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2014 College Football Season – Week 13 Rankings
No changes in the elite four of the AP Poll’s top 25, keeping the unimpressive Florida State as the number one team in the nation, followed by Alabama, Oregon and still Mississippi State. Ole Miss fell 10 spots after their loss, which made sure they are just like Auburn now – in a position to spoil it for their big rivals in rivalry week and nothing more.
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2014 College Football Season – Week 12 Rankings
A big change on top of the rankings with Florid State taking over the number one spot while Alabama move to number two thanks to their win against Mississippi State, dragging the Bulldogs down to number four. Oregon complete the top 4 despite not playing, sitting still at number three.
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2014 College Football Season – Week 11 Rankings
The big change in the AP Poll comes for Oregon, rising to the number three spot while Mississippi State, Florida State and Alabama stay put. Auburn and Michigan State slide away, TCU and Baylor close in on the final four while Oklahoma are out of the top 25 for the first time in five years, replaced by the likes of Colorado State and Georgia Tech, finding themselves back in the rankings.
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2014 College Football Season – Week 10 Rankings
Not too many changes up the top 25 of College Football through week 10, as Mississippi State and Florida State continue to occupy the top two spots. Below them things change, especially due to Auburn beating Ole Miss. The Tigers are now up to number three, while the Rebels fall down to #12, possibly taking them out of contention for the college football playoffs.
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2014 College Football Season – Week 9 Rankings
The only significant in the top 25 after week 9 games have come and gone is Ole Miss falling from number three to number seven due to losing against LSU. Mississippi State and Florida State remain as the top two teams, while two other SEC West teams complete the Final Four at the moment, Auburn and Alabama. Oregon are back in the top 5.
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2014 College Football Season – Week 8 Rankings
This is an SEC West world with four teams in the top 5: Number one Mississippi State, followed by Ole Miss, Alabama and Auburn, with number two Florida State ruining the sweep. Oregon are the top team from the Pac-12 at number 6 following their win over Washington, Notre Dame didn’t take too much of a hit from their first loss while the Big 12 has just one team in the top 10 with a one loss TCU representing.
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College Football – 2014 Week 7 Rankings
A change at the top as Mississippi State can no longer be ignored, beating Auburn and moving up to the number one spot while Florida State, still undefeated, and moving down one spot. Ole Miss remain at number three, while Baylor and Notre Dame rise one spot each as they remain undefeated and keep on winning. UCLA got knocked out after two consecutive losses, while Clemson and USC are back thanks to narrow victories.
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2014 College Football Season – Week 6 Rankings
A weekend of upsets shook the rankings ans the top 25, with Florida State a rock of stability, remaining in the number one spot and gaining strength, while Auburn, Ole Miss and Mississippi State are the big movers for the SEC, joined by Baylor and Notre Dame among the undefeated contenders. On the flip side, USC and LSU fell from the rankings while Oklahoma, Oregon, Alabama, Texas A&M and UCLA took a serious nosedive due to their losses.
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2014 College Football Season – Week 5 Rankings
Voters punished ranked teams that lost as both South Carolina and Arizona State were taken out of the top 25, while the only movement a bit higher up the poll came in the form of UCLA, climbing to number eight, while the first seven teams, some of them not playing, stayed where they were, including defending national champions Florida State after another hard earned victory.
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2014 College Football Season – Week 4 Rankings
No change among the first seven teams in the top 25 after the games of week 4, but both Mississippi State (after beating LSU) and East Carolina (for winning against North Carolina) make their way into the rankings for the first time this season, while Missouri (for losing against Indiana) and Clemson (for losing to Florida State’s backup quarterback) dropped from the rankings.