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  10/12/20 - ILB *Dylan MosesrJr/2021, Alabama

  A group of FBS head coaches was less convinced Alabama is the No. 1 team in the country after Saturday night's record-setting 63-48 win at Ole Miss. The Tide lost nine of its 14 first-place votes from last week's coaches poll, but remained No. 2 in Sunday's version of the poll. Alabama held onto five first-place votes as Clemson strengthened its grip on No. 1 with 55 of the 62 possible votes. Ohio State, No. 5, continued to receive first-place votes from two coaches. In the Associated Press poll, Alabama lost six of its eight first-place votes from last week. It remained No. 2 with two first-place votes, ahead of No. 3 Georgia, which received one first-place vote. The polls set up a meeting Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium between No. 2 Alabama and No. 3 Georgia. - Birmingham News

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