Texas falls out of AP Poll following the Oklahoma State loss

Longhorns fall out of the AP Poll

The Longhorns have again fallen out of the AP Poll, and this time could be for the rest of the season.

One week after the devastating loss to rival Oklahoma, Texas followed up with another uninspiring second half performance in which they blew a double digit lead against No.12 Oklahoma State. A game in which they were controlling in the first half.

However, the passing game was nonexistent, and for some reason Steve Sarkisian decided to stop giving the ball to his Heisman contender running back Bijan Robinson.

Oklahoma State played their game, and ended up securing a win, while handing Texas their second straight loss. It now makes Texas 0-5 a in the past five years in the game after they have lost to Oklahoma.

In the most recent AP Poll, you will not find the Longhorns anywhere and for good reason. Here is how the rankings look for Week 8.

  1. Georgia
  2. Cincinnati
  3. Oklahoma
  4. Alabama
  5. Ohio State
  6. Michigan
  7. Penn State
  8. Oklahoma State
  9. Michigan State
  10. Oregon
  11. Iowa
  12. Ole Miss
  13. Notre Dame
  14. Costal Carolina
  15. Kentucky
  16. Wake Forrest
  17. Texas A&M
  18. NC State
  19. Auburn
  20. Baylor
  21. SMU
  22. San Diego State
  23. Pitt
  24. UTSA
  25. Purdue
Others receiving votes:

Clemson 64, Utah 43, Arkansas 29, Brigham Young 21, Air Force 19, Iowa State 14, Louisiana-Lafayette 13, Arizona State 7, Florida 7, Texas 5, UCLA 4, Houston 2, LSU 2, Virginia 1