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NCAA Football Rankings, Week 11: AP Top 25 – West Virginia falls out of AP poll

The West Virginia Mountaineers were completely shut out of the Associated Press rankings this season for the first time all year.

Rob Carr

After suffering a brutal home loss to TCU on Saturday, West Virginia fell out of the Associated Press Top 25 poll for the first time all season. The Mountaineers, who are now 5-3 on the season, were completely shut out of the voting in Week 11.

Penn State picked up a few votes following its victory over the Purdue Boilermakers, receiving eight total votes in the AP poll.

The top four teams in the poll did not change places, with Alabama staying a unanimous No.1. Oregon stayed at No. 2 ollowing its victory over No. 21 USC, which fell from No. 18. Kansas State remained at No. 3 and knocked Oklahoma State out of the rankings, while Notre Dame remains at No. 4 following its upset scare at the hands of Pitt.

Ohio State and Georgia are tied at No. 5, with Florida following them at No.7. Florida State jumped up one spot to No. 8 in the polls, while LSU fell four spots to No. 9 following its loss to the Crimson Tide. The Clemson Tigers round out the top 10 in the AP poll.

Here's the entire AP Poll:

Rank Team Votes
1 Alabama (60) 1,500
2 Oregon 1,421
3 Kansas State 1,395
4 Notre Dame 1,318
5 Ohio State 1,198
5 Georgia 1,198
7 Florida 1,112
8 Florida State 1,057
9 LSU 1,029
10 Clemson 931
11 Louisville 862
12 South Carolina 836
13 Oregon State 796
14 Oklahoma 765
15 Texas A&M 700
16 Stanford 655
17 UCLA 446
18 Nebraska 441
19 Louisiana Tech 355
19 Texas 355
21 USC 237
22 Mississippi State 187
23 Toledo 146
24 Rutgers 99
25 Texas Tech 97

Photographs by dizfunk used in background montage under Creative Commons. Thank you.