Georgia remained No. 3 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll released on Sunday, a day after a convincing 63-17 win over Murray State.

The top three in the poll remained the same with Georgia (2-0) behind No. 1 Clemson and No. 2 Alabama. Georgia also remained No. 3 in the coaches poll

There were changes near the top of the polls as LSU jumped to No. 4, Oklahoma slipped to No. 5, Ohio State slipped to No. 6, Notre Dame moved up to No. 7, Auburn moved up to No. 8, Florida moved up to No. 9 and Michigan dropped to No. 10.

AP Top 25 Poll

1. Clemson (56 first-place votes) (2-0)

2. Alabama (6) (2-0)

3. Georgia (2-0)

4. LSU (2-0)

5. Oklahoma (2-0)

6. Ohio State (2-0)

7. Notre Dame (1-0)

8. Auburn (2-0)

9. Florida (1-0)

10. Michigan (1-0)

11. Utah (2-0)

12. Texas (1-1)

13. Penn State (2-0)

14. Wisconsin (2-0)

15. Oregon (1-1)

16. Texas A&M (1-0)

17. UCF (1-0)

18. Michigan State (1-0)

19. Iowa (1-0)

20. Washington State (2-0)

21. Maryland (1-0)

22. Boise State (2-0)

23. Washington (1-0)

24. USC (1-0)

25. Virginia (2-0)

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