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Ohio State’s dramatic 24-21 loss to Penn State on Saturday shook up the Week 9 Associated Press Top 25 Poll, which was released on Sunday morning. The Buckeyes, who were ranked No. 2 coming into the week, dropped to No. 6. Penn State is ranked in the poll for the first …
Ohio State’s dramatic 24-21 loss to Penn State on Saturday shook up the Week 9 Associated Press Top 25 Poll, which was released on Sunday morning.
The Buckeyes, who were ranked No. 2 coming into the week, dropped to No. 6. Penn State is ranked in the poll for the first time since 2011.
The top three teams nationally are No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Michigan and No. 3 Clemson.
Washington rose to No. 4 in the latest poll, the program’s highest ranking since the Huskies finished the 2000 season No. 3.
Other Pac-12 teams ranked include No. 17 Utah and No. 23 Colorado. Washington State was the top vote-receiving team outside the Top 25. The Buffs moved back into the Top 25 after their 10-5 win at Stanford.
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