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    Coaches and media disagree on Ohio State ranking in latest poll updates as Buckeyes fall

    By Ian Valentino,

    1 days ago

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    Following a commanding 56-0 victory over Western Michigan last Saturday, Ohio State maintained its No. 2 spot in the Coaches Poll while slipping to No. 3 in the AP Poll, overtaken by Texas following their 31-12 victory against Michigan at the Big House.

    Buckeyes Fall in Week 2 Media Polls

    Why did the media have the Buckeyes fall? It's likely because they have not played a quality opponent, whereas Texas is coming off a College Football Playoff appearance and won at Michigan in a blowout. It's hard to blame voters here.


    Cumulative Poll

    AP Rank Coaches Rank Team

    1

    1

    Georgia

    2

    3

    Texas

    3

    2

    Ohio State

    4

    4

    Alabama

    5

    5

    Ole Miss

    6

    7

    Missouri

    7

    9

    Tennessee

    8

    8

    Penn State

    9

    6

    Oregon

    10

    12

    Miami (FL)

    11

    11

    USC

    12

    10

    Utah

    13

    14

    Oklahoma State

    14

    15

    Kansas State

    15

    13

    Oklahoma

    16

    17

    LSU

    17

    16

    Michigan

    18

    22

    Washington

    19

    19

    Notre Dame

    20

    21

    Louisville

    21

    18

    Arizona

    22

    23

    Iowa State

    23

    24

    Nebraska

    24

    NR

    Boston College

    25

    NR

    Northern Illinois

    Georgia continued to lead at the top in both polls, with No. 3 Texas, No. 4 Alabama, and No. 5 Ole Miss completing the top five in the Coaches Poll.

    Along with Ohio State, other Big Ten teams featured in the polls included No. 6 Oregon, No. 8 Penn State, No. 11 USC, No. 16 Michigan, No. 22 Washington, and No. 24 Nebraska, with Iowa dropping out of the rankings after a narrow defeat to Iowa State.

    Texas moving up to No. 2 was the notable change besides the matching top five in the Coaches Poll. No. 8 Penn State was the next ranked Big Ten team behind the Buckeyes, with No. 9 Oregon dropping two places following a tight victory over Boise State.


    No. 11 USC, No. 17 Michigan, and No. 23 Nebraska were also among the Big Ten teams ranked.

    Notre Dame experienced the most significant drop in the rankings, falling 13 places to No. 18 after a surprising loss at home to Northern Illinois, which entered the AP Poll at No. 25.

    Having triumphed in its initial two games by an aggregate score of 108-6, Ohio State now enters a bye week. The team will return on September 21, facing Marshall at Ohio Stadium.

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    Jan Newman
    13h ago
    Look at Ohio States schedule they don't play but maybe 3 ranked teams, the rest are nobody of importance
    Joellen Gregg
    17h ago
    They didn’t play anybody
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