-- From the two human polls that have a direct impact on Alabama's BCS ranking, the Crimson Tide came away with an average of 4.5 after Saturday's 29-24 loss to Texas A&M.

Alabama fell from first to fourth in the latest Harris poll. Earlier in the day, it was revealed that the Crimson Tide

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The Associated Press top 25,

, does not factor into the BCS equation. The latest BCS standings will be revealed at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN.

Oregon took Alabama's spot at No. 1 in the Harris poll while Kansas State and Notre Dame slid up to No. 2 and No. 3, respectively. Georgia, which clinched the SEC East on Saturday and would be Alabama's opponent in the conference championship if the Crimson Tide can beat Auburn in the Iron Bowl, is No. 5.

Despite its loss to the Aggies, Alabama still managed to pick up a first-place vote from one of the 115 Harris poll voters.

The USA Today/coaches poll and Harris poll each account for one-third of the BCS equation. The average of six computer polls makes up the remaining third.

Here's the full Harris poll top 25.

1. Oregon

2. Kansas State

3. Notre Dame

4. Alabama

5. Georgia

6. Florida State

7. Florida

8. LSU

9. Clemson

10. Texas A&M

11. South Carolina

12. Oklahoma

13. Stanford

14. Nebraska

15. Texas

16. Oregon State

17. Louisville

18. USC

19. UCLA

20. Louisiana Tech

21. Rutgers

22. Texas Tech

23. Boise State

24. Michigan

25. Mississippi State