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September 13, 2009 AP Football Poll
Rank | |
Team (FPV) | |
Conf | |
W-L | |
PTS | |
CP | |
Last Week |
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1 | < 1 | |
Florida
(56) | |
SEC | |
2-0 | |
1491 | |
1 | |
W 56-6 vs Troy |
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2 | < 2 | |
Texas
(1) | |
Big 12 | |
2-0 | |
1404 | |
2 | |
W 41-10 at Wyoming |
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3 | < 3 | |
USC
(1) | |
Pac-10 | |
2-0 | |
1396 | |
3 | |
W 18-15 at #8 Ohio State |
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4 | < 4 | |
Alabama
(2) | |
SEC | |
2-0 | |
1328 | |
4 | |
W 40-14 vs Florida International |
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5 | < 6 | |
Mississippi
| |
SEC | |
1-0 | |
1145 | |
6 | |
DNP |
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5 | < 7 | |
Penn State
| |
Big Ten | |
2-0 | |
1145 | |
5 | |
W 28-7 vs Syracuse |
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7 | < 9 | |
BYU
| |
MWC | |
2-0 | |
1122 | |
9 | |
W 54-3 at Tulane |
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8 | < 10 | |
California
| |
Pac-10 | |
2-0 | |
1058 | |
7 | |
W 59-7 vs Eastern Washington |
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9 | < 11 | |
LSU
| |
SEC | |
2-0 | |
951 | |
7 | |
W 23-9 vs Vanderbilt |
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10 | < 12 | |
Boise State
| |
WAC | |
2-0 | |
945 | |
10 | |
W 48-0 vs Miami (OH) |
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11 | < 8 | |
Ohio State
| |
Big Ten | |
1-1 | |
840 | |
11 | |
L 18-15 vs #3 USC |
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12 | < 13 | |
Oklahoma
| |
Big 12 | |
1-1 | |
835 | |
12 | |
W 64-0 vs Idaho State |
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13 | < 14 | |
Virginia Tech
| |
ACC | |
1-1 | |
749 | |
14 | |
W 52-10 vs Marshall |
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14 | < 15 | |
Georgia Tech
| |
ACC | |
2-0 | |
683 | |
13 | |
W 30-27 vs Clemson |
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15 | < 16 | |
TCU
| |
MWC | |
1-0 | |
609 | |
15 | |
W 30-14 at Virginia |
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16 | < 5 | |
Oklahoma State
| |
Big 12 | |
1-1 | |
445 | |
17 | |
L 45-35 vs Houston |
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17 | < 23 | |
Cincinnati
| |
Big East | |
2-0 | |
407 | |
21 | |
W 70-3 vs Southeast Missouri |
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18 | < 17 | |
Utah
| |
MWC | |
2-0 | |
405 | |
16 | |
W 24-14 at San Jose State |
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19 | < 22 | |
Nebraska
| |
Big 12 | |
2-0 | |
365 | |
18 | |
W 38-9 vs Arkansas State |
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20 | < 20 | |
Miami (FL)
| |
ACC | |
1-0 | |
364 | |
22 | |
DNP |
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21 | < NR | |
Houston
| |
C-USA | |
2-0 | |
341 | |
NR | |
W 45-35 at #5 Oklahoma State |
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22 | < 24 | |
Kansas
| |
Big 12 | |
2-0 | |
271 | |
23 | |
W 34-7 at UTEP |
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23 | < 21 | |
Georgia
| |
SEC | |
1-1 | |
260 | |
20 | |
W 41-37 vs South Carolina |
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24 | < 19 | |
North Carolina
| |
ACC | |
2-0 | |
250 | |
19 | |
W 12-10 at Connecticut |
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25 | < NR | |
Michigan
| |
Big Ten | |
2-0 | |
169 | |
NR | |
W 38-34 vs #18 Notre Dame |
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NR | < 25 | |
Missouri
| |
Big 12 | |
2-0 | |
| |
25 | |
W 27-20 vs Bowling Green |
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NR | < 18 | |
Notre Dame
| |
Ind | |
1-1 | |
| |
NR | |
L 38-34 at Michigan |
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OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Missouri 93, Pittsburgh 87, Oregon State 64, Texas Tech 54, UCLA 44, Notre Dame 40, West Virginia 30, Auburn 26, Iowa 23, Boston College 19, Baylor 15, Clemson 10, Oregon 5, Arizona 4, Arkansas 3, Colorado State 2, Florida State 1, Minnesota 1, South Florida 1
MILESTONES
- Mississippi makes first appearance in the Top 5 since the 10/12/1970 poll (624 polls).
- LSU makes first appearance in the Top 10 since the 10/5/2008 poll (12 polls).
- Michigan makes first appearance in the Top 25 since the final 2007 poll (19 polls).
- Houston makes first appearance in the Top 25 since the 9/17/1991 poll (301 polls).
- Alabama's weekly Top 25 streak reaches 20.
- Penn State's weekly Top 25 streak reaches 20.
- LSU's total appearances reach 470.
- Penn State breaks tie with Tennessee for #9 in total appearances.
- Georgia ties UCLA for #13 in total appearances.
- Mississippi breaks tie with Purdue for #29 in total appearances.
- Cincinnati breaks tie with Marshall for #93 in total appearances.
NOTES
- Hold the mouse cursor over the non-AP rankings to see the first place votes, total points, and previous rank in a tooltip (for browsers that support tooltips), where available
- * = Received first place votes (non-AP rankings)
- CP = Coaches Poll (1950 to present)
- HP = Harris Poll (2005 to present; starts in late September)
- BCS = BCS Rankings (1998 to present; starts in mid-October)
- Clicking on the team name will display the week-by-week ranking for that team.
- Regular-season polls from 1936-60 had 20 teams, from 1961-67 had 10 teams (except for the 1961 final poll which had 20), and 1989-present had 25 teams.
- This weekly poll data was contributed to the ESPN College Football Encyclopedia
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