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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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