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College Football Rankings Week 13: LSU, Alabama, Arkansas Top AP Rankings

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RALPH D. RUSSO   11/20/11 09:31 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — The latest AP college football poll gives a new meaning to the term all-SEC.

The Southeastern Conference is the second league to have the top three spots in ranking all to itself.

No. 1 LSU held the top spot for the ninth straight week in Sunday's rankings, and after a weekend when three other top-five teams lost, Alabama moved up a spot to No. 2 and Arkansas jumped three places to No. 3.

The only other time in the 75-year history of The Associated Press rankings that the top three teams all came from the same conference was the final regular-season poll of 1971, when Nebraska, Oklahoma and Colorado from the Big Eight were 1-2-3.

And this time it's not just one conference, but one division (the SEC West) holding down the top spots.

No. 4 Stanford from the Pac-12 is the first non-SEC team in the rankings and Oklahoma State dropped from No. 2 to No. 5 after its first loss of the season. The Cowboys lost 37-31 in double overtime at Iowa State on Friday night.

That opened the door for Alabama to move up to No. 2.

"You're excited to see things like that of course because at Alabama we play for championships, that's what we do," defensive end Damion Square said after Alabama's easy victory against Georgia Southern on Saturday.

Little did Square realize the situation was about to get even better for Alabama and the SEC.

Oregon lost 38-35 at home to USC that night and Oklahoma fell at Baylor 45-38.

The last time three of the top five teams lost on the same weekend was Oct. 11, 2008, when No. 1 Oklahoma lost to No. 5 Texas; No. 3 Missouri lost to No. 17 Oklahoma State; and No. 4 LSU lost to No. 11 Florida.

Oregon slipped five spots to ninth with its second loss of the season. Oklahoma dropped from No. 5 to No. 12.

No. 6 was Virginia Tech, followed by Boise State, Houston, Oregon and Southern California at No. 10.

In the BCS standings, which use the coaches' poll, the Harris poll and computer ratings, LSU, Alabama and Arkansas were also the top three teams.

The Trojans, at one time a fixture in the top 10, have their best ranking since the middle of the 2009 season.

Houston has its best ranking since 1990, when David Klingler and the Cougars were as high as No. 3 in the rankings.

Record-breaking quarterback Case Keenum and the current Cougars are the only other unbeaten team in the nation outside of LSU.

Those SEC West powers might not have the top three spots locked up for long.

LSU hosts Arkansas the day after Thanksgiving. Another loss by the Razorbacks, whose only loss so far is to Alabama, would likely knock them back.

Though if Arkansas beats LSU, which beat Alabama, maybe the teams would stay the same but the order would change?

Alabama plays Auburn on Saturday.

In the event of a three-way tie for the SEC West title, the BCS standings are used as a tiebreaker to determine which team will play Georgia in the conference title game on Dec. 3 in Atlanta.

The second 10 in the Top 25 starts with No. 11 Michigan State, which has clinched a spot in the first Big Ten championship game.

Oklahoma is followed by No. 13 Georgia, No. 14 South Carolina and Wisconsin.

Kansas State is No. 16. Michigan is No. 17 heading into its rivalry game against unranked Ohio State.

Clemson already has a spot in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game sewn up, but the Tigers dropped 11 spots in the latest rankings after a 37-13 loss at North Carolina State.

No. 19 is TCU, which has earned no less than a share of the Mountain West Conference title.

No. 20 Penn State will play Wisconsin for the right to play Michigan State in the Big Ten championship.

Baylor's big victory helped Robert Griffin III and the Bears moved up three spots to No. 21.

Nebraska and Notre Dame are tied at No. 22.

No. 24 Virginia beat Florida State 14-13 on Saturday night to move into the AP rankings for the first time since Dec. 2, 2007. The Cavaliers will play Virginia Tech next week for a spot in the ACC title game.

ACC rival Georgia Tech also moved back into the rankings at No. 25.

Florida State and Southern Miss dropped out after losses.

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AP Sports Writer John Zenor in Tuscaloosa, Ala., contributed to this report.

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Follow Ralph D. Russo at www.Twitter.com/ralphDrussoAP

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GlennWatson
Two million fans
10:08 PM on 11/20/2011
Bear Bryant must have had a talk with God.
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Just walkin the dog here
So, just where is this micro-bio? This it?
07:45 PM on 11/20/2011
The key is, lose early in the season. Oh, yeah, be in the SEC too.
07:44 PM on 11/20/2011
If the SEC isn't the strongest i don't see all these other confrances jumping to schedule SEC power houses,,,,ya'll might as well get over this playoff system,,, it's not happening, unless it's something like a final four after all the bowls are completed as these kids are not professional athletes and still have exams to work through,education is the goal here, other than having a finite champion,,,,plus there is about a month in there that college football don't get alot of press and a final four might would take alittle media away from the super bowl, which could be good for the game too.......
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07:29 PM on 11/20/2011
The BCS is a hoax and a system totally broke
If we are so obessed to find a winner we must end this joke
Football is not won by clippings only on the field
By those with better plays, strength and speed.
Of all the sports, football relies only on votes
SEC bias keeps lesser conferences from crossing the moat.
Bring March Madness to the gridiron scene
Pick the conference winners and some at large teams
Single elimination winner take all will rule
Think of all the betting in the office pools
We will then know the winner and who to crown
But this BCS fraud needs to be tarred and feathered and run out of town.
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Todd Ecker
11:51 PM on 11/20/2011
Show me a schedule as tough as the SEC
Bet you cannot that is why we are 1, 2, 3!
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07:19 AM on 11/21/2011
bcs is still a travesty we need a a national playoff like basketball. and the only reason the SEC is so prominent is that 75-80 percent of the sportswriters live east of the Mississippi hope you enjoyed the poem
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LuLou Murder
Don't robocall me if you want my vote
04:44 PM on 11/20/2011
As usual, by the BCSEC, for the BCSEC.
04:17 PM on 11/20/2011
So Arkansas is #3 but won't get in the SEC Championship or the BCS Championships? That's tough.
07:33 PM on 11/20/2011
It could happen. Arkansas has to beat LSU and Auburn has to beat Alabama. Even at that, though, LSU would probably still play for the BCS title.
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taxpayertoo
You work three jobs? Uniquely American, isn't
07:47 PM on 11/20/2011
Why is Georgia in the picture?
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GlennWatson
Two million fans
10:10 PM on 11/20/2011
If Arkansas beats LSU then they go to the top.