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Nebraska out of AP poll; Tide No. 1

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Nebraska quarterback Taylor Martinez (3) fumbles the ball after a sack by UCLA linebacker Jordan Zumwalt (35), as UCLA linebacker Eric Kendricks (6) close in during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Lincoln, Neb., Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013. Nebraska recovered the ball. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

Nebraska has dropped out of The Associated Press college football poll after its latest humbling loss, and the top of the rankings was unchanged after No. 1 Alabama passed its first big test of the season.

The Cornhuskers, No. 23 last week, are unranked the day after UCLA won in Lincoln, Neb., 41-21. The Bruins scored the final 38 points. Since Nebraska’s record streak of 348 consecutive poll appearances ended in September 2002, there have been only two seasons (2010, ’11) in which the Huskers have been ranked every week, starting in the preseason.

The Tide received all but one of 60 first-place votes from the media panel after beating Texas A&M 49-42. The Aggies are 10th. The rest of the top five is Oregon, Clemson, Ohio State and Stanford.

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