AP NCAA Top 25 - College Football Associated Press Rankings

The new AP NCAA top 25 for week 13 of the college football season is now posted. Teams in the college football Associated Press rankings receive 25 points for a first place vote and 1 point for a twenty-fifth place vote.

The AP top 25 rankings for week 13 have three ACC teams, five Big 12 teams, one Big East team, four Big Ten teams, three Pac-10 teams, four SEC teams, and five mid-major teams - BYU, Utah, Boise State, Ball State, and TCU. The first five teams on the outside of the latest AP college football top 25 are West Virginia, Pittsburgh, Iowa, LSU, and California. Alabama and Florida split the number 1 votes with Alabama again taking the most and therefore maintaining the overall number one spot in the AP NCAA top 25 rankings for the fourth straight week.

Week 13 college football Associated Press rankings:
Week 13 AP Top 25 Rankings
Alabama (63)
Florida (2)
Oklahoma
Texas
USC
Penn State
Texas Tech
Utah
Boise State
Ohio State
Oklahoma State
Missouri
Georgia
TCU
Ball State
Cincinnati
Oregon State
Georgia Tech
Oregon
BYU
Boston College
Michigan State
Florida State
Northwestern
Mississippi
Points
1622
1512
1486
1482
1352
1238
1212
1206
1064
1043
997
917
874
750
731
640
604
339
320
309
309
274
214
145
127
Week 12 AP College Football Top 25
1
3
5
4
6
7
2
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
14
19
21
Not Rated
24
16
Not Rated
17
Not Rated
Not Rated
Not Rated
LSU, Maryland, Pitt, UNC, and Miami Fla moved out of the latest college football Associated Press rankings while BC, Ga Tech, Florida St, NW, and Ole Miss moved in. The new AP NCAA top 25 for week 14 will be out by Monday, Dec 1.

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