| Decatur, Ala. | Saturday, May 18, 2013 |
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NEW YORK (AP) — After being tested for the first time this season Alabama and Oregon have held their spots at the top of The Associated Press college football poll.
A thrilling Saturday produced some great finishes but no upsets and few changes among the highest ranked teams.
Alabama, which scored late to beat LSU 21-17, is No. 1 for the 10th straight week. Oregon beat Southern California 62-51 and is No. 2 for the seventh consecutive week.
Kansas State remains at No. 3 after beating Oklahoma State 44-30, and Notre Dame stays at No. 4 after rallying to beat Pittsburgh 29-26 in triple overtime.
Ohio State and Georgia are tied for fifth.
No. 19 Texas and No. 24 Rutgers moved back into the rankings, and No. 23 Toledo is ranked for the first time since 2001.
1. Alabama (60) 9-0
2. Oregon 9-0
3. Kansas St. 9-0
4. Notre Dame 9-0
5. Georgia 8-1
5. Ohio St. 10-0
7. Florida 8-1
8. Florida St. 8-1
9. LSU 7-2
10. Clemson 8-1
11. Louisville 9-0
12. South Carolina 7-2
13. Oregon St. 7-1
14. Oklahoma 6-2
15. Texas A&M
16. Stanford 7-2
17. UCLA 7-2
18. Nebraska 7-2
19. Louisiana Tech 8-1
19. Texas 7-2
21. Southern Cal 6-3
22. Mississippi St. 7-2
23. Toledo 8-1
24. Rutgers 7-1
25. Texas Tech 6-3
Others receiving votes: N. Illinois 64, Kent St. 61, Michigan 53, TCU 38, Northwestern 32, Oklahoma St. 27, Ohio 22, UCF 15, Boise St. 11, Washington 9, Penn St. 8, San Diego St. 7, Tulsa 6, Arizona 5, Utah St. 4, Fresno St. 2.
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Roll Tide...Booking my trip to NC tonight!