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How DiPrimio voted this week in AP Top 25 College Football Poll

Monday, September 10, 2012 - 2:55 am

The News-Sentinel's Pete DiPrimio is among the 60 sportswriters and broadcasters from across the nation who vote in the Associated Press Top 25 College Football Poll. DiPrimio covers Purdue and Indiana. Check out how he voted this week and how it compares to this week's media poll.

PETE DiPRIMIO'S TOP 25 AP POLL BALLOT

1. Alabama

2. USC

3. Florida State

4. Oklahoma

5. Oregon

6. Georgia

7. Wisconsin

8. Texas

9. LSU

10. South Carolina

11. Florida

12. Oklahoma State

13. Arkansas

14. West Virginia

15. Ohio State

16. North Carolina

17. Clemson

18. Michigan State

19. Kansas State

20. Notre Dame

21. Nebraska

22. Virginia Tech

23. Michigan

24. TCU

25. Louisville

AP TOP 25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL POLL

1. Alabama -- 1,481 (45) points

2. USC -- 1,435 (11) points

3. LSU -- 1,382 (4) points

4. Oregon -- 1,295 points

5. Oklahoma -- 1,170 points

6. Florida State -- 1,135 points

7. Georgia -- 10,83 points

8. Arkansas -- 992 points

T-9. South Carolina -- 980 points

T-9. West Virginia -- 980 points

11. Michigan State -- 915 points

12. Clemson -- 788 points

13. Wisconsin -- 664 points

14. Ohio State -- 634 points

15. Virginia Tech -- 604 points

16. Nebraska -- 603 points

17. Texas -- 584 points

18. Oklahoma State -- 558 points

19. Michigan -- 446 points

20. TCU -- 355 points

21. Kansas State -- 339 points

22. Notre Dame -- 198 points

23. Louisville -- 190 points

24. Florida -- 145 points

25. Stanford -- 131 points

Others receiving votes: Boise State 79, BYU 63, North Carolina 48, Baylor 38, Utah 34, Washington 15, Georgia Tech 14, Ohio 10, Texas State 10, Missouri 7, Texas A&M 5, South Florida 5, UCF 4, Mississippi State 3, Auburn 3, Cincinnati 2