UCLA falls to No. 17 in Associated Press poll

A 42-14 loss at Oregon knocked UCLA down five spots in the latest Associated Press poll, the Bruins settling in at No. 17. (They fell to No. 19 in the USA Today coaches poll.) The Ducks stayed at No. 2 and held on to three of 60 first-place votes.

Stanford is one spot out of the top five after a gritty 20-12 win at Oregon State. Arizona State rejoined the rankings following its bye week.

The full AP poll after the jump:

1. Alabama (55), 8-0
2. Oregon (3), 8-0
3. Florida State (2), 7-0
4. Ohio State, 8-0
5. Baylor, 7-0
6. Stanford, 7-1
7. Miami (FL), 7-0
8. Auburn, 7-1
9. Clemson, 7-1
10. Missouri, 7-1
11. LSU, 7-2
12. Texas A&M, 6-2
13. Oklahoma, 7-1
14. South Carolina, 6-2
15. Texas Tech, 7-1
16. Fresno State, 7-0
17. UCLA, 5-2
18. Oklahoma Stat, 6-1
19. UCF, 6-1
20. Louisville, 7-1
21. Northern Illinois, 8-0
22. Wisconsin, 5-2
23. Michigan, 6-1
24. Michigan State, 7-1
25. Arizona State, 5-2