UNDATED (AP) — The top four remain the same in the newest Associated Press college football poll, but the list includes five new teams.

Top-ranked Alabama continues to be followed in order by Georgia, Clemson and Ohio State, but fifth-ranked LSU has swapped places with Oklahoma after the Sooners needed overtime to beat Army on Saturday. The Crimson Tide picked up 60 of 61 first-place votes, while Clemson took the remaining one.

Stanford, Notre Dame, Penn State and Auburn round out the top 10.

No. 17 Kentucky shows up in the poll for the first time in 11 years after improving to 2-0 in the SEC for the first time since 1977. Texas is back in the poll at No. 18, Duke appears at No. 22, while California and Texas Tech crack the poll with the last two spots respectively.

Virginia Tech disappeared following Saturday’s stunning 14-point loss to Old Dominion. The Hokies had been ranked 13th.

1
Alabama (60)
Record: 4-0
PV Rank

1

Points

1,523

2
Record: 4-0
2
1,422
3
Clemson (1)
Record: 4-0
3
1,409
4
Record: 4-0
4
1,363
5
Record: 4-0
6
1,238
6
Record: 4-0
5
1,201
7
Record: 4-0
7
1,143
8
8
1,067
9
Record: 4-0
10
1,001
10
Record: 3-1
9
987
11
Record: 3-1
10
946
12
Record: 3-0
12
923
13
Record: 3-0
16
727
14
Record: 3-1
19
698
15
Record: 3-1
18
662
16
Record: 3-1
21
571
17
Record: 4-0
541
18
Record: 3-1
308
19
Record: 3-1
20
297
20
25
270
21
Record: 2-1
24
256
22
Record: 4-0
244
23
Record: 3-1
14
241
24
Record: 3-0
118
25