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Week 7 of college football is underway. No. 8 Alabama edged out No. 14 Missouri in an Southeastern Conference thriller, while No. 25 Florida State's slump worsened with a loss to Pitt.
Miami moved back to No. 2 in The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday, Texas Tech has its highest ranking since 2008 and Penn State and Texas fell all the way out of the Top 25 for the first time since 2022 after the two top-10 teams lost to unranked opponents.
Let’s take a look at the updated AP top 25 college football rankings coming out of an active and consequential Saturday and looking ahead to the Week 7 games. F
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Penn State fell from No. 7 to out of the top 25 completely, but the Nittany Lions were hardly the only team to be embarrassed this past Saturday. Arch Manning struggled in his first SEC road action, as his No.
Week 5 of the college football season is in the books, and fans are now waiting for the release of the latest rankings following another wild weekend of action. Three top five teams -- Penn State, LSU,
Florida State is in a free fall in the Associated Press College Football poll. The Seminoles dropped seven spots to no. 25 in the latest AP Poll, after the Miami loss. Florida State head coach Mike Norvell was frustrated following his team’s latest loss. The Seminoles scored 19 points in the fourth quarter to make it a more respectable score.
It started with the Texas Longhorns, ranked No. 1 in The Associated Press ’ preseason poll, has now dropped completely out of AP’s top 25 after falling to Florida on Saturday, Texas’ second loss of the season. Misery has company, at least: preseason No. 2 Penn State took a nosedive out of the top 25 after a stunning loss to previously winless UCLA.