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Irish No. 1, ’Bama No. 2 in AP Top 25

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NEW YORK – Surprise! Surprise!

Two straight weekends of seismic upsets not only sent tremors throughout college football from the Deep South to the Pacific Northwest, they have all but cleared the way for two marquee teams and best-known brands to play for the national title.

Notre Dame was No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll released Sunday and Alabama was No. 2 after a pair of stunning Saturday night upsets rearranged the rankings. When the BCS standings came out later Sunday, they lined up the same way.

Notre Dame only needs to beat struggling rival Southern California (7-4), with its star quarterback injured, to secure a spot in the BCS title game for the first time. In the 76-year history of the AP poll, Notre Dame has been crowned national champion by the media panel eight times, the last in 1988.

“It’s like being selected for the playoffs,” Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said. “Now you know you’re in if you take care of business.”

The only other school with as many AP championships is Alabama. The Crimson Tide potentially has two more games left. The Tide are at home Saturday against rival Auburn (3-8) and, if they beat the Tigers, advances to the Southeastern Conference championship game against No. 3 Georgia on Dec. 1.

Win that one too, and it will be Notre Dame and Alabama playing in Miami on Jan. 7 for the championship.

Sounds simple enough. But when it comes to college football, the last two weeks of the season have been a consistent reminder that it’s best to expect the unexpected.

Oregon and Kansas State were in the front row of the BCS race as of Saturday. All the Ducks and Wildcats had to do was win the rest of their games and they would have played for the BCS crown. No easy task for sure, but considering they had been walloping opponents, winning their first 10 games by an average of more than three touchdowns a game, it looked like a solid bet that they’d close the deal.

A week earlier, the same was said about Alabama – before it was upset at home by Texas A&M, a loss that cleared the way for Oregon to be No. 1 for the first time this season.

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