for most of the big 12. No. 21, Missouri, connecting Texas A & M, Oklahoma State, Baylor, Oklahoma and Texas.
The big ten Michigan State has five-place teams, with no 17 accession, Wisconsin and Nebraska, Penn State, Ohio State.
No. 19 West Virginia and USF give the big East two teams in the top 25. The Atlantic Coast Conference (Florida State and Virginia Tech), the PAC-12 (Stanford and Oregon) and the Mountain West (Boise State and TCU) have two rank teams.




















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