TCU moves up to No. 7 in AP Top 25 Poll with win over K-State

TCU moves up to No. 7 in AP Top 25 Poll with win over K-State



Saturday’s win was the fourth straight over a ranked opponent for the unbeaten Horned Frogs, who stay the only Big 12 program with an ideal document on the season.

FORT WORTH, Texas — LSU re-entered The Associated Press College Football ballot at No. 18 on Sunday and No. 25 South Carolina earned a rating for the primary time in 4 seasons.

The first six groups in the AP Top 25 introduced by Regions Bank held their spots after both profitable and never taking part in this previous weekend.

Georgia is No. 1 for the third straight week, with No. 2 Ohio State gaining floor after it blew out Iowa. The Bulldogs, who had been idle, acquired 31 first-place votes and 1,530 factors, and the Buckeyes bought 18 first-place votes and 1,513 factors.

No. 3 Tennessee acquired 13 first-place votes. No. 4 Michigan, No. 5 Clemson and No. 6 Alabama additionally held their spots, with the Tigers receiving a first-place vote.

No. 7 TCU moved up a spot after remaining unbeaten with a second-half comeback in opposition to Kansas State. Oregon jumped two spots to a season-high No. 8 after routing UCLA.

(*25*) State is No. 9, adopted by Southern California and Wake Forest in a tie at No. 10.

LSU, in its first season below coach Brian Kelly, handed Mississippi its first lack of the season in emphatic vogue and moved again into the rankings forward of its sport in opposition to Alabama on Nov. 5 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

The Tigers had been ranked for every week earlier this month earlier than dropping to Tennessee. They improved to 6-2 by outscoring Ole Miss 42-3 after falling behind by 14 in the primary half.

South Carolina, below second-year coach Shane Beamer, is ranked for the primary time since a one-week stint after the opening weekend of the 2018 season. The Gamecocks beat Texas A&M to enhance to 5-2. They haven’t been ranked this late in a season since 2013.

AP Top 25

  1. Georgia (31)
  2. Ohio State (18)
  3. Tennessee (13)
  4. Michigan
  5. Clemson (1)
  6. Alabama
  7. TCU
  8. Oregon
  9. (*25*) State
  10. USC 
  11. Wake Forest
  12. UCLA
  13. Penn State
  14. Utah
  15. Ole Miss
  16. Syracuse
  17. Illinois 
  18. LSU
  19. Kentucky 
  20. Cincinnati 
  21. North Carolina 
  22. Kansas State
  23. Tulane 
  24. NC State
  25. South Carolina 

(Also receiving votes: Texas 38, Liberty 35, Oregon State 25, Mississippi State 10, Maryland 8, Troy 3, UTSA 1, Arkansas 1, Washington 1, Florida State 1)



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