AP poll: Wisconsin Badgers No. 6 among Top 25 teams

South Florida and Pittsburgh were among six teams to enter The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday, November 27th -- matching a record for the Top 25 era.

USF and Pitt are tied for No. 24. No. 17 Stanford, No. 19 Virginia Tech, No. 20 Navy and No. 22 Iowa also entered the rankings in the second-to-last regular-season poll.

This is the fourth time six teams entered the rankings in one week since 1989, when the AP poll expanded to include 25 teams.

Alabama remained a unanimous No. 1 and Ohio State was No. 2. Clemson moved up a spot to No. 3 and Washington jumped two to No. 4. Michigan dropped two to fifth after its double-overtime loss to Ohio State.

No. 6 Wisconsin was followed by Oklahoma, Penn State, Colorado and Southern California.

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 26, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:































































































































































Record Pts Pv
1. Alabama (61) 12-0 1525 1
2. Ohio St. 11-1 1456 2
3. Clemson 11-1 1383 4
4. Washington 11-1 1298 6
5. Michigan 10-2 1264 3
6. Wisconsin 10-2 1237 5
7. Oklahoma 9-2 1141 7
8. Penn St. 10-2 1118 8
9. Colorado 10-2 1035 9
10. Southern Cal 9-3 948 12
11. Oklahoma St. 9-2 931 10
12. Florida St. 9-3 847 15
13. W. Michigan 12-0 807 14
14. West Virginia 9-2 726 19
15. Florida 8-3 471 13
16. Louisville 9-3 468 11
17. Stanford 9-3 452 NR
18. Auburn 8-4 423 16
19. Virginia Tech 9-3 420 NR
20. Navy 9-2 387 NR
21. LSU 7-4 338 25
22. Iowa 8-4 217 NR
23. Nebraska 9-3 181 17
24. Pittsburgh 8-4 168 NR
24. South Florida 10-2 168 NR


Others receiving votes: Houston 98, Boise St. 92, Utah 88, Washington St. 35, Texas A&M 33, Air Force 22, Temple 21, Tennessee 12, Troy 7, Miami 5, Georgia Tech 2, Tulsa 1.