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Buckeyes Stay At the Top of the AP Top 25 Poll Following Saturday’s Win

The Buckeyes remain perfect in the 2015 season at 5-0, but again on Saturday were tested in an eventual 34-27 win in Indiana. The Buckeyes stay in the top stop of the AP Poll, but there was a number of changes after a wild weekend of college football.

Michigan State fell to #4 despite their win on Saturday, and four top 10 teams lost yesterday, and all tumbled down the Top 25. Ole Miss – #14, Notre Dame – #15, Georgia – #19, UCLA – #20, all lost, and paid for it.

One team that shot up the rankings was Utah, as they moved into the #5 spot and sit at 4-0 on the season. Florida also was a big mover, as they go from #25 to #11 and sit at 5-0.

Here’s the complete AP Top 25.

1) Ohio State (38)
Record: 5-0
Last week: 1

2) TCU (5)
Record: 5-0
Last week: 4

3) Baylor (10)
Record: 4-0
Last week: 5

4) Michigan State (5)
Record: 5-0
Last week: 2

5) Utah (7)
Record: 4-0
Last week: 10

6) Clemson
Record: 4-0
Last week: 12

7) LSU
Record: 4-0
Last week: 9

8) Alabama
Record: 4-1
Last week: 13

9) Texas A&M (1)
Record: 5-0
Last week: 14

10) Oklahoma
Record: 4-0
Last week: 15

11) Florida
Record: 5-0
Last week: 25

12) Florida State
Record: 4-0
Last week: 11

13) Northwestern 
Record: 5-0
Last week: 16

14) Ole Miss 
Record: 4-1
Last week: 3

15) Notre Dame
Record: 4-1
Last week: 6

16) Stanford
Record: 4-1
Last week: 18

17) USC
Record: 3-1
Last week: 17

18) Michigan 
Record: 4-1
Last week: 22

19) Georgia
Record: 4-1
Last week: 8

20) UCLA
Record: 4-1
Last week: 7

21) Oklahoma State
Record: 5-0
Last week: 20

22) Iowa
Record: 5-0
Last week: NR

23) Cal
Record: 5-0
Last week: 24

24) Toledo
Record: 4-0
Last week: NR

25) Boise State
Record: 4-1
Last week: NR

Others Receiving Votes: Oregon 39, Duke 31, Houston 31, Temple 23, Memphis 19, Navy 19, Arizona St. 15, Mississippi St. 11, West Virginia 8, Texas Tech 4, BYU 3, Kansas St. 1, Missouri 1

Matt Loede has been a part of the Cleveland Sports Media for over 21 years, with experience covering Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, the National Football League and even high school and college events. He has been a part of the Cleveland Indians coverage since the opening of Jacobs/Progressive Field in 1994, and spent two and a half years covering the team for 92.3 The Fan, and covers them daily for Associated Press Radio. You can follow Matt on Twitter HERE.

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