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The Oregon football team (2-1) dropped out of the AP Top 25, as well as the USA Today Amway Coaches Poll after falling at Nebraska 35-32 on Saturday. Going into the weekend, the Ducks had been ranked at No. 22 and No. 21, respectively, but are now just receiving votes in the polls.
Oregon (23 votes) is one of three teams to drop completely from the AP rankings, along with Iowa (previously No. 13) and Notre Dame (previously No. 18).
Three Pac-12 teams landed on the AP Top 25, including Stanford (2-0) at No. 7, Washington (3-0) at No. 9 and Utah (3-0) at No. 24. UCLA (74 votes) and California (44 votes) also received votes.
Utah is one of three previously unranked teams to make it on the list, along with Nebraska (3-0) at No. 20 and San Diego State (3-0) at No. 22.
Looking at teams in the top 3, Alabama is holding steady at the No. 1 spot after escaping with a 48-43 win at Ole Miss, Ohio State moved up to No. 2 after blowing out Oklahoma on the road, 45-24, and Louisville saw a a huge jump to No. 3 after embarrassing Florida State, 63-20.
AP Top 25
1. Alabama (50 first-place votes)
2. Ohio State (4)
3. Louisville (6)
4. Michigan (1)
5. Clemson
6. Houston
7. Stanford
8. Michigan State
9. Washington
10. Texas A&M
11. Wisconsin
12. Georgia
13. Florida State
14. Tennessee
15. Miami
16. Baylor
17. Arkansas
18. LSU
19. Florida
20. Nebraska
21. Texas
22. San Diego State
23. Ole Miss
24. Utah
25. Oklahoma
Dropped from rankings: Iowa 13, Notre Dame 18, Oregon 22
Others receiving votes: TCU 132, North Dakota State 74, UCLA 74, Boise State 69, Iowa 47, California 44, Oklahoma State 42, Notre Dame 32, Oregon 23, Georgia Tech 17, North Carolina 17, Central Michigan 16, South Florida 7, Toledo 6, Western Michigan 6, Arizona State 3, Maryland 3, Virginia Tech 1