Badgers move up to No. 16 in AP Top 25 poll

Badgers move up to No. 16 in AP Top 25 poll

Published Nov. 3, 2019 2:33 p.m. ET

The bye week was good to the Wisconsin Badgers.

Despite not playing a game, the Badgers moved up two spots to No. 16 overall in the latest Associated Press college football Top 25 poll, released Sunday afternoon. Cincinnati and SMU dipped below Wisconsin in the poll this week.

ELSEWHERE IN THE POLL

Navy moved into the AP poll at No. 25, giving the American Athletic Conference four ranked teams, more than all but the Big Ten and the Southeastern Conference.



With nine ranked teams off this weekend, including four of the top five, there was little movement throughout the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank. LSU is No. 1 for a second consecutive week and Alabama is No. 2. The Tigers and Crimson Tide on Saturday will play the first regular-season 1-2 game since the same two did it in 2011.

Navy joins fellow AAC members No. 17 Cincinnati, No. 19 Memphis and No. 23 SMU in the Top 25. Four ranked teams matches a high for the 7-year-old American, which was born from the collapse of the Big East.

Ohio State is No. 3 as the margin among the top three teams widened a bit after last week's historically close vote. The first-place vote distribution stayed the same. The Tigers received 1,479 points and 17 first-place votes, Alabama had 1,472 points and 21 first places, and Ohio State got 1,467 points and 17 firsts. No. 4 Clemson received the other seven first-place votes and Penn State remained No. 5.

Georgia jumped two spots to No. 6 after beating Florida in the weekend's biggest game. The Gators slipped four spots to No. 10.

POLL POINTS

The first College Football Playoff selection committee rankings come out Tuesday night.

Since the selection committee started ranking teams around this point in the season, only last year did it have the same four teams in the top as the AP poll that was released two days earlier. And never has the first CFP rankings' first four matched the preceding AP top four.

OUT

Appalachian State was the only team to fall out of the rankings this week. The Sun Belt Conference's lone representative lost for the first time this season, falling at home to Georgia Southern on Thursday.

CONFERENCE CALL

The American also had four ranked teams on Nov. 8, 2015 (Houston, Temple, Navy, Memphis). The Midshipmen are ranked for the first time since 2017 and already have more than doubled their win total from last season's disappointing 3-9 finish.






































































































































RANK TEAM PV RANK
1 LSU 1
2 Alabama 2
3 Ohio State 3
4 Clemson 4
5 Penn State 5
6 Georgia 8
7 Oregon 7
8 Utah 9
9 Oklahoma 10
10 Florida 6
11 Baylor 12
12 Auburn 11
13 Minnesota 13
14 Michigan 14
15 Notre Dame 16
16 Wisconsin 18
17 Cincinnati 17
18 Iowa 19
19 Memphis 24
20 Kansas State 22
21 Boise State 21
22 Wake Forest 23
23 SMU 15
24 San Diego State 25
25 Navy N/A


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