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Close calls lead to changes in Top 25 poll
The Seminoles have four more Top-25 opponents on the schedule including No. 2 Clemson and No. 10 Lousiville.
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Florida State earned four first place votes among the 61 voting members, but were a distant second to Alabama’s 56.
MI improved one spot to the No. 4 ranking in the Associated Press college football poll this week after Saturday’s 51-14 win over Central Florida. The Crimson Tide claimed 56 of 61 first-place votes, with Florida State receiving four and MI one.
Top 25 college football rankings heading into Week 3 of the season have Florida State moving up, Clemson and Georgia dropping down, and Arkansas and Florida moving in. They start a three-game road swing away from Royal-Memorial Stadium this week against California.
Alabama remains the top team in the country again this week, followed by Florida St., who jumps up one spot from a week ago. The Razorbacks are ranked in the 24 position.
Unlike Week 1, there were no massive upsets at the top of the polls.
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In the coaches poll, this is UT’s highest ranking since the Horns were 16th for a week two matchup against BYU in 2013.