
"Vanderbilt is a top-10 team in college football for the first time since 1947 in an Associated Press Top 25 poll that got a nearly complete makeover Sunday after a weekend when nine ranked teams lost. Ohio State was the only team to hold its spot, remaining No. 1 for an eighth straight week after shutting out Wisconsin 34-0 on the road."
"Ohio State's 10 straight appearances in the top five is the longest active streak. Texas A&M's one-rung promotion to No. 3 gives the Aggies their highest ranking since 1995. No. 4 Alabama has its highest ranking of the season and No. 5 Georgia returned to the top five after a three-week absence. Georgia's 140th consecutive week in the poll is the second-longest active streak to Alabama's 287."
Vanderbilt reached the AP Top 10 for the first time since 1947 after a weekend that produced nine losses by ranked teams and a near-complete poll makeover. Ohio State remained No. 1 for an eighth straight week following a 34-0 road shutout of Wisconsin and received 60 first-place votes. Indiana rose to No. 2 and received the remaining six first-place votes. Four top-10 teams lost this week, including losses to unranked opponents. Texas A&M moved to No. 3, Alabama to No. 4, and Georgia returned to the top five. Louisville entered the Top 25 and Virginia reached No. 16.
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