AP top 25 college football preseason poll is out. How Channel 2 sports director Zach Klein voted
The SEC has 10 of its 16 teams ranked in the preseason top 25. The Big Ten had the second most with six teams ranked.
Texas earned the most first-place votes for the No. 1 preseason ranking. Georgia will start the season ranked No. 5.
Here's the complete top 25.
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Texas (25 first place votes)
Penn State (23 first place votes)
Ohio State (11 first place votes)
Clemson (4 first place votes)
Georgia (one first place vote)
Notre Dame
Oregon (one first place vote)
Alabama
LSU
Miami (Fla.)
Arizona State
Illinois
South Carolina
Michigan
Florida
SMU
Kansas State
Oklahoma
Texas A&M
Indiana
Ole Miss
Iowa State
Texas Tech
Tennessee
Boise State
Georgia Tech earned 63 votes and Auburn picked up 10 votes.
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The AP poll media panel comprises of 65 members this year. Channel 2 sports director Zach Klein is the only TV reporter in the local Georgia market with a vote.
Each week this season, Channel 2 will publish Klein's ballot on WSBTV.com
Here's the preseason ballot that Klein sent:
Penn State
Texas
Ohio State
Georgia
Clemson
Notre Dame
LSU
Oregon
Alabama
Miami (Fla.)
South Carolina
Illinois
Florida
Arizona State
Kansas State
Michigan
Iowa State
SMU
Indiana
BYU
Texas A&M
Oklahoma
Texas Tech
Tennessee
Louisville
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