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Ohio State up one spot on AP college poll; Cincinnati No. 2

COLUMBUS (WCMH) — The Ohio State University Buckeyes improved to No. 5 on The Associated Press college football Sunday Top 25 college football poll despite not playing this week.

After last week’s win over Maryland, the Buckeyes improved one spot to No. 6. The Buckeyes started the season ranked No. 4, reached a high of No. 3 before losing to Oregon, and fell to No. 11 after the loss.


After this week’s bye, the Buckeyes travel to Indiana to face the Hoosiers Saturday for a prime time game with kickoff set for 7:30 p.m.

Elsewhere in Ohio, Cincinnati moved up to No. 2 behind Georgia in the poll Sunday, the first time a team from outside the traditional power conferences has been ranked that high since 2010.

The Bulldogs remained a unanimous No. 1 with 63 first-place votes in the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank and the Bearcats inched up a spot, taking advantage of Iowa’s loss to Purdue on Saturday.

The Hawkeyes dropped nine places to No. 11 and the Boilermakers moved into the rankings at No. 25, snapping the longest current AP poll drought for a Power Five school. The Boilermakers were last ranked in 2007.

Oklahoma is No. 3, followed by Alabama and Ohio State.

Unbeaten Cincinnati from the American Athletic Conference reached a new best ranking in program history and is the first team to reach No. 2 from outside a Power Five or BCS conference since TCU finished second in 2010 when it went undefeated as a member of the Mountain West.

Boise State, then a member of the Western Athletic Conference, spent three weeks at No. 2 in 2010.

Oklahoma State moved up to No. 8 after beating Texas and is in the top 10 for the first time since early in the 2020 season.

TeamRecordPointsPrevious rank
1. Georgia (63)7-015751
2. Cincinnati6-014833
3. Oklahoma7-014344
4. Alabama6-113935
5. Ohio St.5-112526
6. Michigan6-012148
7. Penn St.5-111167
8. Oklahoma St.6-0108212
9. Michigan St.7-0107610
10. Oregon5-110549
11. Iowa6-110482
12. Mississippi5-187913
13. Notre Dame5-176314
14. Coastal Carolina6-073615
15. Kentucky6-172311
16. Wake Forest6-062916
17. Texas A&M5-253621
18. NC State5-148522
19. Auburn5-2397
20. Baylor6-1378
21. SMU6-035823
22. San Diego St.6-028424
23. Pittsburgh5-1177
24. UTSA7-0104
25. Purdue4-268

Others receiving votes: Clemson 64, Utah 43, Arkansas 29, BYU 21, Air Force 19, Iowa St. 14, Louisiana-Lafayette 13, Arizona St. 7, Florida 7, Texas 5, UCLA 4, Houston 2, LSU 2, Virginia 1.

POLL POINTS

Seven ranked teams lost on Saturday, including five to unranked teams, increasing the total on the season to 47.

In each of the last three weeks, a top-three team has lost to an unranked team, starting with Stanford over then-No. 3 Oregon on Oct. 2.

Texas A&M knocked off then-No. 1 Alabama last week before Iowa was upset at home.

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All those losses by ranked teams shook up the back half of the rankings and put five new teams in the poll this week, including one that has never been there before.

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RANKED vs. RANKED

For the first time this season, the college football schedule has no games matching ranked teams.