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Associated Press began its college football poll on October 19, 1936.
It is the longest-running poll of those that award national titles at
the end of the season. The preseason poll was started in 1950. A panel
of 60 sports writers and broadcasters from around the country votes on
the poll weekly. The AP Top 25 is determined by a simple points system
based on how each voter ranks the teams. A team receives 25 points for
each first- place vote, 24 for second place and so on through to the
25th team, which receives one point. The rankings are set by listing the
point totals from highest to lowest.
For the 2020 season, only teams scheduled to play in the fall are
eligible for the Associated Press (AP) FBS College Football Poll.
Here is the Week 4 AP FBS College Football Top 25 poll (record, first-place votes, total votes):
1) Clemson, 2-0; (59) (1523)
2) Alabama, 0-0; (1) (1458)
2) Alabama, 0-0; (1) (1458)
3) Oklahoma, 1-0; (1368)
4) Georgia, 0-0; (1320)
5) Florida, 0-0; (1239)
6) LSU, 0-0; (1221)
7) Notre Dame, 2-0; (1200)
8 tie) Auburn, 0-0; (1037)
8 tie) Auburn, 0-0; (1037)
8 tie) Texas, 1-0; (1037)
10) Texas A&M, 0-0; (972)
11) North Carolina, 1-0; (883)
12) Miami (Florida), 2-0; (816)
13) UCF, 1-0; (771)
14) Cincinnati, 1-0; (720)
15) Oklahoma State, 1-0 (693)
16) Tennessee, 0-0; (528)
17) Memphis, 1-0; (510)
18) BYU, 1-0; (405)
19) Louisiana-Lafayette, 2-0 (374)
20) Virginia Tech, 0-0 (350)
21) Pittsburgh, 2-0; (315)
22) Army, 2-0; (296)
23) Kentucky, 0-0 (230)
24) Louisville, 1-1 (115)
25) Marshall, 2-0 (108)
25) Marshall, 2-0 (108)
Others
receiving votes: Baylor 89, West Virginia 59, SMU 57, TCU 30, Virginia 30, Boston College
23, Arkansas State 20, Mississippi State 6, UAB 5, Texas Tech 5, Ole
Miss 4, Appalachian State 3, UTSA 2, Troy 1, Coastal Carolina 1.
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