We'll know whether Alabama will stay in the College Football Playoff hunt for another week after Saturday's game, but one voter still has the Crimson Tide as his number one team in the country.

For the second straight week, Alabama received one first-place vote in the AP Top 25 and remained at 7th in the poll. A total of six teams received first-place votes heading into week 10, including Alabama's next opponent, LSU.

The undefeated Tigers stayed at No. 4 with five first-place votes. Les Miles' team travels to Tuscaloosa this Saturday for a game that should determine the SEC West.

Take a look at the full top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 31, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPv
1. Ohio St. (39)8-01,4651
2. Baylor (6)7-01,4082
3. Clemson (6)8-01,3813
4. LSU (5)7-01,3464
5. TCU (4)8-01,3365
6. Michigan St.8-01,2496
7. Alabama (1)7-11,1607
8. Notre Dame7-11,0199
9. Stanford7-11,0148
10. Iowa8-095410
11. Florida7-192311
12. Oklahoma St.8-087912
13. Utah7-180913
14. Oklahoma7-171214
15. Memphis8-068316
16. Michigan6-261315
17. Florida St.7-157117
18. Houston8-046618
19. Mississippi7-241419
20. Toledo7-036620
21. North Carolina7-1248NR
22. UCLA6-219024
23. Temple7-117521
24. Mississippi St.6-214425
25. Texas A&M6-2101NR

Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 64, Southern Cal 57, BYU 27, Northwestern 21, Duke 7, Penn St. 5, Appalachian St. 4, Boise St. 4, California 4, Pittsburgh 2, Tennessee 2, Navy 1, Washington St. 1.

 

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