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Week 1 of the college football season is in the books and the new AP Top 25 Poll has been released. We've got all 25 teams listed below in order, with the number of first-place votes for each team is listed. Alabama remains #1 after crushing Louisville and Clemson stays at #2 with a dominant win over Furman. Washington and Michigan have slipped down the board after losing their first matchups of the season.
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Here is the full AP Top 25 preseason rankings:
1. Alabama Crimson Tide (1-0)
2. Clemson Tigers (1-0)
3. Georgia Bulldogs (1-0)
4. Ohio State Buckeyes (1-0)
5. Wisconsin Badgers (1-0)
6. Oklahoma Sooners (1-0)
7. Auburn Tigers (1-0)
8. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (1-0)
9. Washington Huskies (0-1)
10. Stanford Cardinals (1-0)
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11. LSU Tigers (1-0)
12. Virginia Tech Hokies (1-0)
13. Penn State Nittany Lions (1-0)
14. West Virginia Mountaineers (1-0)
15. Michigan State Spartans (1-0)
16. TCU Horned Frogs (1-0)
17. USC Trojans (1-0)
18. Mississippi St Bulldogs (1-0)
19. Central Florida Knights (1-0)
20. Boise State Broncos (1-0)
21. Michigan Wolverines (0-1)
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22. Miami FL Hurricanes (0-1)
23. Oregon Ducks (1-0)
24. South Carolina Gamecocks (1-0)
25. Florida Gators (1-0)
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