Paul Harvey|3 hours ago
AP Top 25 (modified).
Had a little problem. Repaired it. The only modification: BYU is now 14 and Auburn is now 15.
Bring on.https:// t.co/ QCVrAx9RCd.
— Ralph D. Russo (@ralphDrussoAP) October 11, 2020.
Well, this may be a very first for Auburn or any other team for that matter.
On Sunday afternoon, the most recent AP Poll was launched with the Tigers checking in at No. 14. All things considered, that felt like a pretty great area for Auburn after ending up being a bit fortunate to get away with a win over Arkansas on Saturday.
Regrettably, the Tigers did not even get a chance to play once again before they dropped to No. 15. A modified AP Poll was put out just a couple of hours after the latest release with the Tigers changed by BYU at No. 14.
It appears the initial poll was most likely modified due to an unexpected omission of BYU on one survey. Ryan Aber, a beat author with The Oklahoman, described his error on Twitter:.
The only modification: BYU is now 14 and Auburn is now 15.
I take the responsibility of voting in the AP college football poll seriously. I messed up this week, leaving off BYU after having them No. 12 a week ago. I indicated to have them in that variety this time, mistakenly marked that I had them accounted for and didnt.
I take the responsibility of ballot in the AP college football poll seriously. I ruined today, leaving off BYU after having them No. 12 a week ago. I indicated to have them because range this time, inadvertently marked that I had them represented and didnt. Ill do much better.
— Ryan Aber (@ryaber) October 11, 2020.
At this moment, all Auburn can wish for is that the Tigers do not drop further before they get another chance to play.