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| College Football Rankings: What Teams Moved Up, Down, and Out |
The odds for all of the college football action can be found at the top rated online sportsbook BetPhoenix. Betting on college football is easy at BetPhoenix and they have great customer service and bonuses for the college football season. The Buckeyes fell out of The Associated Press college football rankings for the first time in nearly seven years, ending the nation's longest streak of appearances in the Top 25. Coming off a 24-6 beating at Miami (Fla.), the Buckeyes dropped from No. 17 in the media poll released Sunday. They had been ranked in 103 straight Top 25s since last being left out on Nov. 20, 2004. Oklahoma remained No. 1 after a 23-13 victory at Florida State. The loss dropped the Seminoles six spots to 11th. For the third consecutive week, LSU and Alabama flip-flopped at Nos. 2 and 3. The Tigers moved up to second after winning 19-6 at Mississippi State. The Crimson Tide slipped to third. Boise State stayed at No. 4 and Stanford moved up to fifth. Oklahoma received 37 first-places votes out of 60. LSU received 14, Alabama had seven and Boise State got two. Ohio State was one of five teams to drop from the rankings following a loss, along with Michigan State, defending national champion Auburn, Mississippi State and Arizona State. Moving in this week was No. 21 Clemson, which snapped Auburn's 17-game winning streak with a 38-24 victory in Death Valley, No. 22 Southern California, No. 23 Michigan, No. 24 Illinois and No. 25 Georgia Tech. For Ohio State, it's been a year of loses and embarrassments stemming from NCAA violations committed by players who traded memorabilia for tattoos. Coach Jim Tressel was forced to resign on Memorial Day, star quarterback Terrelle Pryor left school early for the NFL with further NCAA scrutiny looming and several key players serving NCAA suspensions. This is just a quick look at the rankings and after another big week of football, they are surely going to change every week.
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The college football rankings are released every week and it’s shocking what teams have been moved around after last week’s games. The Rankings are important when it comes to bowl games and people who bet on college football should always look them over.