Georgia still No. 2 - to AP voters

Georgia tailback Nick Chubb goes over South Carolina defender Skai Moore for extra yardage in the second half on the way to a 24-10 victory and a 9-0 record in a NCAA college football game on Saturday, November 4, 2017, in Athens.    Curtis Compton/ccompton@ajc.com

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Georgia tailback Nick Chubb goes over South Carolina defender Skai Moore for extra yardage in the second half on the way to a 24-10 victory and a 9-0 record in a NCAA college football game on Saturday, November 4, 2017, in Athens. Curtis Compton/ccompton@ajc.com

Georgia is still No. 2 – according to the Associated Press Top 25 College Football poll.

Georgia is No. 1 in the College Football Playoff Rankings – with a new poll to be released Tuesday. However, according to AP voters, the Bulldogs remain behind Alabama.

Alabama (9-0) is No. 1 with 64 first-place votes and coming off a 24-10 victory over LSU Saturday in the Week 10 poll. Georgia (9-0) is No. 2 with one first-place vote and coming off a 24-10 victory over South Carolina.

The AP poll had some significant movement with several upsets Saturday. Ohio State dropped eight spots to No. 11 after a loss to Iowa. Penn State dropped six spots to No. 13 after a loss to Michigan State. Iowa State dropped seven spots to No. 23 after a loss to West Virginia.

Michigan State is No. 16 and Washington State is No. 20 after being unranked last week.

Here is the complete poll:

  1. Alabama 9-0
  2. Georgia 9-0
  3. Wisconsin 9-0
  4. Clemson 8-1
  5. Notre Dame 8-1
  6. Miami 8-0
  7. Oklahoma 8-1
  8. Washington 8-1
  9. TCU 8-1
  10. Auburn 7-2
  11. Ohio State 7-2
  12. UCF 8-0
  13. Penn State 7-2
  14. USC 8-2
  15. Oklahoma State 7-2
  16. Michigan State 7-2
  17. Virginia Tech 7-2
  18. Mississippi State 7-2
  19. Memphis 8-1
  20. Washington State 8-2
  21. South Florida 8-1
  22. Michigan 7-2
  23. Iowa State 6-3
  24. N.C. State 6-3
  25. LSU 6-3

Others receiving votes: West Virginia 120, Iowa 112, Stanford 58, Toledo 31, Boise State 29, Arizona 25, San Diego State 18, South Carolina 6, Northwestern 5, Troy 4, Army 3