I came across this on another board and assuming that info is legit. Maybe it's not so easy to win against top-25 teams, huh. Who knew, right?
*Final AP rankings used
This is each programs record against the final AP top 25 since 1936:
1. Alabama (163-158-12)- .515
2. Ohio State (134-143-12)- .484
3. Oklahoma (134-158-6)- .460
4. Notre Dame (142-179-9)- .444
5. USC (126-171-10)- .427
6. Florida State (92-133-3)- .410
7. Michigan (121-179-8)- .406
8. Texas (118-185-5)- .391
9. Penn State (101-165-5)- .382
10. Georgia (107-184-9)- .372
11. Tennessee (100-191-15)- .351
12. Miami (91-169-2)- .351
13. Florida (109-214-6)- .340
14. LSU (104-207-9)- .339
15. Auburn (96-209-8)- .319
16. Nebraska (83-188-4)- .309
17. Clemson (65-162-2)- .288
18. UCLA (75-196-14)- .288
19. Georgia Tech (74-202-6)- .273
20. Oregon (63-177-3)- .265
21. Washington (69-198-6)- .264
22. Michigan State (71-211-3)- .254
23. Ole Miss (63-189-4)- .254
24. TCU (50-186-7)- .220
25. Texas A&M (64-231-3)- .220
26. Arkansas (61-224-5)- .219
*Final AP rankings used
This is each programs record against the final AP top 25 since 1936:
1. Alabama (163-158-12)- .515
2. Ohio State (134-143-12)- .484
3. Oklahoma (134-158-6)- .460
4. Notre Dame (142-179-9)- .444
5. USC (126-171-10)- .427
6. Florida State (92-133-3)- .410
7. Michigan (121-179-8)- .406
8. Texas (118-185-5)- .391
9. Penn State (101-165-5)- .382
10. Georgia (107-184-9)- .372
11. Tennessee (100-191-15)- .351
12. Miami (91-169-2)- .351
13. Florida (109-214-6)- .340
14. LSU (104-207-9)- .339
15. Auburn (96-209-8)- .319
16. Nebraska (83-188-4)- .309
17. Clemson (65-162-2)- .288
18. UCLA (75-196-14)- .288
19. Georgia Tech (74-202-6)- .273
20. Oregon (63-177-3)- .265
21. Washington (69-198-6)- .264
22. Michigan State (71-211-3)- .254
23. Ole Miss (63-189-4)- .254
24. TCU (50-186-7)- .220
25. Texas A&M (64-231-3)- .220
26. Arkansas (61-224-5)- .219