NEW YORK (AP) For the 100th time, Oklahoma is #1. The Sooners reached a milestone in the history of The Associated Press college football poll without even playing. Oklahoma became the first team to hold the top ranking 100 times since the poll began 1936. The Sooners will bring that #1 ranking into one of the biggest nonconference games of the season when they face #5 Florida State in Tallahassee on Saturday. Alabama reclaimed the #2 spot after a 27-11 victory at Penn State, flip-flopping with #3 LSU. Last week, the Tigers jumped the Tide. Boise State is #4. Defending national champion Auburn moved back into the rankings at #21 after one of the wildest wins over Mississippi State from one of the wildest days in college football in recent memory.
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