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AP college football poll reaction - What's next for each Top 25 team - ESPN

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The new AP Top 25 college football poll is out. Washington won a thriller over Oregon and kept climbing the rankings. USC got routed by Notre Dame and took a tumble.

Meanwhile, the teams at the top — Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State and Florida State — all won comfortably. What does it mean for the new AP Top 25?

Let's break down the rankings. Stats courtesy of ESPN Stats & Information. All times Eastern Previous ranking: 1 2023 record: 7-0 Week 7 result: Defeated Vanderbilt 37-20 Stat to know: Daijun Edwards had a career-high 146 rushing yards and a touchdown as the Bulldogs won their 24th straight game, the fourth longest streak in SEC history. What's next: Oct.

28 vs. Florida, 3:30 p.m., CBS Previous ranking: 2 2023 record: 7-0 Week 7 result: Defeated Indiana 52-7 Stat to know: The Wolverines are the first team in the AP Poll era (since 1936) to score 30 or more points and allow 10 or fewer points in each of its first seven games of a season. What's next: Saturday at Michigan State, 7:30 p.m., NBC Previous ranking: 3 2023 record: 6-0 Week 7 result: Defeated Purdue 41-7 Stat to know: Marvin Harrison Jr.

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