Ohio State Holds at No. 2 in AP and Coaches Polls, Indiana Stays Inside Top 10, Alabama Drops to No. 13 with College Football Playoff Hopes in Jeopardy

By George Eisner on November 24, 2024 at 2:10 pm
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Ohio State remains the No. 2 overall team in the nation behind Oregon.

Following a 38-15 win over Indiana yesterday, the Buckeyes held on to their second-overall spot in the AP Poll. Despite falling five spots following defeat, the Hoosiers remain just inside the top 10 teams in the country, keeping the Big Ten total at four schools with that distinction. Illinois re-entered the top 25 at 22nd overall.

After an upset on the road to Oklahoma, Alabama dropped out of the top 10 and fell six ranks to 13th overall. The move may foreshadow the Crimson Tide's College Football Playoff hopes descending into jeopardy ahead of the next release of CFP rankings on Tuesday.

Arizona State saw the biggest rise among ranked teams, climbing seven spots in the AP Poll up to 14th just behind Alabama following a dramatic home win over BYU yesterday. Colorado and Army tied for the most significant fall by seven ranks themselves after losses to Kansas and Notre Dame, respectively.

AP Top 25 Poll
Rank Team Record Points Change
1 OREGON 11–0 1525 (61)
2 OHIO STATE 10–1 1463 (0)
3 TEXAS 10–1 1395 (0)
4 PENN STATE 10–1 1301 (0)
5 NOTRE DAME 10–1 1278 (0) 1
6 GEORGIA 9–2 1242 (0) 2
7 TENNESSEE 9–2 1110 (0) 3
8 MIAMI (FL) 10–1 1096 (0) 3
9 SMU 10–1 1001 (0) 4
10 INDIANA 10–1 998 (0) 5
11 BOISE STATE 10–1 984 (0) 1
12 CLEMSON 9–2 789 (0) 5
13 ALABAMA 8–3 739 (0) 6
14 ARIZONA STATE 9–2 727 (0) 7
15 OLE MISS 8–3 661 (0) 6
16 SOUTH CAROLINA 8–3 639 (0) 3
17 IOWA STATE 9–2 498 (0) 5
18 TULANE 9–2 446 (0) 2
19 BYU 9–2 445 (0) 5
20 TEXAS A&M 8–3 399 (0) 5
21 UNLV 9–2 231 (0) 2
22 ILLINOIS 8–3 188 (0) 2
23 COLORADO 8–3 161 (0) 7
24 MISSOURI 8–3 142 (0)
25 ARMY 9–1 133 (0) 7

The Coaches Poll reflected similar movement across the top 10 teams in the country. The Sun Devils once again enjoyed the most significant rise, while Ole Miss suffered the greatest drop by seven spots in wake of an upset loss to Florida that saw the Rebels drop to 16th overall.

USA Today Coaches Poll
Rank Team Record Points Change
1 OREGON 11–0 1375 (55)
2 OHIO STATE 10–1 1318 (0)
3 TEXAS 10–1 1267 (0)
4 PENN STATE 10–1 1175 (0)
5 NOTRE DAME 10–1 1150 (0) 1
6 GEORGIA 9–2 1103 (0) 2
7 MIAMI (FL) 10–1 1023 (0) 3
8 TENNESSEE 9–2 972 (0) 3
9 SMU 10–1 917 (0) 3
10 INDIANA 10–1 867 (0) 5
11 BOISE STATE 10–1 838 (0) 2
12 CLEMSON 9–2 780 (0) 4
13 ALABAMA 8–3 621 (0) 6
14 SOUTH CAROLINA 8–3 596 (0) 5
15 ARIZONA STATE 9–2 592 (0) 7
16 OLE MISS 8–3 569 (0) 7
17 IOWA STATE 9–2 473 (0) 4
18 TULANE 9–2 434 (0) 2
19 TEXAS A&M 8–3 357 (0) 5
20 BYU 9–2 329 (0) 5
21 UNLV 9–2 205 (0) 2
22 ARMY WEST POINT 9–1 165 (0) 5
23 MEMPHIS 9–2 151 (0) 1
24 MISSOURI 8–3 148 (0) 4
25 ILLINOIS 8–3 132 (0) 2

Ohio State now turns its attention to That Team Up North ahead of the Buckeyes' final meeting of the regular season in The Game next weekend. A win would earn OSU a spot in the Big Ten Championship to rematch the Oregon Ducks and a chance for the Buckeyes to avenge their only loss this year.

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