Joel Klatt's College Football Rankings: Is 'Championship Caliber' Indiana No. 1?
We say this a lot, but this statement was especially true this week: What a weekend it was in college football.
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We say this a lot, but this statement was especially true this week: What a weekend it was in college football.
Week 7 in college football did not disappoint. There were several blockbuster matchups, and some previously undefeated teams were dealt their first losses.
Indiana moved up to No. 3 in The Associated Press college football poll Sunday for its highest ranking in program history and Texas was among five teams entering the Top 25 after eight ranked teams, three of them previously unbeaten, lost over the weekend.
Indiana moved up to No. 3 in The Associated Press college football poll Sunday for its highest ranking in program history, while Texas and USC were among five teams entering the Top 25 after eight ranked teams — three of them previously unbeaten — lost over the weekend.
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Week 7 of the college football season saw three more teams fall from the ranks of the undefeated. The Oregon Ducks lost to the Indiana Hoosiers, the Oklahoma Sooners lost to the Texas Longhorns and the Missouri Tigers fell at home to the Alabama Crimson Tide.