California and Arizona State have moved into the AP Top 25 college football poll to give the Pac-12 six ranked teams, the most for the conference in almost four years.
A weekend filled with blowouts left the top half of the AP media poll presented by Regions Bank mostly unchanged.
Clemson remains No. 1, with 57 of the 62 first-place votes, as the top nine held their spots Sunday. Alabama was No. 2, receiving five first-place votes, followed by Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Auburn and Florida.
The ninth-ranked Gators were the only top-10 team to play a competitive game. The others won by a combined 428-97.
Utah, the highest ranked Pac-12 team, moved up to No. 10. The last time the Pac-12 had six ranked teams was Nov. 8, 2015.
POLL POINTS
The Pac-12 took a fair amount of grief the first week of the season after it suffered a few upsets to Mountain West teams and Oregon let a potentially big victory slip away against Auburn.
Now the conference has had a mini-resurgence, despite issues with some of its typically strong teams.
Stanford started the season ranked, but is 1-2 after getting dominated by UCF on Saturday. Southern California had a brief stay at the bottom of the rankings last week, falling out after losing in overtime at BYU on Saturday.
Overall, the results were OK this past weekend for the Pac-12. The conference went 8-4 in nonconference play, including Arizona State's victory at Michigan State and Arizona beating Texas Tech. Though Colorado's loss to Air Force put the Pac-12 at 4-4 against the Mountain West this season.
Utah is in the top 10 for the first time since November 2015.
OUT
--Michigan State fell from the rankings after its 10-7 loss to Arizona State. The Spartans were swept in a home-and-home by the Sun Devils the last two seasons by a combined 26-20.
--Maryland is out after one week. The Terrapins went from scoring 63 in a victory against Syracuse to losing 20-17 to Temple.
--The next three games for USC are at Utah at home, at No. 22 Washington and at No. 7 Notre Dame.
CONFERENCE CALL
For a second straight week, the Southeastern Conference has three top-five teams and half of the top 10.
SEC -- 6 (Nos. 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 17).
Pac-12 -- 6 (Nos. 10, 16, 19, 22, 23, 24)
Big Ten -- 5 (Nos. 6, 11, 13, 13 (tie), 18).
Big 12 -- 3 (Nos. 5, 12, 25).
ACC -- 2 (Nos. 1, 21).
American -- 1 (No. 15).
Mountain West -- 1 (No. 20).
Independent -- 1 (No. 7).
RANKED vs. RANKED
No. 7 Notre Dame at No. 3 Georgia. Return match from Georgia's 20-19 victory in South Bend, Indiana, two years ago.
No. 11 Michigan at No. 13 Wisconsin. Fox's first Big Noon game which is both big and starting at noon.
No. 8 Auburn at No. 17 Texas A&M. The whittling starts in the SEC West.
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sep. 14, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Clemson (57) 3-0 1,545 1
2. Alabama (5) 3-0 1,488 2
3. Georgia 3-0 1,386 3
4. LSU 3-0 1,339 4
5. Oklahoma 3-0 1,310 5
6. Ohio St. 3-0 1,292 6
7. Notre Dame 2-0 1,099 7
8. Auburn 3-0 1,079 8
9. Florida 3-0 959 9
10. Utah 3-0 929 11
11. Michigan 2-0 917 10
12. Texas 2-1 888 12
13. Penn St. 3-0 726 13
13. Wisconsin 2-0 726 14
15. UCF 3-0 703 17
16. Oregon 2-1 670 15
17. Texas A&M 2-1 665 16
18. Iowa 3-0 539 19
19. Washington St. 3-0 452 20
20. Boise St. 3-0 277 22
21. Virginia 3-0 252 25
22. Washington 2-1 183 23
23. California 3-0 164 -
24. Arizona St. 3-0 156 -
25. TCU 2-0 104 -
Others receiving votes: Kansas St. 91, Oklahoma St. 51, Army 50, Michigan St. 37, Memphis 26, Wake Forest 14, BYU 12, Iowa St. 7, Temple 7, Mississippi St. 4, Appalachian St. 2, Minnesota 1.