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The AP Top 25 poll Week 3 rankings kept Ohio State, Penn State and LSU in the top three spots. Florida, Arizona State and SMU are out, and No. 18 USF is in.
Oregon is back in the top five and Florida State jumped into the top 10 in The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll.
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AP Top 25 Extra Points: No. 9 Illinois rides 6-game win streak to its 1st top-10 ranking since 2001
These are heady times at Illinois. The Illini are enjoying their most successful run of football in over two decades.
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In other Big 12-SEC action, Missouri (No. 25) enjoyed the return of a storied rivalry series with its 42-31 triumph over Kansas and hopped into the top 25. Beau Pribula guided the Tigers to a comeback win over the Jayhawks after the home team fell into a massive early hole.
Oregon moved into the top five of the AP Top 25 after a blowout win over Oklahoma State. The Ducks jumped from No. 6 to No. 4 after their 69-3 victory. Oregon scored all those points over the first three quarters of the game and could have threatened 90 points had they kept trying to score against the hapless Cowboys.
On the heels of the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles' win over Dallas Thursday and the Los Angeles Chargers' upset over the AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs, the NFL continued its kickoff off the 2025 season with its first Sunday of competition.
22. Utah (25): The Utes broke into the top 25 on the backs of a lopsided win that might have gone overlooked by some voters because of its kickoff time, and then followed that up with a lopsided win (63-9) that might have gone overlooked by voters because of the opponent (Cal Poly).
Downgrading from Timmins to Connor Clifton ($3.33 million, one year left) netted GM Kyle Dubas the No. 39 pick in the 2025 draft. In July, Pittsburgh acquired a 2028 second-round pick from Dallas as compensation for taking on the last year of Dumba’s contract ($3.75 million, one year left).