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Michigan remains No. 2 in AP poll, loses two first-place votes as team deals with sign-stealing scandal

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The Michigan Wolverines’ ranking stayed the same in the latest Associated Press Top 25 college football poll on Sunday, but they lost two first-place votes after their win.

Michigan went into Saturday’s game against Penn State as the No. 2 in the nation. Jim Harbaugh was suspended for three games over sign-stealing allegations. He was off of Michigan’s sidelines for the game as there was no court to rule on whether to lift his ban temporarily.

Without Harbaugh, Michigan won the game 24-15.

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Michigan running backs coach Mike Hart walks to the field with his team before the Penn State game on Nov. 11, 2023, at Beaver Stadium in State College, Pennsylvania. (Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The new AP poll showed the Wolverines in second place behind No. 1 Georgia but down to seven first-place votes instead of the nine from the week before. Georgia had 54 – up from 49 last week. Ohio Sate had one first-place vote – down from three last week. Florida State also lost a first-place vote.

The sign-stealing scandal has put a dark cloud over Michigan’s hopes of a national championship. Offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore served as the acting head coach in the win.

"Play for yourselves, play for the team and play for Michigan was the constant message," Moore said after the game. "We didn’t make it about him."

Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel issued a statement about 50 minutes before kickoff, saying the Big Ten Conference and commissioner Tony Petitti acted "unethically" in their ruling on Friday when they banned Harbaugh for the final three games of the regular season.

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