AP Top 25 poll preview: ACC opens up with Louisville, Virginia losses, paving way for Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech moves up to lead the Atlantic Coast Conference after Virginia and Louisville losses, with Louisville falling in overtime and Virginia hampered by a key injury.
- Last week, Georgia Tech stood to reclaim the Atlantic Coast Conference lead despite being idle, as Virginia Cavaliers and Louisville Cardinals stumbled.
- Virginia Cavaliers lost 16-9 to Wake Forest after losing quarterback Chandler Morris early, and Louisville Cardinals dropped a 29-26 overtime decision to California.
- A 38-32 loss on Friday left Memphis reeling, as Tulane held the lead most of the night and the Memphis Tigers were outplayed after Beau Pribula's season-ending injury.
- A convincing 29-7 victory for Texas Tech reshuffles the Big 12 pecking order as Texas Tech Red Raiders handed BYU Cougars their first loss on Saturday and are poised to move up.
- Ranked teams elsewhere also slipped, altering the national picture as the Washington Huskies lost 13-10 to Wisconsin and Iowa fell 18-16 on a last-second Oregon field goal.
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