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Dominant win moves Alabama back into No. 1 spot in NCAA 1-130 Re-Rank

Alabama moves back to No. 1, Clemson drops one spot to No. 2 and a new team takes over at No. 130 in the latest USA TODAY Sports college football re-rank.

Alabama head coach Nick Saban congratulates wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (4) after Jeudy scored a touchdown against Vanderbilt in the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

The Crimson Tide regain their seat at the top of the Football Bowl Subdivision after dismantling Vanderbilt in a 59-0 win. Clemson did its part, eventually pulling past a pesky Boston College team, but Alabama earns a return to No. 1 after briefly ceding the top seed to the Tigers.

The back of the end of the top 25 is a disaster zone. Five new teams sit between No. 19 and No. 25 in the new re-rank, including two Auburn and Louisville. Joining the Tigers and Cardinals are unbeaten South Florida and Duke, and an Iowa team that deserves a bump after taking Penn State to the final seconds on Saturday night.

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And while the good teams get all the attention, a new team has found its way to being No. 130 in the re-rank.

Charlotte drops to last after losing to the previous No. 130, Georgia State. Congratulations to Charlotte, I guess.

New to the top 25: Auburn, South Florida, Duke, Louisville and Iowa.

Out of the top 25: Oregon, Toledo, Florida State, Maryland and Vanderbilt.

 

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