
"Ohio State, which won at Washington, remains No. 1 for the fifth straight week. The Buckeyes received 46 first-place votes, six fewer than a week ago, and their 37-point lead over Oregon is the closest margin between the top two teams since the preseason poll in mid-August. Oregon's two-overtime win at Penn State earned 16 first-place votes -- 15 more than last week -- and gave the Ducks their highest ranking since they were No. 1 for two months last year."
"Miami, which had an open date, slipped one spot to No. 3 and was followed by Mississippi and idle Oklahoma. The No. 4 Rebels were rewarded by voters for beating LSU and have their highest ranking since they were No. 3 in late September 2015. Mississippi's nine-spot rise into the top five was the biggest by any team since the Rebels jumped 12 spots to No. 3 for beating Alabama in 2015. LSU fell to No. 13, swapping places with Mississippi."
Ohio State remains No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll for the fifth straight week with 46 first-place votes and a 37-point lead over Oregon. Oregon moved to No. 2 after a two-overtime win at Penn State and earned 16 first-place votes. Miami slipped to No. 3, followed by Ole Miss at No. 4 and Oklahoma at No. 5. Ole Miss jumped nine spots to its highest ranking since 2015 after beating LSU, which fell to No. 13. Alabama reentered the top 10, and Virginia reached the top 25 for the first time in six years.
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