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Miami has moved to No. 2 in The Associated Press college football poll. Texas Tech has achieved its highest ranking since 2008.
Lima Central Catholic (7-0) remained in second place behind Marion Local (7-0) in Division VII in the Associated Press poll, voted upon by sportswriters across Ohio.
One of the most highly anticipated Saturdays of the college football season is in the books, and it delivered on the hype. After a weekend full of thrillers and upsets, the latest AP Top 25 poll has been released, and there has been some shuffling near the top.
Northeast Ohio places two teams in Division I top 5 with St. Edward at No. 3 and Mentor at No. 4, while Kirtland remains No. 1 in Division VI.
After the Wolverines dispatched struggling Wisconsin on Saturday, 24-10, they jumped five spots to No. 15 in the latest Associated Press Top-25 poll. Michigan tied for the biggest leap of the week, moving in lockstep with Missouri, Notre Dame, Illinois, BYU and Virginia. 15 marks the team’s highest ranking since Week 2.
Out of seven [or] eight guys on his basketball team, I can't tell you who the best player is and that's a great situation," coach Rick Pitino said.
Miami climbed to No. 2 after beating rival FSU in Tallahassee. Only Ohio State is ahead of UM in this week’s Associated Press Top 25 Poll. The Hurricanes received 21 first-place votes to Ohio State’s 40. In terms of voting points total, Miami trails the Buckeyes 1620-1579.
The new AP Poll Top 25 is out on Sunday afternoon, following the sixth week of the 2025 college football season.Ohio State, which improved to 5-0 on the year with Saturday's blowout win over Minnesota,
Women’s college basketball wasn’t always the behemoth with storied programs like UConn, Tennessee and South Carolina dominating the headlines and the Final Four.