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01/20 10:21 CST No. 1 Indiana tops final AP Top 25 football poll of season as
Big Ten's title run reaches 3 straight
No. 1 Indiana tops final AP Top 25 football poll of season as Big Ten's title
run reaches 3 straight
By ERIC OLSON
AP College Football Writer
Indiana achieved one more first to end its magical season full of firsts: The
national champion Hoosiers are No. 1 in the final Associated Press Top 25
college football poll.
After beating Miami in the College Football Playoff title game to cap a 16-0
season that was unprecedented in the modern era, the Hoosiers on Tuesday became
the third straight Big Ten team to finish on top of the rankings. Indiana's
championship and No. 1 final ranking followed those of fellow Big Ten teams
Ohio State in 2024 and Michigan in 2023.
No. 2 Miami (13-3) moved up eight spots and ended with its highest ranking
since the 2002 season, when it was second behind Ohio State. The 2003 Miami
team had been the most recent to finish in the top 10.
Mississippi (13-2), which lost to Miami in the CFP semifinals after it beat
Tulane and Georgia following coach Lane Kiffin's departure for LSU, was No. 3,
its highest final ranking since 1962.
No. 4 Oregon (13-2) finished in the top 10 for a third straight year and No. 5
Ohio State was in the final top 10 for the 12th straight year. The Big Ten had
three teams in the final top five for the second straight year.
Georgia (12-2), Texas Tech (12-2), Texas A&M (11-2), Alabama (11-4) and Notre
Dame (10-2) rounded out the top 10.
The Bulldogs were No. 6 in the final poll for the second straight season and
have ended in the top 10 every since since 2017. Texas Tech is a season-ending
top-10 team for the first time. Texas A&M hadn't been ranked in a final poll
season since Jimbo Fisher's 2020 team was No. 4. Alabama, which had ended every
season between 2008-23 in the top 10, was back after slipping to No. 17 last
year.
Notre Dame won 10 straight games following an 0-2 start, was left out of the
playoff and opted to not play in a bowl game. The Irish slipped one spot and
were ranked in a ninth straight final poll.
The Hoosiers were No. 20 in the preseason poll after going 11-2 in Curt
Cignetti's first season. They earned their then-highest ranking ever at No. 3
after they won at Oregon to go 6-0. They moved up to No. 2 the following week
and stayed there for seven straight polls. Their 13-10 win over Ohio State in
the Big Ten championship game pushed them to No. 1 heading into the playoff.
Poll points --- No. 17 Iowa was ranked for the first time this season after winning three straight, including a bowl win over Vanderbilt. No. 22 Houston beat Baylor and LSU to end the season and was ranked for the first time in four polls. No. 25 TCU, which had been 18 spots out of the Top 25, was ranked for the first time since September after beating Houston, Cincinnati and USC. --- Arizona (21), Georgia Tech (24) and Missouri (25) dropped out. --- The SEC had seven teams in the final Top 25 for the second straight year. Last season was the first time that had happened since 2013. --- No. 15 Vanderbilt has its highest final ranking since the 1948 team was No. 12. --- No. 19 James Madison No. 24 North Texas are in the final poll for the first time. Conference call SEC (7 ranked teams): No. 3 Mississippi, No. 6 Georgia, No. 8 Texas A&M, No. 9 Alabama, No. 12 Texas, No. 13 Oklahoma, No. 15 Vanderbilt. Big Ten (6): No. 1 Indiana, No. 4 Oregon, No. 5 Ohio State, No. 17 Iowa, No. 20 Southern California, No. 21 Michigan. Big 12 (5): No. 7 Texas Tech, No. 11 BYU, No. 14 Utah, No. 22 Houston, No. 25 TCU. American (3): No. 18 Tulane, No. 23 Navy, No. 24 North Texas. ACC (2): No. 2 Miami, No. 16 Virginia. Independent (1): No. 10 Notre Dame. Sun Belt (1): No. 19 James Madison. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football |
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