COLUMBUS, Ohio - Despite Ohio State football’s 42-0 victory over Cincinnati on Saturday, the Buckeyes dropped one spot to No. 6 in the the Associated Press college football rankings.

Ohio State opened the season at No. 5 and held there following a 45-21 victory over Florida Atlantic. However, LSU jumped both Oklahoma and the Buckeyes after winning at Texas on Saturday.

Clemson remained at No. 1, followed by Alabama and Georgia.

Michigan dropped from 7 to 10 after needing overtime to beat Army at home.

* How Nathan Baird voted in this week’s AP Top 25.

ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25

Current record and previous ranking, if changed:

1. Clemson (2-0)

2. Alabama (2-0)

3. Georgia (2-0)

4. LSU (2-0) Prev. 6

5. Oklahoma (2-0) Prev. 4

6. Ohio State (2-0) Prev. 5

7. Notre Dame (1-0) Prev. 8

8. Auburn (2-0) Prev. 10

9. Florida (2-0) Prev. 11

10. MIchigan (2-0) Prev. 7

11. Utah (2-0) Prev. 13

12. Texas (1-1) Prev. 9

13. Penn State (2-0) Prev. 15

14. Wisconsin (2-0) Prev. 17

15. Oregon (1-1) Prev. 16

16. Texas A&M (1-1) Prev. 12

17. UCF (2-0) Prev. 18

18. Michigan State (2-0) Prev. 19

19. Iowa (2-0) Prev. 20

20 Washington State (2-0) Prev. 22

21. Maryland (2-0) Prev. NR

22. Boise State (2-0) Prev. 24

23. Washington (1-1) Prev. 14

24. USC (2-0) Prev. NR

25. Virginia (2-0) Prev. NR

Also receiving votes: Iowa State 96, California 95, Mississippi State 73, TCU 66, North Carolina 48, Army 42, Colorado 21, Oklahoma State 20, Memphis 12, Arizona State 4, Boston College 2, Kentucky 2, Appalachian State 2, Syracuse 2, Minnesota 1

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