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Georgia up to No. 4 in AP Poll, Sooners Back in Top 10 and Mean Green Are Ranked 1st Time Since 1959
Georgia reached its highest ranking since September and Oklahoma returned to No. 8 after key wins, with North Texas breaking a 66-year poll drought, AP poll shows.
- On Sunday, the Associated Press poll placed Oklahoma Sooners back in the top 10 while North Texas – Mean Green ranked for the first time since 1959; Ohio State University, Indiana University and Texas A&M University remained the top three for the fifth week.
- After Georgia's 35-10 win over Texas, its sixth straight and second over a top-10 opponent, the Oklahoma Sooners bolstered their playoff resume by knocking off Alabama on the road.
- North Texas' 53-24 road win over UAB matched its best start, ending a 66-year Bowl Subdivision poll drought since 1959.
- The poll reshuffle alters CFP positioning by strengthening at-large bids as the Top 25 now includes three Group of Five teams, the most since last season's final poll.
- Voters followed the CFP committee by moving Miami Hurricanes ahead of Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, while Texas Longhorns dropped seven spots and Louisville, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and South Florida fell out.
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Georgia up to No. 4 in AP Poll, Sooners Back in Top 10 and Mean Green Are Ranked 1st Time Since 1959
Georgia moved up one spot to No. 4 in The Associated Press poll Sunday, Oklahoma returned to the top 10 and North Texas, ranked for the first time since 1959, is among three Group of Five teams in the Top 25.
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