Clemson and South Carolina both in AP top 10; Clemson heads into first top-10 showdown in 12 years
CLEMSON The Tigers (3-0) moved up to No. 10 in the Associated Press football poll on Sunday meaning its showdown with No. 4 Florida State (3-0) on Saturday will be its first involvement in a top 10 game since Clemson was also ranked 10th when it lost at No. 4 Florida State, 54-7, in 2000.
South Carolina (3-0) moved up to No. 7 in the Associated Press poll.
Two teams fell out of the top 10 following losses Southern Cal and Michigan State but Stanford moved from No. 21 to No. 9 following its win over Southern Cal to jump Clemson.

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