Struggles by several top 10 teams in Week 7 of college football should send shockwaves through the latest AP Top 25 rankings, dropping at 2 p.m. ET.
No. 3 Oregon suffered its first loss of the season, delivered by No. 7 Indiana in a 30-20 road win.
No. 4 Ole Miss pulled out a 24-21 victory over Washington State in a game that shouldn’t have been close.
No. 6 Oklahoma was outperformed by the Texas Longhorns, whose stint as an unranked team will likely be short-lived after a convincing 23-6 win.
So how will the top of the poll shake out?
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Here’s what to know:
Who could climb? No. 5 Texas A&M, No. 8 Alabama and No. 9 Texas Tech each racked up a win Saturday and could benefit from losses by Oklahoma and Oregon.Who decides the rankings? The Top 25 voters are more than 60 journalists covering college football for AP members and other news organizations. They’re urged to base their votes on head-to-head results, not reputation, preseason speculation or regional bias.Think you know better? Tell us what you think the rankings should be by filling out a ballot in the AP Top 25 fan poll.
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