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Old 09-12-2004, 03:24 PM
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I am suprized FSU only fell 3 spots. Guess playing a
good team will do that.

USC Remains No. 1 In AP College Football Poll
Oklahoma Ranked At No. 2

POSTED: 2:30 pm EDT September 12, 2004
UPDATED: 3:13 pm EDT September 12, 2004

Southern California remained the top team in the Associated Press college football poll after the Trojans ripped Colorado State 49-0.

The Trojans grabbed 52 of 65 first-place votes, while second-ranked Oklahoma gained 10.

Georgia stayed at No. 3 after outlasting South Carolina 20-16 on Saturday.

Miami moved up a notch to fourth, while LSU, Texas, West Virginia, Florida State, Ohio State and California rounded out the top 10.

The Seminoles stayed in the top 10 despite a season-opening loss to the Hurricanes.

Florida is eleventh, ahead of Virginia, Tennessee, Auburn and Utah.

Iowa was No. 16, followed by Michigan, Purdue, Fresno State and Wisconsin.

The Wolverines dropped nine spots with Saturday's 28-20 loss at Notre Dame.

Fresno State cracked the poll with a lopsided win at Kansas State, which fell from the top 25.

Maryland, Minnesota, Boise State, Louisville and Memphis rounded out the poll.
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Team | Record
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1. Southern California, 2-0
2. Oklahoma, 2-0
3. Georgia, 2-0
4. Miami, 1-0
5. LSU, 2-0
6. Texas, 2-0
7. West Virginia, 2-0
8. Florida St., 0-1
9. Ohio St., 2-0
10. California, 2-0
11. Florida, 1-0
12. Virginia, 2-0
13. Tennessee, 1-0
14. Auburn, 2-0
15. Utah, 2-0
16. Iowa, 2-0
17. Michigan, 1-1
18. Purdue, 2-0
19. Fresno St., 2-0
20. Wisconsin, 2-0
21. Maryland, 2-0
22. Minnesota, 2-0
23. Boise St., 2-0
24. Louisville, 2-0
25. Memphis, 2-0


Others receiving votes: Kansas St. 51, Oklahoma St. 47, Georgia Tech 46, N.C. State 44, Missouri 41, Notre Dame 38, Southern Miss. 37, Troy 31, Colorado 27, Clemson 23, Alabama 20, TCU 20, Virginia Tech 13, Boston College 8, Arkansas 5, Stanford 4.
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