Miami Herald

Cincinnati moves to No. 2 in AP Top 25 poll; UF falls out

- From Miami Herald Wire Services

Cincinnati moved up to No. 2 behind Georgia in The Associated Press college football poll Sunday, the first time a team from outside the traditiona­l power conference­s has been ranked that high since 2010.

The Bulldogs remained a unanimous No. 1 with 63 first-place votes in the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank and the Bearcats inched up a spot, taking advantage of Iowa’s loss to Purdue on Saturday.

The Hawkeyes dropped nine places to No. 11 and the Boilermake­rs moved into the rankings at No.

25, snapping the longest current AP poll drought for a Power Five school. The Boilermake­rs were last ranked in 2007.

Oklahoma is No. 3, followed by Alabama and Ohio State.

Florida fell out of the rankings for the first time this season after the Gators were beaten by LSU.

That leaves the state of Florida with no ranked teams, a rare occurrence in recent poll history. The last time it happened was 2011, when six times the Sunshine State did not have a single ranked team.

Unbeaten Cincinnati from the American Athletic Conference reached a new best ranking in program history and is the first team to reach No. 2 from outside a Power Five or BCS conference since the Mountain West’s TCU finished second in 2010.

Boise State, then a member of the Western Athletic Conference, spent three weeks at No. 2 in 2010.

Oklahoma State moved up to No. 8 after beating Texas and is in the top 10 for the first time since early in the 2020 season.

In each of the last three weeks, a top-three team has lost to an unranked team, starting with Stanford over then-No. 3 Oregon on Oct. 2.

Texas A&M knocked off then-No. 1 Alabama last week before Iowa was upset at home.

All those losses by ranked teams shook up the back half of the rankings and put five new teams in the poll this week, including one that has never been there before.

No. 19 Auburn (5-2) is back in the rankings after a road victory against Arkansas.

No. 20 Baylor (6-1) returned to the Top 25 with a convincing victory against BYU.

No. 23 Pittsburgh (6-1) is ranked for the first time this season. Quarterbac­k Kenny Pickett and the Panthers thumped Virginia Tech on Saturday. Pitt has been briefly ranked in four of the last six seasons but never higher than 21st.

With Purdue (4-2) entering the rankings, Kansas takes over the top spot on the list of longest current runs without being ranked among Power Five schools. The Jayhawks were last ranked in October 2009. Up next are Illinois, Rutgers, Oregon State and Vanderbilt.

No. 24 Texas-San Antonio (7-0) is unbeaten and ranked for the first time in the history of the program. The Roadrunner­s have only been playing at the highest level of Division I football since 2012. They are the first Conference USA team to make the Top 25 this year.

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LSU: LSU and coach

Ed Orgeron have agreed to part ways after this season, according to multiple media reports, 21 months after he led the Tigers to a national championsh­ip with what is considered one of the greatest teams in college football history. Sports Illustrate­d was first to report that Orgeron would not return to LSU in 2022 but is expected to coach out the rest of the season for the Tigers. Orgeron is 4917 with the Tigers in six seasons, including 15-0 in 2019 when Joe Burrow won a Heisman Trophy and LSU earned its third national championsh­ip in 17 seasons — coming with three different coaches.

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