Texas Longhorns Jumped in AP Top 25 Poll

The Texas Longhorns stayed at No. 7 in the AP Top 25 Poll after their win over BYU
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As predicted, the Texas Longhorns have made their way up in the Coaches' Poll Top 25 following the Week 10 matchups, the Oklahoma Sooners, on the other hand, have dropped a few slots. 

Before the Week 10 Poll was released, the Longhorns sat at the No. 7 ranking while Oklahoma was one step ahead of them at No. 6. 

However, while the Texas Longhorns dominated BYU with a 35-6 score, the Kansas Jayhawks ended their 26-year drought and pulled off a last-second win against formerly undefeated OU. 

Texas' win caused the Horns to slip into the No. 6 slot, replacing Oklahoma, while the Sooners' loss to Kansas brought their ranking down to No. 11.

Texas WR Xavier Worthy  :: Jay Janner/American-Statesman-USA TODAY NETWORK

The Georgia Bulldogs, however, still claimed their place as the top dog of in the poll after a dominating 43-20 win over the Florida Gators

Even though the Michigan Wolverines had a bye week the past weekend, they still secured the No. 2 spot in the rankings.

Ohio State, Florida State and Washington make up the rest of the top five slots, respectively.

The AP Poll top 25, however, has some slight adjustments to their standings. Texas still remains at No. 7 from the previous week while Oklahoma dropped to the No. 10 slot. 

Here is the AP Poll standings after Week 10:

1. Georgia: 8-0

2. Michigan: 8-0

3. Ohio St.: 8-0

4. Florida St.: 8-0

5. Washington: 8-0

6. Oregon: 7-1

7. Texas: 7-1

8. Alabama: 7-1

9. Penn St.: 7-1

10. Oklahoma: 7-1

11. Mississippi: 7-1

12. Notre Dame: 7-2

13. LSU: 6-2

14. Missouri: 7-1

15. Louisville: 7-1

16. Oregon St.: 6-2

17. Air Force: 8-0

18. Utah: 6-2

19. Tennessee: 6-2

20. UCLA: 6-2

21. Tulane: 7-1

22. Kansas: 6-2

23. James Madison: 8-0

24. Southern Cal: 7-2

25. Kansas St.: 6-2


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