After the first shake-up of the college football season, the Southeastern Conference grabbed six of the top seven spots in the AP Top 25 — a first in the 88-year history of the rankings — and Notre Dame tumbled all the way to No.
18 on Sunday after being stunned at home. Georgia received 54 out of a possible 63 first-place votes to keep a firm hold on No.
1. Texas jumped a spot to No. 2 after dominating defending national champion Michigan on the road and received four first-place votes.
The Longhorns have their best ranking since finishing second in 2009. The Wolverines were down to No. 17. No. 3 Ohio State — from the Big Ten — slipped a spot.
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