
"Indiana's groundbreaking run under second-year coach Curt Cignetti has been one of the biggest stories in college football since last season. The Hoosiers went into the Oregon game 0-46 on the road against top-five teams and, before Sunday, had never been ranked higher than No. 4. Their three first-place votes are their most in a poll since they got the same number when they were ranked No. 6 on Nov. 5, 1945."
"Oklahoma plunged eight spots to No. 14 with its first loss, 23-6 to Texas. The Longhorns were the preseason No. 1 team, but a season-opening loss at Ohio State and Week 6 loss at Florida dropped them out of the Top 25. In beating the rival Soooners, they held a top-10 opponent without a touchdown for the first time since 1979 and re-entered the poll at No. 21."
Ohio State remained No. 1 in the AP college football poll after a road win at then-No. 17 Illinois, receiving 50 first-place votes. Miami stayed No. 2 with 13 first-place votes, and Indiana rose to No. 3 following a 10-point victory at then-No. 3 Oregon. Texas A&M and Mississippi swapped positions at Nos. 4 and 5. Alabama moved to No. 6, followed by Texas Tech, Oregon, Georgia and LSU. Oregon dropped five spots to its lowest ranking in 20 polls. Oklahoma fell eight spots after its first loss, and Missouri slipped after a close loss to Alabama. Five teams, including Texas, entered the Top 25.
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