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Georgia up to No. 4 in AP poll, Sooners back in top 10 and Mean Green ranked for 1st time since 1959
Georgia has moved up to No. 4 in The Associated Press poll, Oklahoma is back in the top 10 and North Texas is ranked for the first time since 1959.
Alabama now finds itself hovering above the College Football Playoff bubble on the basis of the new Associated Press Top 25 poll.
Arizona’s (7-3, 4-3 Big 12) defense set the tone with a tipped ball interception from cornerback Jay’Vion Cole that set up an early touchdown to put the Wildcat
Texas A&M maintained its standing in the top three after a comeback win over South Carolina, while Texas Tech moved up two spots to No. 6. Oklahoma is also in the top 10 after its upset of Alabama. Meanwhile, Texas fell to No. 17 after its stumble on the road at Georgia.
How will the Big Ten's showing in Week 12 be reflected in the updated Coaches Poll and AP Top 25 rankings? Here's what to know.
Navy, Tulane, North Texas and the East Carolina Pirates all have one loss in conference play. None of those four teams play each other in the next two weeks. Navy owns the head-to-head tiebreaker over North Texas, while Tulane beat East Carolina earlier in the season.
Mizzou is back in the Associated Press’s good graces after falling out for one week. The Tigers are ranked No. 23 after thrashing Mississippi State 49-27 on Saturday night behind Ahmad Hardy’s monstrous quads.
Week 12 of the college football season is in the books, and fans are now waiting for the release of the latest rankings following another wild weekend of action. While we wait for the new polls, AP Top 25 voter Brett McMurphy,