Oregon up to No. 4, Illinois, Florida State Into Top 10, USF Cracks AP Top 25; Ohio State, Penn State, LSU Remain Top 3
Ohio State received 57 of 65 first-place votes after a 70-0 win; Oregon rose to No. 4 and South Florida returned to rankings after seven years.
- Ohio State secured a dominant 70-0 victory over Grambling State on Saturday, holding firm at the number one spot in the latest Associated Press college football rankings.
- This top ranking comes after a weekend of notable victories and changes, highlighted by Oregon’s ascent and South Florida rejoining the poll after a seven-year absence.
- Oregon moved up to No. 4 after thrashing Oklahoma State and swapped spots with Georgia, while Illinois and Florida State climbed into the top 10 this week.
- Ohio State dominated the voting with 57 out of 65 first-place selections, while Penn State and LSU held steady at second and third, keeping the top three rankings unchanged.
- The poll shows stability among traditional powerhouses Ohio State, Penn State, and LSU, alongside emerging momentum from South Florida and Oregon suggesting an evolving competitive landscape.
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USF ranked in AP poll for the first time since 2018
After a pair of ranked upsets, USF football is included in the AP poll for the first time since 2018. The Bulls (2-0) upset the then-No.13 Florida Gators in a sold-out Ben Hill Griffin Stadium — after already having dispatched Boise State the previous week. After beating No. 13 and No. 25, the Bulls find […] The post USF ranked in AP poll for the first time since 2018 appeared first on The Oracle.


Top 25: South Florida cracks poll for first time in seven years
South Florida is part of the Associated Press Top 25 poll for the first time since 2018 after recording back-to-back victories over ranked teams.
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