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AP Poll 11/15

Associated Press Poll
Year: 2009
11/15/2009
Week 11
Rank Team (FPV) Points Prev  
1   Florida (36)1,4631
2   Alabama (14)1,4293
3   Texas (10)1,4242
4   TCU 1,3074
5   Cincinnati 1,2475
6   Boise State 1,2136
7   Georgia Tech 1,1397
8   Pittsburgh 1,0308
9   Ohio State 99010
10   LSU 9689
11   Oregon 91814
12   Oklahoma State 75417
13   Penn State 68919
14   Stanford 65225
15   Iowa 63315
16   Virginia Tech 55920
17   Wisconsin 54721
18   Clemson 44224
19   BYU 34422
20   Oregon State 338NR
21   Miami 25512
22   USC 22311
23   Utah 18316
24   Houston 14913
25   Rutgers 145NR
Associated Press Poll
Started in 1936.

The Associated Press began running polls of sports writers to determine who is, by popular opinion, the best college football team in the country. The first AP Poll was run in 1934 but was not run continuously until 1936.

The AP Poll currently lists the top 25 teams in the nation.  From 1936 to 1961 the poll only ranked the top 20 teams.  From 1962 to 1967 it only ranked the top 10 teams.  From 1968 to 1988 the AP Poll returned to ranking the top 20 teams.  In 1989 they started ranking the top 25 teams.

The AP poll was used in the beginning of the BCS to calculate the team standings.  Due to some controversies within the BCS, the AP Poll was pulled from these calculations which caused the BCS to create the new Harris Poll.






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