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College Football Power Rankings: How did the top 25 look in Week 9? - ESPN

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Compared to the past few weeks, it was a somewhat ho-hum Week 9 in college football. Four AP-ranked teams lost, but each lost to a fellow ranked opponent.

Ohio State and Penn State both survived scares, setting up a top-five showdown next week in State College. How did Saturday's action affect our Power Rankings?

Here's the latest top 25 from our college football experts, who provide their insight on each team's Week 9 performance. Previous ranking: 1 In their first game as the No.1 team in the country, the Ducks dismantled No.

20 Illinois with 35 first-half points and a 38-9 win to remain undefeated heading into the final four games of the regular season.

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