Auburn, South Florida Move Into New AP Top 25

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Oct 4, 2009

NEW YORK — Rejuvenated Auburn
jumped into the AP Top 25 for the first time this season, landing at
No. 17 after improving to 5-0 under new coach Gene Chizik.

One week after a bunch of upsets gave
The Associated Press poll a serious shake-up, a relatively predictable
weekend provided some stability — though several teams outside the top
10 lost, dropped out of the rankings and made room for newcomers like
Auburn.

No. 23 South Florida (5-0), No. 24
Missouri (4-0) and No. 25 South Carolina (4-1) also moved into The
Associated Press poll Sunday. The Bulls and the Gamecocks are in for
the first time this season. The Tigers were ranked for a week last
month.

The top four in the media poll were
unchanged. Florida is No. 1, followed by Texas, Alabama and LSU. The
Gators play at LSU on Saturday.

The Gators received 54 first-place votes, Texas got one and Alabama five.

Virginia Tech moved up a spot to No.
5 and Boise State slipped one to No. 6 after a lackluster 34-16 victory
against UC Davis on Saturday.

Auburn started last season in the top
10, but fell out of the rankings halfway through a disappointing 5-7
campaign, which led to the controversial ouster of coach Tommy
Tuberville
.

Chizik, whose hiring was greeted with
skepticism by many Tigers fans after he was 5-19 in two seasons at Iowa
State, has Auburn 5-0 for the first time since 2006.

"Obviously we're happy to get the
recognition," Chizik said Sunday. "The kids have worked really hard and
the coaches have worked really hard."

Georgia is out of the Top 25 for first
time since Dec. 3, 2006, after losing a 20-13 thriller at home to LSU.
But with Southeastern Conference rivals Auburn and South Carolina
moving in, the SEC now has six teams ranked, including three of the top
four for a second straight week.

The Big 12 also has six ranked teams.

California is out of the rankings
for the first time this season after a second straight lopsided loss,
this time to Southern California. Michigan fell out after losing its
first game, 26-20 in overtime to Michigan State.

The biggest upset of the weekend
came in west Texas, where Houston lost 58-41 to UTEP. The Cougars,
ranked 12th last week, fell all the way out of the rankings.

The only new member of the top 10 was TCU, which moved up a spot to 10th.

Oklahoma had the biggest drop among
teams still ranked, going from No. 8 to No. 19 after losing 21-20 at
Miami without injured Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford. The Sooners
are the first team to be ranked with a 2-2 record since Sept. 21, 2003,
when Florida was No. 25 after breaking even in its first four games.

Both the Sooners' losses have been
by one point to ranked opponents and with Bradford on the sideline,
albeit for only the second half in the opener against BYU.

USC remained at No. 7 this week. No.
8 Cincinnati jumped ahead of No. 9 Ohio State, putting the Bearcats
ahead of the Buckeyes in the rankings for the first time in 58 years.
Back on Nov. 21, 1951, Cincinnati was No. 20 and the Buckeyes were
unranked.

The USA Today coaches' poll has the
same top seven teams as the AP poll. In the Harris poll, the top four
are the same, but Boise State remained No. 5, with Virginia Tech sixth.

Miami's 21-20 victory vaulted the
Hurricanes six spots to No. 11 in the media poll, followed by
undefeated Iowa, Oregon, Penn State and Oklahoma State.

Kansas, Auburn, BYU, Oklahoma and Mississippi round out the top 20, with Nebraska at No. 21 and Georgia Tech ranked 22nd.

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