Alabama falls to lowest AP ballot rating in 14 years after Tennessee loss

Alabama slipped all the best way to No. 15 in newest Associated Press college football media poll launched Sunday, its lowest rating since 2010.

The Crimson Tide (5-2) has misplaced two of its final three video games, together with Saturday’s 24-17 defeat to Tennessee. Alabama was ranked no. 1 following a 41-34 win over Georgia on Sept. 28, however dropped to No. 7 after shedding to Vanderbilt the following week.

Alabama final was ranked this low in 2010, when it was No. 17 following a 28–27 loss to Auburn on the finish of the common season. The Crimson Tide completed 10–3 that 12 months, the one time between 2008–23 that it ended the 12 months with greater than two losses.

On Sunday, Oregon moved as much as No. 1 for the primary time this season following top-ranked Texas’ loss to Georgia. The Bulldogs jumped from No. 5 to no. 2, adopted by Penn State, Ohio State, Texas and Miami.

Alabama was additionally No. 15 within the USA At the moment coaches ballot released earlier SundayThe Crimson Tide can also be No. 15 within the Football Writers Association of America/National Football Foundation Super 16its lowest rating within the 11-year historical past of that ballot.

Right here is the whole Related Press Prime 25 ballot launched Sunday:

1. Oregon (7-0)

2. Georgia (6-1)

3. Penn State (7-0)

4. Ohio State (5-1)

5. Texas (6-1)

6. Miami (7-0)

7.Tennessee(6-1)

8.LSU(6-1)

9.Clemson(6-1)

10.Iowa State(7-0)

11. BYU (7-0)

12. Notre Dame (6-1)

13. Indiana (7-0)

14. Texas A&M (6-1)

15. Alabama (5-2)

16. Kansas State (6-1)

17. Boise State (5-1)

18. Ole Miss (6-2)

19. Pittsburgh (6-0)

20. Illinois (6-1)

21. Missouri (6-1)

22. SMU (6-1)

23. Military (7-0)

24. Navy (7-0)

25. Vanderbilt (5-2)

Others receiving votes: Washington State 46, Syracuse 15, UNLV 5, Duke 2, South Carolina 1, Nebraska 1, Liberty 1.


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