Georgia remains No. 3 in AP Top 25 - and gets first-place vote

Georgia wide receiver Lawrence Cager (15) makes a touchdown pass over Notre Dame cornerback Troy Pride Jr. (5) in the second half  in a NCAA college football at Sanford Stadium in Athens on Saturday, September 21, 2019. Georgia defeated Notre Dame 23-17. (Hyosub Shin / Hyosub.Shin@ajc.com)

Credit: HYOSUB SHIN / AJC

Credit: HYOSUB SHIN / AJC

Georgia wide receiver Lawrence Cager (15) makes a touchdown pass over Notre Dame cornerback Troy Pride Jr. (5) in the second half in a NCAA college football at Sanford Stadium in Athens on Saturday, September 21, 2019. Georgia defeated Notre Dame 23-17. (Hyosub Shin / Hyosub.Shin@ajc.com)

Georgia remained No. 3 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll released on Sunday and managed to get one first-place vote.

The Top 25 remained mostly unchanged, with Clemson staying No. 1, followed by three SEC teams: No. 2 Alabama, No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 LSU. Ohio State edged past Oklahoma to No. 5.

Georgia (4-0), coming off a 23-17 victory over then No. 7 Notre Dame Saturday night, remained No. 3 in the Coaches Poll, including one first-place vote. Notre Dame slipped to No. 10 in the AP poll.

Georgia is off this week.

AP Top 25 Poll

1.Clemson (55) 4-0 1,543 points

2. Alabama (6) 4-0 1,485

3. Georgia (1) 4-0 1,400

4. LSU 4-0 1,344

5. Ohio State 4-0 1,288

6. Oklahoma 3-0 1,283

7. Auburn 4-0, 1,169

8. Wisconsin 3-0 1,071

9. Florida 4-0 1,022

10. Notre Dame 2-1 989

11. Texas 3-1 968

12. Penn State 3-0 848

13. Oregon 3-1 839

14. Iowa 3-0 714

15. California 4-0 547

16. Boise State 4-0 524

17. Washington 3-1 498

18. Virginia 4-0 430

19. Utah 3-1 426

20. Michigan 2-1 287

21. USC 3-1 257

22. UCF 3-1 252

23. Texas A&M 2-2 233

24. Kansas State 3-0 230

25. Michigan State 3-1 104

Others receiving votes: Wake Forest 73, Oklahoma State 57, Southern Methodist 55, Army 46, Memphis 42, Iowa State 31, Appalachian State 24, Washington State 21, Missouri 14, Mississippi State 14, Pittsburgh 6, Arizona State 5, Minnesota 5, Colorado 5, Tulane 1

Dropped out: Washington State (19), Arizona State (24), TCU (25)