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North Texas is in the AP poll for the first time since 1959, but it hasn't cracked the College Football Playoff rankings yet.
The end is near, but college football delivered another exciting weekend of games with a couple of unexpected upsets and incredible comebacks. The No. 3 Texas A
After a Saturday like that in college football, we all need to take a breath. The Georgia Bulldogs may have asserted their dominance against Texas when it was a
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.
The Hoosiers are one of five Big Ten teams ranked inside the AP's updated top 20, anchored by top-ranked Ohio State. The SEC leads all conferences with nine teams in the latest AP Top 25.
Michigan barely got past Northwestern on Saturday and that was reflected in the new Associated Press college football poll.