Georgia, Michigan, Cincinnati, Alabama, Oklahoma State round out top five in AP college football poll

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Michigan defeated Ohio State thanks to the 5 touchdown performance by Hassan Haskins.

The Michigan running back ran for 169 yards and scored five times as the UM defeated the Ohio State. 1:45

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Oklahoma State joined the top five for the first time in three years, while Michigan jumped to second in the AP college football poll.

Georgia was a unanimous No. 1 in the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank for the eighth week in a row. There is a different team behind the same team for the fourth week in a row.

Michigan's ranking is its highest since it peaked in 2016 The UM beat Ohio State on Saturday to end a losing streak in the rivalry.

Cincinnati moved up to 3 and Alabama moved down to 4. The Tide slipped after the win.

Oklahoma State beat Oklahoma for the first time in four years. The Sooners dropped three places.

Notre Dame and Ohio State both fell a spot.

Alabama held the spot before the Buckeyes. The week before, the Tide replaced Cincinnati.

The top 10 included Ole Miss, Oregon, and Baylor.

There are poll points.

Alabama's run of nine weeks as unanimous No. 1 was the longest in history.

Next week's championship games and the College Football Playoff national title are the only polls left this season.

Team.

This is a record.

1. Georgia has 62.

Affirmative.

2. The state of Michigan.

11-1

3. The city of Cincinnati.

Affirmative.

4. Alabama.

11-1

5. Oklahoma State.

11-1

6. Notre Dame.

11-1

7. Ohio State.

10-2

8. Ole Miss.

10-2

9. The people of Baylor.

10-2

10. The state of Oregon.

10-2

11. Michigan State.

10-2

12. The company is called BYU.

10-2

13. The state of Oklahoma.

10-2

14. Utah is located in the state of Utah.

9-2

15. It's Iowa.

10-2

16. Houston.

11-1

17. The city of Pittsburgh.

10-2

18. Wake Forest.

10-2

19. San Diego State.

11-1

20. Louisiana-Lafayette.

11-1

21. NC State.

9-2

22. It's the University of Clemson.

9-2

23. Arkansas.

5-5.

24. Texas A&M.

5-5.

25. Kentucky.

9-2

If Georgia beats Alabama in the SEC title game next weekend and makes a run through the playoffs, it could break Alabama's record.

Alabama's run of unanimous top rankings ended in a national championship game loss to Clemson, and that's something to keep in mind.

In.

After falling out of the Top 25 after the last weekend of September, the 22nd ranked team is back in. The Tigers won seven of their last eight games.

Kentucky defeated Louisville on Saturday. The Wildcats were in the rankings for five weeks.

Out.

Wisconsin dropped out after its seven-game winning streak was snapped.

UTSA lost its first game of the season and fell out of the rankings. The Conference USA title game will be held next week despite the Roadrunners being thumped by North Texas on Saturday.

The conference call was held.

The SEC has 6.

There are 4 in the ACC.

The Big Ten has four.

The Big 12 has 3.

American -- 2.

The Pac-12 has 2.

The Mountain West has one.

The Sun Belt has one.

There are 2 independents.

RANKED vs. RANKED.

The SEC championship is between Georgia and Alabama.

The Big Ten championship is between Michigan and Iowa.

The American Athletic Conference championship is between Cincinnati and Houston.

The Big 12 championship is between Oklahoma State and Baylor.

The Oregon vs Utah game is in the conference championship.