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Miami Climbs to No. 2 Behind Ohio State in AP Top 25, Oklahoma Into Top 10; Indiana, Texas Tech Make Big Jumps

Miami Hurricanes earned their highest ranking since 2017 after a 19-point home win over Florida and victories against two ranked teams, while Oklahoma returned to the top 10.

  • The Miami Hurricanes moved up to the No. 2 position, trailing only Ohio State, in the latest AP college football rankings released on Sunday.
  • Miami achieved this ranking by overcoming two ranked teams and securing a convincing 19-point victory at home against Florida, receiving a notably higher number of top votes compared to the previous poll.
  • Following dominant victories against Top 25 teams, both Indiana and Texas Tech surged up the rankings, with Indiana notably jumping eight places despite facing a relatively easy schedule early on.
  • After starting the 2023 season with a 7-0 record and securing a win over previously ranked Auburn, Oklahoma reentered the top 10 rankings for the first time in two years, while Georgia continued its impressive run with a 33-game winning streak at home—the longest active streak in the country.
  • These rankings reflect strong early-season performances by Miami, Oklahoma, Indiana, and Texas Tech, suggesting competitive shifts in college football standings this season.
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ncaa.com broke the news in on Sunday, September 21, 2025.
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