Unbeaten Gophers slide up to No. 17 in AP Top 25 poll

The Minnesota Gophers were rewarded for preserving their undefeated record, moving up three spots to No. 17 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 poll, released Sunday.

Minnesota defeated Rutgers 42-7 on Saturday to improve to 7-0. The No. 17 ranking is the program’s highest since Oct. 3, 2004.

The Gophers will take their No. 17 ranking into a home game against Maryland on Saturday.

ELSEWHERE IN THE POLL

Ohio State edged past Clemson to No. 3 in the poll and Wisconsin dropped to 13th after being upset ahead of its showdown with the Buckeyes.



Alabama remained No. 1 on Sunday in the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank, receiving 24 first-place votes. No. 2 LSU held its place and received 16 first-place votes. The Buckeyes had 13 first-place votes and No. 4 Clemson, the preseason No. 1 team and defending national champion, received nine.

The Buckeyes and Tigers both were coming off conference blowouts on the road. Ohio State beat Northwestern 52-3 Friday night. Clemson defeated Louisville 45-10.

Oklahoma remained No. 5, but Penn State moved up to sixth after Wisconsin's first loss of the season. The Badgers were beaten Saturday by 30-point underdog Illinois in the season's most significant upset so far.

Florida, Notre Dame, Auburn and Georgia round out the top 10, giving the Southeastern Conference five of the top 10 teams.

POLL POINTS

Preseason No. 1 teams commonly relinquish the top spot without losing, but the extent of Clemson's fall is unusual. The last preseason No. 1 to drop as far or farther without a loss or tie was Oklahoma in 1977. The Sooners slipped from first to fifth after opening the season with a 25-23 victory over Vanderbilt. Oklahoma started climbing the very next week and reached No. 1 again before losing its fifth game of the season to Texas in mid-October.

One has to go all the way back to 1971 to find a similar drop to Clemson's for a preseason No. 1. Notre Dame started that season top ranked and won its first five games, slipping to No. 7 while doing so. Maybe voters' suspicions of the Irish were justified: Notre Dame lost twice in the second half of the regular season to finish 8-2 and ranked No. 13.

That Notre Dame team seemed to suffer from a schedule perceived to be not so rigorous and one very close victory. None of the Irish's first five opponents was ranked at the time of the game and Notre Dame beat Purdue 8-7. Those Boilermakers went on to finish 3-7.

Clemson has played just one team that was ranked at game time, then-No. 12 Texas A&M, which has since dropped out of the rankings. And the Tigers had a one-point victory at North Carolina, which is currently 3-4.

IN

No teams are making their season debut in the Top 25 this week, but a couple re-entered.

— No. 23 Iowa State (5-2) is back after winning three straight games.

— No. 25 Wake Forest (6-1) returns after a one-week hiatus. The Demon Deacons bounced back from their first loss of the season last week to beat Florida State on a late field goal.

OUT

— Missouri is the latest team to lose its first game after moving into the ranking. The Tigers fell out after getting upset at Vanderbilt.

— Washington is out again after losing a thriller to No. 11 Oregon.






















































































































































































































































































































RANK TEAM PV RANK
1 Alabama 1
2 LSU 2
3 Ohio State 4
4 Clemson 3
5 Oklahoma 5
6 Penn State 7
7 Florida 9
8 Notre Dame 8
9 Auburn 11
10 Georgia 10
11 Oregon 12
12 Utah 13
13 Wisconsin 6
14 Baylor 18
15 Texas 15
16 SMU 19
17 Minnesota 20
18 Cincinnati 21
19 Michigan 16
20 Iowa 23
21 Appalachian State 24
22 Boise State 14
23 Iowa State
24 Arizona State 17
25 Wake Forest