Ohio State and Louisville moved up behind No. 1 Alabama in The Associated Press college football poll after the most surprising Saturday of the season gave the rankings a major makeover.Three of the top four (Michigan, Clemson and Washington), five of the top 10 and seven teams overall in last weeks rankings lost to unranked opponents.On Sunday, Alabama was a unanimous No. 1 for the first time this season, receiving all 61 votes. Ohio State is No. 2, a season best for the Buckeyes, and Louisville is No. 3, matching its best ranking ever.No. 4 Michigan and No. 5 Clemson each dropped two spots and No. 7 Washington fell three after losing for the first time. Wisconsin moved up a spot to No. 6.The only teams that held onto the spots in the Top 25 that they had last week were the only unbeatens left in the FBS: the top-ranked Crimson Tide and No. 14 Western Michigan. The Crimson Tide have been No. 1 since the preseason.The Crimson Tide is the first unanimous No. 1 since Ohio State on Sept. 8, 2015.No. 12 Colorado and No. 13 Oklahoma State each moved up four spots.?Colorado has its highest ranking since it was No. 12 on Dec. 1, 2002.No. 9 Penn State, No. 16 LSU, No. 17 Florida State and No. 20 Washington State all moved up three spots.?Washington State has its best ranking since the Cougars finished the 2003 season at No. 9.A couple of SEC teams took the biggest falls.?No. 23 Texas A&M fell 13 spots after the Aggies lost for the second straight week. A&M started 6-0 but has now lost three of four and three consecutive SEC games.?No. 18 Auburn dropped 10 spots after losing 13-7 at Georgia. The Tigers loss eliminated them from the SEC West race and helped Alabama clinch.No. 15 Southern California is back in the rankings for the first time since the preseason after handing Washington its first loss. The Trojans started the season 1-3 but have won six straight behind redshirt freshman quarterback Sam Darnold.No. 24 San Diego State is in the rankings for the second time this season.No. 25 Troy is ranked for the first time in school history. The Trojans (8-1) won a matchup of unbeaten Sun Belt Conference teams on Saturday against Appalachian State and their only loss was by six points at Clemson.Virginia Tech and North Carolina dropped out after losing to unranked ACC rivals.?Baylor is also out of the rankings for the first time this season.Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. Custom Bucks T-shirts . He said Tuesday thats a big reason why he is now the new coach of the Tennessee Titans. Whisenhunt said he hit it off quickly with Ruston Webster when interviewing for the job Friday night. 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American Alex Neeb Sunderhaft, who is 18 years old, became the first non-Korean to win a premier South Korean StarCraft II tournament in history early Monday morning by winning the KeSPA Cup. Neeb, a Protoss player, outlasted fifteen other pro-gamers over a six day campaign to take home the prestigious championship, sweeping his final opponent, Jin Airs Cho Trap Sung Ho in the final 4-0.Its been 16 years since a non-Korean has won on South Korean soil. Canadian Guillaume Grrrr... Patry won the Hanaro Ongamenet Starleague in 2000 over South Koreas Kang H.O.T-Forever Doh Gyung when they played StarCraft: Brood War. Neeb was two years old at the time.Current South Korean Starleague champions ByuN Hyun Woo and Kang Solar Min Soo both competed in the tournament, but failed to make it out of the group stages. 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As he exited his booth to grasp the silver chalice awaiting him, the fans in the South Korean studio were greeted to a sight theyd never witnessed before.After coming close but failing at the end of various international tournaments this year, Neebs first major tournament win also became one of the greatest in the history of a game that has changed the scope of competitive gaming for almost two decades.The KeSPA Cup was the final major tournament of the year before the world championship in Anaheim, California at BlizzCon 2016. Come November 4-5 and the World Championships, Neeb will attempt to make history once again, this time on home soil. ' ' '