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Clemson climbs to #1 in latest Coaches Poll
The move shifts Ohio State down to No. 2. However, the team with the longest winning streak in college football is no longer the No. 1 team in the Top 25 Coaches Poll. The No. 7 Oklahoma Sooners jumped into the Top 10 after ousting the Bears in Waco.
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Iowa is now ranked No. 6 in both the AP Top 25 and Amway Coaches Poll, which were released on Sunday.
Three of Louisville’s losses have come to ranked teams – No. 1 Clemson, No. 14 Houston (10-0) and No. 16 Florida State (8-2). Oklahoma State rallied from 17 points down to win 35-31 at Iowa State on Saturday.
Four teams moved into the rankings this week, including three from the Pac-12.
The Demon Deacons lost a hard-fought 28-7 game against Notre Dame on Saturday in which they had led in first downs (23 to 15), outgained them in yardage (340 to 282) and had more time of possession (11:36).
No. 9 MI State at No. 2 Ohio State. The first of two Big Ten East showdowns for the Buckeyes; Wolverines on deck.
No. 20 Northwestern at No. 21 Wisconsin.
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The Oregon Ducks saw the biggest leap, moving up seven slots to the No. 22 ranking.