The latest AP Top 25 Poll was released Sunday following Week 4 of the college football season.
After Saturday’s 31-24, overtime loss to Florida State at Memorial Stadium, Clemson (2-2, 0-2 ACC) of course remains unranked in the AP Poll.
The Tigers haven’t been ranked in the AP Poll since dropping out after their 66-17 win over Charleston Southern in Week 2.
Clemson is still among the teams outside of the AP Top 25 receiving votes, with the Tigers getting five votes.
On Saturday against the Seminoles, Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik threw for 283 yards and the Tigers ran for 146 more, but their upset bid fell short when Florida State scored on the second play of overtime and held Clemson on the ensuing possession to seal the win.
Clemson piled up 429 yards of offense and held Florida State to 311 total yards. Defensively, the Tigers limited the Seminoles to just 22 yards rushing on 20 carries, forced four three-and-outs and registered five tackles for a loss, including two sacks.
After completing its three-game homestand, Clemson will finish September on the road when the Tigers face Syracuse this Saturday. Kickoff for that contest in Syracuse, N.Y., is scheduled for noon on ABC.
You can see the full AP Poll after Week 4 below:
- Georgia
- Michigan
- Texas
- Ohio State
- Florida State
- Penn State
- Washington
- USC
- Oregon
- Utah
- Notre Dame
- Alabama
- LSU
- Oklahoma
- North Carolina
- Washington State
- Duke
- Miami
- Oregon State
- Ole Miss
- Tennessee
- Florida
- Missouri
- Kansas
- Fresno State
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES:
Kansas St. 57, Kentucky 41, Colorado 32, Louisville 32, UCLA 28, Maryland 20, TCU 17, Tulane 11, Syracuse 8, Wisconsin 6, Air Force 6, Clemson 5, Texas A&M 5.
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