Ap Poll Georgia Remains At No 1 Michigan Stays At No 2

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AP Poll: Georgia Remains at No. 1, Michigan Stays at No. 2

Georgia Overcomes Test, Michigan Rolls

The Bulldogs win a 26-22 thriller at Missouri, while the Wolverines cruise past Rutgers 52-17.

The latest Associated Press Top 25 poll, released Sunday, has Georgia and Michigan holding strong at the top.

Georgia, which defeated Missouri 26-22 on Saturday, remains at No. 1 for the fifth consecutive week. The Bulldogs' victory was their seventh in a row.

Michigan, which rolled past Rutgers 52-17 on Saturday, stays at No. 2 for the third straight week. The Wolverines have won their last four games by an average of 35 points.

The rest of the top five remained unchanged, with Ohio State at No. 3, Alabama at No. 4, and Clemson at No. 5.

The biggest mover in the poll was Tennessee, which jumped four spots to No. 6 after its 40-13 win over Kentucky on Saturday. The Volunteers are now one of three SEC teams in the top 10, along with Georgia and Alabama.

Other notable movers in the poll included Penn State, which dropped three spots to No. 11 after its 45-17 loss to Ohio State, and Oregon, which moved up two spots to No. 12 after its 49-22 win over UCLA.

Conclusion

The latest AP poll shows that Georgia and Michigan remain the top two teams in the country. Both teams have been dominant in recent weeks, and they will look to continue their winning ways in the weeks to come.