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AP Top 25: Indiana falls to No. 10 after loss at Ohio State

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AP Top 25: Indiana falls to No. 10 after loss at Ohio State

Indiana fell five spots in the AP Top 25 after its loss to Ohio State on Saturday.

The Hoosiers moved from No. 5 to No. 10 after their 38-15 loss. Ohio State scored 31 straight points to take a 31-7 lead and claim the victory.

The Buckeyes remained in second place in the AP poll behind Oregon. The 11-0 Ducks fell in Week 13 and are now the only undefeated team at the highest level of college football after Notre Dame’s victory over Army. Notre Dame moved up to No. 5 behind Texas and Penn State after the win.

Georgia clinched a spot in the SEC title game with chaos in the SEC on Saturday. The Bulldogs are ranked No. 6, ahead of Tennessee, Miami, SMU and Indiana in the back half of the top 10.

Georgia will play the winner of Texas at Texas A&M for the SEC crown. Texas A&M lost 43-41 to Auburn in four overtimes Saturday night and fell to 20th place.

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Alabama fell to 13th place after losing 24-3 at Oklahoma. The Crimson Tide is two spots ahead of Ole Miss as the Rebels lost 24-17 at Florida. Both Florida and Oklahoma became bowl eligible with those victories.

Arizona State is the top Big 12 team in the AP Poll at No. 14. The Sun Devils beat BYU at home Saturday afternoon and are in the Big 12 title game with a win over Arizona in Week 14. Iowa State is ranked 14. 17 after beating Utah. BYU is ranked 19th and Colorado is ranked 23rd.

The four ranked teams are tied atop the conference at 6-2 with one week left. If everyone finishes 7-2 (all four teams will be favorites), then the Sun Devils will play Iowa State for the title.

1. Oregon (11-0)

2. Ohio State (10-1)

3. Texas (10-1)

4. Pennsylvania (10-1)

5. Notre Dame (10-1)

6. Georgia (9-2)

7.Tennessee (9-2)

8.Miami (10-1)

9. SMU (10-1)

10.Indiana (10-1)

11. Boise State (10-1)

12. Clemson (9-2)

13.Alabama (8-3)

14. Arizona State (9-2)

15. Old Miss (8-3)

16. South Carolina (8-3)

17. Iowa State (9-2)

18. Tulane (9-2)

19. Brigham Young University (9-2)

20. Texas A&M (8-3)

21. UNLV (9-2)

22. Illinois (8-3)

23. Colorado (8-3)

24. Missouri (8-3)

25. Army (9-1)

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