The Texas Longhorns climb back to No. 23 in latest AP Poll

Following their 69-31 victory over Kansas State, the Texas Longhorns found themselves back in the AP Top 25 poll this week.

Texas has jumped right back into the polls following the Longhorns 69-31 victory on Saturday.

Following the loss to Iowa State last Saturday, the football team found themselves out of the poll. It didn’t take long for them to get right back into the top 25.

The Cyclones jumped into the top 10 following their 42-6 victory over West Virginia. The Oklahoma Sooners check in at No. 13. Oklahoma State dropped completely out of the polls after their 29-22 defeat at the hands of Texas Christian. Only three Big 12 schools made the cut this week.

The top seven teams remained in their ranking from last week. Brigham Young took a tumble after their loss to Coastal Carolina.

A full breakdown of the Top 25

Ranking Team Record Last Week
1 Alabama 8-0 1
2 Notre Dame 9-0 2
3 Ohio State 4-0 3
4 Clemson 8-1 4
5 Texas A&M 6-1 5
6 Florida 7-1 6
7 Cincinnati 8-0 7
8 Indiana 6-1 10
9 Miami 8-1 9
10 Iowa State 8-2 12
11 Coastal Carolina 10-0 14
12 Georgia 6-2 11
13 Oklahoma 6-2 13
14 Brigham Young 9-1 8
15 Northwestern 5-1 16
16 USC 3-0 17
17 UL-Lafayette 9-1 20
18 Tulsa 6-1 22
19 Iowa 5-2 24
20 North Carolina 7-3 NR
21 Colorado 4-0 NR
22 Liberty 9-1 25
23 Texas 6-3 NR
24 Buffalo 4-0 NR
25 Wisconsin 9-1 NR

Others receiving votes:

North Carolina State 98, Marshall 66, San Jose State 66, Oklahoma State 33, UCF 11, Boise State 10, Washington 10, Auburn 9, Missouri 8, Nevada 5, Army 2, UCLA 1, TCU 1

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