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Published Mon, Oct 12, 2009 02:00 AM
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Alabama moves ahead of Texas

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The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 11, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

W-L

Pts

Pvs

1. Florida (50)

5-0

1,490

1

2. Alabama (10)

6-0

1,430

3

3. Texas

5-0

1,395

2

4. Virginia Tech

5-1

1,283

5

5. Boise St.

5-0

1,199

6

6. Southern Cal

4-1

1,161

7

7. Ohio St.

5-1

1,048

9

8. Cincinnati

5-0

1,038

8

9. Miami

4-1

970

11

10. LSU

5-1

947

4

11. Iowa

6-0

919

12

12. TCU

5-0

917

10

13. Oregon

5-1

776

13

14. Penn St.

5-1

597

14

15. Nebraska

4-1

576

21

16. Oklahoma St.4-1

559

15

17. Kansas

5-0

551

16

18. BYU

5-1

490

18

19. Georgia Tech5-1

453

22

20. Oklahoma

3-2

432

19

21. South Florida5-0

330

23

22. South Carolina5-1

319

25

23. Houston

4-1

192

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24. Utah

4-1

76

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25. Notre Dame

4-1

75

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OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Pittsburgh 58, Auburn 55, West Virginia 46, Mississippi 28, Wisconsin 27, Missouri 25, Arkansas 16, Cent. Michigan 6, Arizona 5, Michigan 5, Oregon St. 2, Idaho 1, Navy 1, Stanford 1, Texas Tech 1.

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