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Gators remain No. 1 in BCS Standings; Alabama falls
Following its 41-17 win over Georgia on Saturday, Florida retained its No. 1 position in the BCS standings, but SEC foe Alabama fell one spot from No. 2 to No. 3.
The Tide had a bye last week.
The Gators also remained at No. 1 in the USA Today coaches poll.
Alabama, which was No. 2 last week in the standings, fell to No. 3, while Texas rose one spot to No. 2.
The top 10 in the BCS standings and their computer system.:
Florida - 9918; Texas .9227; Alabama - .9166; Iowa .8407; Iowa -8407;Cincinnati .8033; TCU .8008; Boise State .7863; Oregon .7651; LSU .7121;.Georgia Tech 6287
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