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    Tom Brew
    Tom Brew
    Nov 2, 2025, 20:25
    Updated at: Nov 2, 2025, 20:25

    The top seven teams all remained the same in the Week 11 Associated Press Top-25 poll released on Sunday, but BYU and Texas Tech moved into the top-10.

    It's a big deal, because they play each other Saturday, with the winner taking the lead in the Big 12. The game is at Noon ET in Lubbock, Texas. The game will be televised on ABC and ESPN's College Gameday will be on campus at Texas Tech.

    Ohio State had 54 first-place votes. Indiana had 11, and Texas A&M one. Ohio State and Indiana both had impressive wins on Saturday, blowing out Penn State and Maryland respectively.

    Here are the complete Week 9 rankings, with records in parentheses and total points:

    1. Ohio State Buckeyes (8-0), 1,633 points
    2. Indiana Hoosiers (9-0), 1,591 points
    3. Texas A&M Aggies (8-0), 1,523 points
    4. Alabama Crimson Tide (7-1), 1,447 points
    5. Georgia Bulldogs (7-1), 1,364 points
    6. Oregon Ducks (7-1), 1,293 points
    7. Ole Miss Rebels (8-1), 1,263 points
    8. BYU Cougars (8-0), 1,207 points
    9. Texas Tech Red Raiders (8-1), 1,091 points
    10. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (6-2), 1,071 points

    11. Oklahoma Sooners (7-2), 850 points
    12. Virginia Cavaliers (8-1), 838 points 
    13. Texas Longhorns (7-2), 835 points
    14. Louisville Cardinals (7-1), 827 points
    15. Vanderbilt Commodores (7-2), 698 points
    16. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (8-1), 667 points 
    17. Utah Utes (7-2), 560 points
    18. Miami Hurricanes (6-2), 558 points
    19. Missouri Tigers (6-2), 491 points
    20. USC Trojans (6-2), 453 points

    21. Michigan Wolverines (7-2), 344 points
    22. Memphis Tigers (8-1), 224 points
    23. Tennessee Volunteers (6-3), 171 points 
    24. Washington Huskies (6-2), 110 points
    25. Cincinnati Bearcats (7-2), 77 points

    Others receiving votes: Iowa 71, James Madison 53, Pittsburgh 35, San Diego State 30, North Texas 27, South Florida 23, SMU 7, Houston 6, Illinois 4, LSU 4, Arizona State 4

    Dropped from rankings: Houston 22