Oklahoma drops to No.10 in AP poll

Published 11:24 pm Sunday, October 29, 2023

The Associated Press

Oklahoma dropped four spots to No. 10, the top five teams held their places and Kansas and Kansas State both entered The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday.

Georgia is No. 1 for the 20th straight week, receiving 48 of 63 first-place votes, distancing itself from No. 2 Michigan after the Bulldogs walloped Florida on Saturday.

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This is the 50th consecutive week that either Georgia or Alabama has been No. 1.

The Wolverines, who were off Saturday after a week of being in the news for an NCAA sign-stealing investigation, received nine first-place votes. No. 3 Ohio State and No. 4 Florida State each received three first-place votes.

Washington remained at No. 5, one spot ahead of Pac-12 rival Oregon. The Ducks moved up two spots to No. 6 after a dominant win at Utah, which dropped five spots to No. 18.

Texas stayed put at No. 7 while Alabama moved up to No. 8 and Penn State to ninth.

The Sooners lost for the first time this season and to Kansas for the first time since 1997, then tumbled in the rankings behind Big 12 rival Texas, which Oklahoma beat in a thriller three weeks ago.

Kansas reentered the rankings at No. 22 after one of the biggest victories in program history and Kansas State moved back in at No. 25 ahead of a big matchup at Texas next Saturday.

Air Force moved up two spots to No. 17, the Falcons’ best ranking since finishing No. 13 in 1998.

POLL POINTS

The Sunflower State rivals have a long history of bad football.

Kansas State turned one of the most hapless programs in the country around in the 1990s under Hall of Fame coach Bill Snyder, and the Wildcats have stayed competitive to varying degrees ever since, winning three Big 12 titles — including last season.

Historically, Kansas has had a few more runs of success, though the Jayhawks’ last conference championship came in the Big Eight in 1968. From 2010-20, Kansas was the standard for Power Five ineptitude, winning a total of 21 games.

That’s turned around in three seasons under coach Lance Leipold, who has the Jayhawks bowl eligible in consecutive seasons for just the second time in program history.

“It’s probably time for me to start talking about how proud I am of how far this program’s come,” Leipold said after the Oklahoma game. “That has to do with the players.”

Kansas’ 5-0 start to last season put the Jayhawks and Wildcats in the AP Top 25 together for two weeks, the first time since 2007 that had happened.

Other than that, there were 17 AP polls between 1995 and ‘96 that featured both Kansas and Kansas State. And that’s it.

With both teams sitting at 6-2 heading into the final month of the season, the Jayhawks and Wildcats have a solid chance to finish the season ranked for just the second time in the 87-year history of the AP poll.

In 1995, Kansas State was No. 7 and Kansas was ninth in the final Top 25.

OUT

Atlantic Coast Conference rivals North Carolina and Duke both dropped out of the rankings.

The Tar Heels have dropped two straight after falling to Georgia Tech and are unranked for the first time this season.

Duke had been ranked since beating Clemson in Week 1, but the Blue Devils lost two straight to fall to 5-3 on the season. Duke was shut out by Louisville on Saturday.

CONFERENCE CALL

SEC — 6 (Nos. 1, 8, 11, 13, 14, 19).

Pac-12 — 6 (Nos. 5, 6, 16, 18, 20, 24).

Big 12 — 4 (Nos. 7, 10, 22, 25).

Big Ten — 3 (Nos. 2, 3, 9).

ACC — 2 (Nos. 4, 15).

Mountain West — 1 (No. 17).

American — 1 (No. 21).

Sun Belt — 1 (No. 23).

Independent — 1 (No. 12).

RANKED vs. RANKED

No. 14 Missouri at No. 1 Georgia. First meeting with both teams ranked since 2014.

No. 5 Washington at No. 24 Southern California. Second straight year the Huskies and Trojans meet ranked, which hadn’t happened since 1994-95.

No. 25 Kansas State at No. 7 Texas. First top-25 matchup since 2012, when the Wildcats were No. 7 and Longhorns were No. 23.

No. 13 LSU at No. 8 Alabama. The 31st ranked-vs.-ranked matchup in the series, and the 18th since 2002.

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 28, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Georgia (48) 8-0 1553 1
2. Michigan (9) 8-0 1494 2
3. Ohio St. (3) 8-0 1446 3
4. Florida St. (3) 8-0 1421 4
5. Washington 8-0 1327 5
6. Oregon 7-1 1235 8
7. Texas 7-1 1189 7
8. Alabama 7-1 1114 9
9. Penn St. 7-1 1044 10
10. Oklahoma 7-1 1010 6
11. Mississippi 7-1 990 12
12. Notre Dame 7-2 847 14
13. LSU 6-2 816 15
14. Missouri 7-1 714 16
15. Louisville 7-1 666 18
16. Oregon St. 6-2 557 11
17. Air Force 8-0 526 19
18. Utah 6-2 510 13
19. Tennessee 6-2 473 21
20. UCLA 6-2 331 23
21. Tulane 7-1 303 22
22. Kansas 6-2 250
23. James Madison 8-0 192 25
24. Southern Cal 7-2 139 24
25. Kansas St. 6-2 112

Others receiving votes: Oklahoma St. 77, North Carolina 54, Liberty 47, Fresno St. 16, Miami 11, Arizona 6, Toledo 3, Rutgers 2.

USA TODAY College Coaches Football Poll

The USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll Top 25 with first-place votes received, team’s records, total points based on 25 for first place through one point for 25th and ranking in last weeks poll.

Record Pts Pvs
1. Georgia (58) (8-0) 1590 1
2. Michigan (3) (8-0) 1520 2
3. Ohio State (3) (8-0) 1454 3
4. Florida State (8-0) 1439 4
5. Washington (8-0) 1344 5
6. Texas (7-1) 1212 7
7. Oregon (7-1) 1211 9
8. Alabama (7-1) 1187 8
9. Penn State (7-1) 1072 10
10. Mississippi (7-1) 1021 11
11. Oklahoma (7-1) 948 6
12. Notre Dame (7-2) 847 14
13. LSU (6-2) 809 15
14. Missouri (7-1) 741 16
15. Louisville (7-1) 701 18
16. Tennessee (6-2) 553 20
17. Air Force (8-0) 523 19
18. Utah (6-2) 509 13
19. Oregon State (6-2) 465 12
20. UCLA (6-2) 309 24
21. Tulane (7-1) 304 23
22. Southern California (7-2) 239 22
23. Kansas (6-2) 182 NR
24. James Madison (8-0) 169 25
25. North Carolina (6-2) 120 17

Dropped out: No. 21 Duke (5-3).

Others Receiving Votes: Kansas State (6-2) 85; Oklahoma State (6-2) 62; Fresno State (7-1) 51; Miami (Fla.) (6-2) 35; Duke (5-3) 33; Iowa (6-2) 20; Arizona (5-3) 18; Liberty (8-0) 15; SMU (6-2) 6; Florida (5-3) 3; Kentucky (5-3) 1; Toledo (7-1) 1; UNLV (6-2) 1.