While it’s not the poll that matters the most, Georgia jumped to No. 5 in the Associated Press Top 25 college football poll released Sunday. Georgia is also No. 5 in the Coaches poll.

Georgia moved up a spot after a convincing 34-17 win over Kentucky on Saturday to clinch the SEC East title and a date in the conference title game next month.

Alabama, who will face Georgia in the SEC title game on Dec. 1 after clinching the West title, remains No. 1 with all 60 first-place votes.

Georgia was No. 6 in the initial College Football Playoff poll released last week. The new poll to determine the four playoff teams will be released Tuesday night.

Georgia hosts Auburn on Saturday at 7 p.m. on ESPN.

AP Top 25 poll

1. Alabama (9-0), 1,500 points

2. Clemson (9-0), 1,435

3. Notre Dame (9-0), 1,381

4. Michigan (8-1), 1,304

5. Georgia (8-1), 1,263

6. Oklahoma (8-1), 1,181

7. West Virginia (7-1), 1,085

8. Ohio State (8-1), 1,025

9. LSU (7-2), 1,020

10. Washington State (8-1), 1,010

11. UCF (8-0), 1,001

12. Kentucky (7-2) 780

13. Syracuse (7-2), 624

14. Utah State (8-1), 586

15. Texas (6-3) 559

16. Fresno State (8-1). 506

17. Boston College (7-2), 490

18. Mississippi State (6-3), 486

19. Florida (6-3), 400

20. Washington (7-3), 342

21. Penn State (6-3), 278

22. North Carolina State (6-2), 264

23. Iowa State (5-3), 230

24. Michigan State (6-3), 215

25. Cincinnati (8-1), 141

First-place votes: Alabama 60

Others receiving votes: Utah 110, Auburn 93, Wisconsin 37, Army 32, UAB 31, Northwestern 28, Iowa 17, Boise St. 15, Purdue 14, Buffalo 11, Oregon 9, San Diego St. 5, Duke 4, Texas A&M 3, Houston 3, Texas Tech 2