The Oakland Press

No. 1 Alabama runs Top 25 poll streak to 210, third-best ever

- By Ralph D. Russo

Alabama was No. 1 for the fifth week in a row Sunday and extended its streak of consecutiv­e poll appearance­s to 210, the third longest in the history of The Associated Press college football poll.

The Crimson Tide were the unanimous No. 1 for the third straight week and the top seven teams were unchanged for a fifth consecutiv­e poll.

Notre Dame was No. 2, followed by Ohio State, Clemson and Texas A&M to round out the top five. No. 6 Florida and No. 7 Cincinnati also held their spots.

Alabama’s poll appearance streak passed Florida’s run of 209 under Steve Spurrier from 1990-2002. Up next is Florida State’s streak of 211 during the Bobby Bowden era from 1989-2001. The record belongs to Nebraska at 348 from 1981-2002.

BYU was the only top10 team to lose, falling in a thriller at Coastal Carolina on Saturday. The Cougars dropped six spots to No. 14 and the Chanticlee­rs jumped three spots to No. 11.

No. 24 Buffalo is ranked for the first time in school history, breaking into the Top 25 this week without playing a down. The Bulls had their game at Ohio called off on Friday while on their way to Athens because the Bobcats were having COVID-19 issues.

Buffalo is the first MidAmerica­n Conference team to be ranked this season.

The Bulls have been an FBS school playing in the MAC since 1999 and had only two non-losing seasons before Lance Leipold took over as coach in 2015.

Leipold, who built a Division III powerhouse at Wisconsin-Whitewater, is in the midst of his fourth straight season of .500 or better at Buffalo.

While the top seven teams in the rankings remained in a holding pattern, the back half got a shake-up with Buffalo and the Colorado Buffaloes stampeding into poll.

Ranked vs. ranked

• No. 7 Cincinnati at No. 18 Tulsa. A rematch for Dec. 19 in the American Athletic championsh­ip game is already assured, with only the site of the game to be determined.

• No. 25 Wisconsin at No. 19 Iowa. The Heartland Trophy is on the line.

• No. 20 North Carolina at No. 9 Miami. Interestin­g matchup between the ACC’s third and fourth best teams.

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