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Alabama, Michigan, Clemson and Washington are at the top of The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll and the Big 12 was left without a top-10 team after a weekend during which four unbeaten teams lost.Two days before the College Football Playoff selection committee unveils its first rankings of the season, the AP Top 25 provided a likely preview.Alabama is No. 1, receiving all but one of the 61 first-place votes from the media panel. Michigan received a first-place vote. Both No. 3 Clemson and No. 4 Washington won road games against ranked teams Saturday.West Virginia and Baylor from the Big 12 were not so fortunate. The Mountaineers slipped to No. 14 after their first loss. The Bears dropped to 13th after losing to Texas.POLL POINTSThis is the first time in the history of the Big 12 -- which started in 1996 -- that it enters November with no top-10 teams in the AP poll. No. 12 Oklahoma is the highest ranked of four Big 12 teams in the Top 25.UP- No. 16 Utah moved up a spot after losing 31-24 to Washington.- No. 8 Wisconsin moved up three spots after 23-17 victory in overtime against previously unbeaten Nebraska.- No. 11 Auburn moved up four spots.DOWN- No. 9 Nebraska slipped only two spots after its first loss.- No. 19 Florida State dropped seven spots after a 37-34 loss. The Seminoles other two losses are to No. 5 Louisville and No. 18 North Carolina.- No. 24 Boise State fell 11 spots after its first loss of the season. The Broncos lost 30-28 at Wyoming.IN- No. 22 Oklahoma State is back in the rankings for the second time this season after beating West Virginia.- No. 25 Washington State is ranked for the first time this season and did it after starting 0-2 with a loss to Eastern Washington of the FCS. The Cougars and rival Huskies were last ranked at the same time Sept. 28, 2003. Washington was 18th and Washington State was 14th.OUT- Tennessee fell out of the rankings for the first time this season after losing at South Carolina.- Navy dropped out after losing to USF, leaving the American Athletic Conference with no ranked teams for the first time this season.CONFERENCE CALLACC -- 5SEC -- 5Big Ten -- 5Pac-12 -- 4Big 12 -- 4MAC -- 1Mountain West -- 1RANKED vs. RANKEDNo. 1 Alabama at No. 15 LSU. The Tigers still have SEC title hopes.No. 9 Nebraska at No. 6 Ohio State. Fifth meeting between the Huskers and Buckeyes and first with both in top-10.---The poll can be found online at: http://collegefootball.ap.org/Nike Air Max 1 Vendita . It was the second consecutive win for the Pacers (2-5), who lost their first five preseason games. Jeff Teague led the Hawks (1-5) with 17 points and eight assists and Al Horford had 12 points and seven rebounds. Mike Scott scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half. 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Andrew Bogut grew up in a richly diverse area of Melbourne, Australia, and has estimated that he went to school with people from nearly 100 different nationalities.He has fondly referred to his home as a tolerant and inclusive community, one largely devoid of racial tension that many of his NBA teammates faced growing up in the United States. But Bogut and other international players have been on the periphery, if not part of, discussions in locker rooms as their teammates address social issues like police brutality and racial profiling, concerns that prompted Colin Kaepernick to begin kneeling during the nation anthem in September.When Bogut reported to training camp with the Dallas Mavericks and the subject of anthem protests started to surface, he said he couldnt really identify with the plight of some of his African-American teammates who were considering joining the San Francisco 49ers quarterback and others in the demonstrations.I think its a country that prides itself on free speech, Bogut said of the U.S. And if ... they want to do that its more than their right. On a personal level, I know theres a lot of history here that goes centuries back that I dont really relate to too much growing up in Australia.Miami Heat guard Goran Dragic, who is from Slovenia, doesnt fully grasp it either.Its kind of hard for me to understand, since Im coming from a different country, Dragic said. But if those things were happening in my country, of course I would have something to say -- while being true to the country, because thats where I grew up and they gave me everything.Officials in teams front offices and at league headquarters have had ongoing discussions with the players union about what do. Both sides appear to be more focused on developing programs to address social injustices rather than demonstrations like Kaepernicks public displays during the anthem.But that doesnt mean there wont be protests as the league tips off its latest season on Tuesday night. The NBA has long embraced a reputation for being the most socially conscious league in the United States, but there is a rule in the collective bargaining agreement that requires players to stand respectfully for the anthem.Many of the roughly 22 percent of the leagues players who come from outside the U.S. are white Europeans or Australians and do not have the same perspectives that their African-American teammates had growing up here even though racial inequality is a problem that exists throughout the world.Dragic had conversations with several of his black teammates before the Heat decided to lock arms during the anthem in the preseason in a show of unity. It is sensitive, complex ground to navigate and requires a deep understanding of the issues before teammates feel comfortable enough to put themselves out there.I understand that were putting a message out there for society to be better, Dragic said. But at the same time, we dont disrespect the flag or the national anthem and I think thats good.dddddddddddd We dont want to be too aggressive but at the same time we want to let people know that something wrong is happening out there and we want to correct those things.LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul and Dwyane Wade got things started with a call for action at the ESPY awards in July, and Anthony organized a town hall forum later that month. There have been many other efforts, including the Chicago Bulls hosting their second annual basketball tournament geared toward creating dialogue between the police and the community and new Memphis Grizzlies coach David Fizdale helping revive the citys Police Athletic League, which helps mentor law enforcement on how to become coaches in youth leagues.Ive thought a lot about this, and (NBPA executive director) Michele Roberts and I have talked a lot about these issues, that there may be no organization in our society better positioned than the NBA and its players to try to have an impact on these difficult issues plaguing many of our cities, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said last week.It isnt just foreign players and African-Americans in the NBA who are engaging.For me, I cant personally understand what some other players go through, said Minnesota Timberwolves center Cole Aldrich, who grew up in the predominantly white Minneapolis suburb of Bloomington. I grew up differently than (Serbian Nemanja Bjelica) or (African-American) Karl-Anthony Towns or whoever. I personally love ... trying to broaden my (horizons) on that.Golden State Warriors center Zaza Pachulia, a Turkish citizen born in Georgia, said he has spoken to his new teammates about the current climate.Draymond (Green) said it the best. We can show as much about this as we want but question is, what is going to be done to fix the problem and fix the issues? Pachulia said. Thats the message already sent by individuals and by groups. Now what? Whatever we do, we do as a team.Several foreign players remain conflicted. Many left their native countries and have found great success and wealth in the NBA. But they also understand that the path some of their teammates took to get to the same place came with difficulties -- and still deal with issues -- that they could never imagine.I understand from an African-Americans point of view or a teammates point of view if they didnt want to stand and be part of that kind of protest, Bogut said. But at the same time, Im thankful Americas provided a lot for myself and my family. Its a tough one. Im very supportive of my teammates. But at the same time, the country, much like Australia, is built on free speech. Everybody has an opinion on different types of things.---AP Basketball Writers Tim Reynolds in Miami and Brian Mahoney in New York and AP Sports Writers Schuyler Dixon in Dallas and Janie McCauley in Oakland, California, contributed to this story. 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