2:27 PM ET Associated Press No. 25 Tulsa is ranked in The Associated Press college football poll for the first time in 10 years and No. 9 Indiana is set to play the first top-10 matchup in program history. The AP Top 25 was mostly stagnant Sunday after four of the top five teams did not play and only one ranked team lost this weekend. Alabama is No. 1 for the second straight week, with 60 first-place votes. No. 2 Notre Dame received one first-place vote and No. 3 Ohio State got the other. First-place votes in parentheses: 1. Alabama (60)2. Notre Dame (1)3. Ohio State (1)4. Clemson5. Texas A&M6. Florida7. Cincinnati8. BYU9. Indiana10. Wisconsin11. Oregon12. Miami13. Georgia14. Oklahoma State15. Coastal Carolina15. Marshall17. Iowa State18. Oklahoma19. Northwestern20. USC21. Liberty22. Texas23. Auburn24. Louisiana-Lafayette25. Tulsa More details The rest of the top eight was unchanged: Clemson is No. 4, followed by Texas…
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