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AP Top 25 poll preview: Top teams are heavy favorites or get day off; No. 5 Georgia could get tested
Conditions are right for another quiet week at and near the top of The Associated Press college football poll.
The Tigers outscored the Bulls 17-0 in the fourth quarter to win 34-31 and now have an opportunity to make the CFP themselves as a result. Nico Gramatica missed a 52-yard field goal for South Florida as time expired after a holding penalty on the previous play made it a longer kick.
No. 3 Texas A&M looks to be the real deal after destroying No. 20 LSU, 49-25, in Death Valley. The Tigers have lost three out of the past four games after starting the season 4-0. Coach Brian Kelly is 5-11 vs. AP ranked teams, and his team is no longer in the top 25.
Week 10 of the college football season will not only have a significant impact on the AP top 25 poll and conference championship races -- as always -- but it is
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football remained at No. 2 in this ... Ohio State retained the top spot in both polls, but IU received a program-record 11 first-place votes in the AP Poll, up from six last week. The Hoosiers didn't receive any first-place ...
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College football picks: 7 0T games in Week 9 most since 2017; margins tightening in conference play
Fans could watch the most free football in eight years last week when seven Bowl Subdivision games required overtime to decide a winner.
Elsewhere in Big Ten play, Washington upended No. 23 Illinois 42-25 in Seattle, improving the Huskies to 6-2 on the season and 3-2 in conference play. Sticking in the Pacific Northwest, No. 6 Oregon — playing much of the second half without quarterback Dante Moore — ground out a 21-7 win over visiting Wisconsin.
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A to Z Top 25 College Football Poll: AP Poll still disrespecting teams with quality wins and rewarding cupcake schedules
The AP Top 25 College Football Poll is about to finally be rendered utterly useless when the College Football Playoff rankings show kicks off Tuesday, Nov. 4, but even with its final breaths of relevance it still found a way to be embarrassingly inaccurate.