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AP Top 25: Georgia gets all 63 first-place votes in final poll of season

Georgia did it again.

After demolishing TCU to win the College Football Playoff National Championship, the Bulldogs came in at No. 1 in the final Associated Press Top 25 of the season.

Georgia, which finished a perfect 14-0, received all 63 first-place votes to finish atop the AP poll for the second consecutive season.

TCU finished No. 2 ahead of the two other CFP semifinals — No. 3 Michigan and No. 4 Ohio State. TCU upset Michigan in the Fiesta Bowl, 51-45, to earn a berth in the CFP title game. Ohio State blew a late lead and lost its semifinal showdown with Georgia, 42-41.

Alabama was No. 5 in the final CFP rankings and held onto the same spot in the AP poll, finishing ahead of No. 6 Tennessee. Rounding out the Top 10 were No. 7 Penn State, No. 8 Washington, No. 9 Tulane and No. 10 Utah.

PSU knocked off Utah in the Rose Bowl while Washington beat Texas in the Alamo Bowl and Tulane upset USC in the Cotton Bowl.

After four straight losing seasons, Florida State won 10 games this year and finished at No. 11 in the final AP poll. Next in line were No. 12 USC, No. 13 Clemson and No. 14 Kansas State. All three of those teams lost their bowl matchups.

Other notable teams in the rankings included No. 17 Oregon State. No. 19 Troy, No. 20 Mississippi State, No. 24 Fresno State and No. 25 Texas.

Below is the full Top 25:

Georgia

TCU

Michigan

Ohio State

Alabama

Tennessee

Penn State

Washington

Tulane

Utah

Florida State

USC

Clemson

Kansas State

Oregon

LSU

Oregon State

Notre Dame

Troy

Mississippi State

UCLA

Pittsburgh

South Carolina

Fresno State

Texas

Others receiving votes:

Duke 49, UTSA 45, Air Force 40, Boise State 38, Minnesota 35, Texas Tech 19, North Carolina 8, North Carolina State 6, Iowa 4, Louisville 3, Purdue 3, Maryland 2, Marshall 2, Cincinnati 1, Illinois 1