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How DiPrimio voted in AP Top 25 College Football Poll (Week 4)

Monday, September 17, 2012 - 12:18 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. Florida State

3. LSU

4. Oregon

5. Georgia

6. Oklahoma

7. Texas

8. South Carolina

9. Florida

10. Stanford

11. USC

12. Notre Dame

13. Kansas

14. West Virginia

15. Clemson

16. Ohio State

17. TCU

18. UCLA

19. Louisville

20. Arizona

21. Oregon State

22. Michigan State

23. Michigan

24. Ohio

25. Mississippi State

AP TOP 25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL POLL

1. Alabama -- 1,498 (58) points

2. LSU -- 1,433 (2) points

3. Oregon -- 1,356 points

4. Florida State -- 1,275 points

5. Georgia -- 1,203 points

6. Oklahoma -- 1,181 points

7. South Carolina -- 1,081 points

8. West Virginia -- 1,051 points

9. Stanford -- 1,009 points

10. Clemson -- 899 points

11. Notre Dame -- 854 points

12. Texas -- 816 points

13. USC -- 776 points

14. Florida -- 743 points

15. Kansas State -- 683 points

16. Ohio State -- 680 points

17. TCU -- 535 points

18. Michigan -- 448 points

19. UCLA -- 429 points

20. Louisville -- 366 points

21. Michigan State -- 318 points

22. Arizona -- 296 points

23. Mississippi State -- 106 points

24. Boise State -- 95 points

25. Nebraska -- 80 points

Others receiving votes: Oregon State 68, Baylor 55, Northwestern 41, Ohio 20, Oklahoma State 19, Rutgers 19, Iowa State 15, Virginia Tech 13, Cincinnati 9, Tennessee 6, Wisconsin 5, Texas Tech 5, Texas A&M 4, Missouri 4, Georgia Tech 3, Fresno State 2, Utah 1