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Georgia and Ohio State Top AP Poll as SEC and Big Ten dominate

San Antonio Urban Editorial Team
Last updated: 2024/08/12 at 4:18 PM
San Antonio Urban Editorial Team Published August 12, 2024
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Georgia and Ohio State Top AP Poll as SEC and Big Ten dominate

The Rise of Georgia in College Football

Georgia has once again claimed the top spot in The Associated Press Top 25 preseason college football poll, marking their second consecutive year at No. 1. As the new superconference era dawns, the SEC and Big Ten powerhouses dominate the top 10 rankings.

With 46 first-place votes and 1,532 points, the Bulldogs lead the pack, with Ohio State following closely at No. 2 with 15 first-place votes and 1,490 points. The new Big Ten addition, Oregon, secured the third spot, while Texas, gearing up for its debut in the SEC, comes in at No. 4.

Both the SEC and Big Ten boast four teams each in the top 10, signaling their dominance in college football. The landscape of college football has shifted with conference realignment, reducing the Power Five to the Power Four. The SEC and Big Ten have emerged as the frontrunners, with the Pac-12 and ACC trailing behind in terms of representation.

The preseason poll this year reflects a unique composition, with only four conferences featuring teams in the rankings. The SEC leads the pack with nine ranked teams, followed by the Big Ten with six, the Big 12 with five, and the ACC with four.

Alabama, in its first season without coach Nick Saban, starts off at No. 5, while Mississippi claims the No. 6 spot, solidifying the SEC’s stronghold at the top. Independent Notre Dame breaks the SEC-Big Ten streak at No. 7, with Penn State, Michigan, and Florida State rounding out the top 10.

Title Game Contenders

The defending national champion Wolverines are facing a rebuild after bidding farewell to key players and coach Jim Harbaugh. This transition has led to a lower preseason ranking, reminiscent of Auburn in 2011 and Colorado in 1991, following title-winning seasons.

Washington, the runner-up in the College Football Playoff championship game, has also experienced a significant shakeup, resulting in an unranked status for the upcoming season.

The Georgia Legacy

Georgia’s resurgence as the preseason No. 1 team highlights their consistent dominance in college football. With the playoff expanding to 12 teams this season, there is more room for teams to make their mark.

Quarterback Carson Beck leads the Bulldogs’ offense, while edge rusher Mykel Williams anchors the defense, making Georgia a formidable opponent. Beck’s journey from backup to star quarterback exemplifies the resilience and determination present in college football.

Georgia’s bid to repeat as national champions faces high expectations, as they aim to join a select group of teams that have started and finished the season as the No. 1 team.

For more college football insights, follow Ralph D. Russo on Twitter.

Stay updated on the AP Top 25 rankings throughout the season by signing up for poll alerts here. For more college football coverage, visit AP Top 25 and College Football News.

Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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