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The newest edition of The Associated Press college football poll is out, and Oregon and Iowa moved into the top five after road wins over top-10 opponents.
The Ducks defeated then-No. 3 Ohio State 35-28 to move from No. 12 to No. 4, while the Hawkeyes defeated then-No. 9 Iowa State 27-17 to move from No. 10 to No. 5.
Arkansas defeated then-No. 15 Texas 40-21 and makes its first appearance in the AP Top 25 since 2016, coming in at No. 20. The ranking gives the Southeastern Conference a total of seven teams in the poll.
Alabama and Georgia sit at No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, while Texas A&M is seventh, Florida is 11th, Ole Miss is 17th, Arkansas is 20th and Auburn is 22nd.
AP Top 25 Poll
1. Alabama (2-0)
2. Georgia (2-0)
3. Oklahoma (2-0)
4. Oregon (2-0)
5. Iowa (2-0)
6. Clemson (1-1)
7. Texas A&M (2-0)
8. Cincinnati (2-0)
9. Ohio State (1-1)
10. Penn State (2-0)
11. Florida (2-0)
12. Notre Dame (2-0)
13. UCLA (2-0)
14. Iowa State (1-1)
15. Virginia Tech (2-0)
16. Coastal Carolina (2-0)
17. Ole Miss (2-0)
18. Wisconsin (1-1)
19. Arizona State (2-0)
20. Arkansas (2-0)
21. North Carolina (1-1)
22. Auburn (2-0)
23. Brigham Young (2-0)
24. Miami (FL) (1-1)
25. Michigan (2-0)