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The Latest: 19 Teams in the AP Top 25 Take New Spots
- On Sunday, the AP Top 25 was updated to reflect Week 11 results, with Ohio State remaining No. 1 after a 24-point road win at Purdue and 19 teams shifting in the poll.
- After a chaotic Week 11, several ranked teams lost and two ACC front-runners fell, weakening the conference's CFP case and prompting AP voters to reshuffle ballots.
- Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia totaled 377 passing yards, 112 rushing yards and four touchdowns in a 45-38 overtime win, while Texas A&M remains unbeaten at 9-0 with six SEC victories and Oregon rallied to beat Iowa in rainy Kinnick Stadium.
- Projections show Texas Tech replacing BYU in the College Football Playoff bracket, James Madison emerging as a Group of Five contender at 8-1 and 6-0, and a divergence between the CFP Selection Committee and AP voters.
- Next week, teams off in Week 11 return for key games like Texas at Georgia and Cincinnati at Arizona, while Ole Miss hosts Florida before the Egg Bowl on Nov. 28.
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The Latest: 19 teams in the AP Top 25 take new spots
A month before the playoff matchups are set, the AP Top 25 college football poll shuffled in a big way: 19 teams are in new spots, including Texas at No. 10. The top five — No. 1 Ohio State, No. 2 Indiana, No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 4 Alabama and No. 5 Georgia — were unchanged. Incremental moves follow: No. 6 Ole Miss swapped spots with No. 7 Oregon after the Ducks’ narrow win at Iowa. No. 8 Texas Tech and No. 9 Notre Dame both inched one notch. The L…
·Albuquerque, United States
Read Full ArticleWhen the new Top 25 college football rankings will be released
What you need to know as the AP top 25 voters and Coaches -- and for the second time the College Football Playoff selection committee -- are set to release their updated college football rankings heading into Week 12.
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Total News Sources43
Leaning Left11Leaning Right4Center15Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Center
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources are Center
50% Center
L 37%
C 50%
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