UNDATED (AP) — Cincinnati has held onto the No. 2 spot in The Associated Press college football poll, but the Bearcats’ performance on Saturday probably did little to raise them from sixth in the CFP rankings.
The Bearcats four points ahead of No. 3 Alabama after a 28-20 victory over Tulsa. The Crimson Tide struggled with LSU before posting a 20-14 victory.
Georgia is a unanimous No. 1 for the fifth straight week. Oklahoma remains No. 4 and Oregon moved up two spots to fifth following a 10-point win at Washington.
Ohio State, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Michigan and Oklahoma State round out the top 10. The Spartans dropped from third with a 58-55 loss at Purdue.
The CFP rankings will be revealed on Tuesday.
Minutemen fire Bell
AMHERST, Mass. (AP) — UMass has fired coach Walt Bell after he went 2-23 over two-plus seasons at the helm.
Athletic director Ryan Bamford announced defensive coordinator Tommy Restivo also had been relieved of his duties.
Offensive assistant and former Minutemen four-year starter Alex Miller has been named interim coach for the final three games of the season.