UCLA finishes regular season unranked in AP poll

UCLA left tackle Conor McDermott, right, consoles quarterback Josh Rosen (3) as USC linebacker Porter Gustin (45) celebrates. The Trojans beat the Bruins, 40-21, their first win in the rivalry since 2011. (Keith Birmingham/Staff)

UCLA left tackle Conor McDermott, right, consoles quarterback Josh Rosen (3) as USC linebacker Porter Gustin (45) celebrates. The Trojans beat the Bruins, 40-21, their first win in the rivalry since 2011. (Keith Birmingham/Staff)

UCLA has finished the regular season unranked in the Associated Press poll.

This is a first for the Bruins under Jim Mora, who yesterday suffered their first loss to USC under the fourth-year head coach. The 40-21 decision at the Coliseum bumped the Trojans up to No. 24.

UCLA was also absent from the final AP poll in 2012, but was No. 17 before its 49-26 loss to Baylor in the Holiday Bowl.

The full AP poll is below:
1. Clemson (53)
2. Alabama (8)
3. Oklahoma
4. Iowa
5. Michigan State
6. Ohio State
7. Stanford
8. North Carolina
9. Notre Dame
10. Florida State
11. TCU
12. Baylor
13. Northwestern
14. Oklahoma State
15. Oregon
16. Ole Miss
17. Houston
18. Florida
19. Michigan
20. Temple
21. Utah
22. Navy
23. LSU
24. USC
25. Wisconsin