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Tide rolls, but Clemson still No. 1

Clemson easily held off Alabama on Sunday to retain the No. 1 spot in The Associated Press college football poll, extending its longest run atop the poll to seven weeks.

The Crimson Tide ran away from Georgia 41-24 on Saturday night to make the case to be No. 1, but it wasn’t enough to topple the Tigers.

Clemson defended its turf with a historic blowout against Georgia Tech. The 66-point rout was the largest ever in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game. Clemson received 54 first-place votes out of 62 from the panel of sports writers and broadcasters.

The Crimson Tide got the remaining eight first-place votes. Notre Dame moved up to a season-high No. 3, No. 4 Georgia dropped one spot and Ohio State moved up to No. 5 a week before the Big Ten starts playing.

Clemson has been No. 1 since the preseason. The Tigers have been top-ranked 23 times in school history but never more than five times in a season before this year.

North Carolina took a big fall, dropping nine spots to No. 14 after losing at Florida State.

Oklahoma State is No. 6, with Texas A&M, Penn State, Cincinnati and Florida rounding out the top 10.

POLL POINTS

When it comes to winning games against ranked teams, Alabama coach Nick Saban is the best ever.

Even before beating Georgia, Saban held the record for most victories against AP top-five teams (now 25) and top-10 teams (now 42). Saban’s latest victory was his 86th, tying Penn State’s Joe Paterno for the most of all time.

Saban has benefitted from having his coaching career come at a time when the rankings extend to 25 teams, as opposed to 20, which was the case for the front end of Paterno’s 46-year career. The average number of games played in a college football season is also longer now than ever before.

But it took Saban only 25 seasons and 318 total games to match what Paterno did in 548 games.

MOVING IN

Unbeaten Coastal Carolina is ranked for the first time in the program’s short history. The Chanticleers from Conway, South Carolina, joined the FBS in 2017.

They beat Sun Belt rival Louisiana-Lafayette last Wednesday to improve to 4-0. RANKED vs. RANKED

— No. 23 North Carolina State at No. 14 North Carolina. The first time since 1993, and just the third time ever, the Research Triangle rivals will both be ranked when they meet.

— No. 17 Iowa State at No. 6 Oklahoma State. Two of the three Big 12 teams that don’t already have a conference loss.

— No. 18 Michigan at No. 21 Minnesota. Season opens for the Big Ten with the battle for the Little Brown Jug.

— No. 9 Cincinnati at No. 16 SMU. The AAC’s remaining unbeatens square off — hopefully. Cincinnati’s game last week had to be postponed because of positive COVID-19 tests within the program.

Record Pts Prv

1. Clemson (54) 5-0 1542 1

2. Alabama (8) 4-0 1494 2

3. Notre Dame 4-0 1337 4

4. Georgia 3-1 1300 3

5. Ohio St. 0-0 1223 6

6. Oklahoma St. 3-0 1137 7

7. Texas A&M 3-1 1054 11

8. Penn St. 0-0 1033 9

9. Cincinnati 3-0 1028 8

10. Florida 2-1 942 10

11. Miami 4-1 887 13

12. BYU 5-0 875 14

13. Oregon 0-0 841 12

14. North Carolina 3-1 677 5

14. Wisconsin 0-0 677 16

16. SMU 5-0 638 17

17. Iowa St. 3-1 511 20

18. Michigan 0-0 489 19

19. Virginia Tech 3-1 411 23

20. Kansas St. 3-1 399 22

21. Minnesota 0-0 234 24

22. Marshall 4-0 227 –

23. NC State 4-1 199 –

24. Southern Cal 0-0 192 25

25. Coastal Carolina 4-0 185 –

Others receiving votes: Memphis 76, Oklahoma 74, Tulsa 58, West Virginia 57, Auburn 48, Iowa 42, Louisiana-Lafayette 40, Liberty 37, Utah 36, UAB 30, Army 29, Arkansas 15, Air Force 14, Kentucky 12, Tennessee 11, Virginia 9, Arizona St. 9, Washington 8, South Carolina 8, Indiana 4, Texas 1.

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