College football, AP and Week 5
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Oregon moves to No. 2 behind Buckeyes in AP poll; Rebels, Sooners join top 5; Alabama back in top 10
Oregon has moved up to No. 2 in The Associated Press college football poll, while Mississippi has its highest ranking since 2015.
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Michigan football drops in new AP poll, now ranked No. 20 entering Week 6 matchup
On Sunday, the AP Top 25 was released, and the Wolverines dropped one spot from No. 19 to No. 20, and is thus ranked the same in both polls. Week 2 opponent Oklahoma was also idle, but rose two spots to No. 5. Rival Ohio State remained at No. 1. USC is unranked, but is receiving votes.
No. 3 Penn State and took down the Nittany Lions in double overtime, the No. 17 Alabama Crimson Tide upset then-No.
AP Top 25 college football rankings, dropping Sunday at 2 p.m. ET, could see Oregon, Ole Miss and Alabama climb far. Follow for predictions, analyses and live updates.
The latest AP Top 25 college football rankings are almost here. Look for major shakeups in the top five. Week 5 of college football packed an extra punch for AP Top 25 teams. Six ranked teams lost over the weekend and four of them were in the top 10.
FOX Sports college football analyst Joel Klatt ripped apart the AP Poll for not respecting this year's Washington football team.
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Oregon and Mississippi would be top-four seeds in College Football Playoff on AP poll-based bracket
Oregon and Mississippi would earn top-four seeds and receive first-round byes in the College Football Playoff if it were based on this week's Top 25.
There are some major showdowns in Week 5 of the college football season. Breaking down the biggest matchups that will decide Saturday's matchups.