Michigan, ranked No. 5 in the preseason poll, fell from the Top 25 this week, the latest fallout from Saturday's 34-32 upset-for-the-ages by Appalachian. Twenty-two of the 60 head coaches kept the Wolverines on their ballots ? one putting them 10th ? but the total points were not high enough to keep them from disappearing from the rankings for the first time since the end of the 2005 season. The poll's top three remained the same: Southern California, LSU and Florida. West Virginia's 62-24 rout of Western Michigan moved the Mountaineers from No. 6 to No. 4, and Wisconsin rounded out the top five. The Associated Press media poll listed USC, LSU, Florida, West Virginia and Oklahoma in the first five. Michigan fell from fifth in the AP rankings into the "others receiving votes" category.