Kenny Hill, Todd Gurley, Help Texas A&M & Georgia Bulldogs Move Up NCAA AP Poll: Ohio State, Alabama & Florida State: College Football Top Ten Rankings Here

By Kenneth Brown | Sep 03, 2014 02:34 PM EDT

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NCAA players like Johnny Manziel are long gone, and the attention is all on the likes of Kenny Hill and Todd Gurley, who have helped Texas A&M and the Georgia Bulldogs get off to an impressive start to their college football season. The AP Poll certainly reflects that, too. Impressive games by Hill and Gurley were fundamental in pushing their college teams in to the top-ten, and now they'll be hoping they can keep them there.

Hill has replaced Manziel, and had a huge act to follow, and he did just that in the first game. Some believe Hill could go on to be far better than Johnny Football, and if that's the case, one can wonder, just how far will Texas A&M go this season? Gurley, however, was tipped to have an excellent season, and his first game has not disappointed anybody, that's for sure.

The top-ten rankings are as follows:

1. Florida State (46)

2. Alabama (1)

3. Oregon (5)

4. Oklahoma (2)

5. Auburn

6. Georgia (2)

7. Michigan State

8. Ohio State

9. Texas A&M (2)

10. Baylor

Florida State are number one, with Alabama following closely behind in second. Ohio State are number 8, and they will be hoping to move their way up the rankings, despite the loss of Braxton Miller. Although it's early, there are some surprise top-ten entries, and many have taken to predicting how the top-ten will finish. Which teams would make your top-ten? Are OSU are a serious threat, and will the likes of A&M and Georgia drop off?

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