AP TOP 25 POLL RELEASED TODAY

SMU plays #25 on Sept. 2 in Lubbock!
NEW YORK - (AP) Ohio State is the preseason number one in The Associated Press college football poll after being named first on 35 of the 65 ballots cast by a nationwide panel of media members. The Buckeyes are also number one in the coaches poll.
Number-two Notre Dame received ten first-place votes in the A-P balloting, while defending national champion Texas is third after garnering eight first-place mentions.
Auburn got three first place votes and checks in at number four. West Virginia is next, even though the Mountaineers received three more first-place mentions than the Tigers.
Three voters liked Southern California as number one, but the Trojans will start their 2006 campaign sixth in the A-P rankings.
Florida, L-S-U, California and Oklahoma round out the top ten.
The second ten consists of Florida State, Miami, Louisville, Michigan and Georgia, followed by Iowa, Virginia Tech, Clemson, Penn State and Nebraska.
The 21st through 25th spots belong to Oregon, T-C-U, Tennessee, Arizona State and Texas Tech, respectively.
NEW YORK - (AP) Ohio State is the preseason number one in The Associated Press college football poll after being named first on 35 of the 65 ballots cast by a nationwide panel of media members. The Buckeyes are also number one in the coaches poll.
Number-two Notre Dame received ten first-place votes in the A-P balloting, while defending national champion Texas is third after garnering eight first-place mentions.
Auburn got three first place votes and checks in at number four. West Virginia is next, even though the Mountaineers received three more first-place mentions than the Tigers.
Three voters liked Southern California as number one, but the Trojans will start their 2006 campaign sixth in the A-P rankings.
Florida, L-S-U, California and Oklahoma round out the top ten.
The second ten consists of Florida State, Miami, Louisville, Michigan and Georgia, followed by Iowa, Virginia Tech, Clemson, Penn State and Nebraska.
The 21st through 25th spots belong to Oregon, T-C-U, Tennessee, Arizona State and Texas Tech, respectively.