ATLANTA — As college football enters its fourth week, is there any debate about who should be No. 1?
No. 1 Georgia looked shaky but barely escaped Lexington with a 13-12 win over Kentucky, while No. 2 Texas saw quarterback Quinn Ewers leave early but was replaced by Arch Manning as the Longhorns stormed to a 56-7 victory.
The official poll is scheduled to be released on Sunday afternoon, but members of the media are allowed to publish their top 25 votes ahead of the poll.
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The AP polling media panel is made up of 62 members this year, including Channel 2 sports director Zach Klein, who is the only TV reporter with a vote in his home market in Georgia.
Each week this season, Channel 2 will publish Klein’s poll results on WSBTV.com ahead of the official rankings. Here’s how he ranked his Top 25 this week:
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Zach Klein AP Top 25 Poll
1. Georgia
2. Texas
3. Ohio State University
4. Ole Miss
5. Alabama
6. Missouri
7. Miami, Florida
8. Tennessee
9. Pennsylvania State University
10. University of Southern California
11. Utah
12. Oregon
13. Oklahoma State University
14. Kansas State University
15. Louisiana State University
16. Michigan
17. Oklahoma
18. Notre Dame
19. Iowa State University
20. Louisville
21. Clemson
22. Illinois
23. Syracuse
24. Texas A&M
25. Nebraska
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