Oregon Vaults Into AP's No.3 Spot

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After running away from Stanford, Oregon jumped over Boise State and into No. 3 in The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday.
Meanwhile, for the first time in 10 years, Texas fell out of the Top 25. Two more traditional powers tumbled from the rankings, too, with Penn State and Southern California joining the Longhorns in the others receiving votes.
The top two spots in the rankings remained unchanged. Alabama is No. 1 and Ohio State is No. 2, just the way it's been since the preseason.
No. 4 Boise State spent the entire first month of the season ranked third, but the Broncos couldn't hold off the Ducks this week.
Oregon fell behind 21-3 in the first quarter against Stanford on Saturday night at home, but Darron Thomas and LaMichael James brought the Ducks zooming back for a 52-31 victory.
The Ducks lead the nation in scoring (56 points per game) and total offense (569 yards).
Stanford came into the game ranked No. 9, but fell seven spots this week.
Boise State remained unbeaten with a 59-0 victory against winless league rival New Mexico State, but it appears the lack of respect for the Western Athletic Conference is already hurting the Broncos.
With a nonconference game against Toledo on Saturday, followed by meetings with WAC weaklings San Jose State and Louisiana Tech, it would seem that the Broncos could be stuck at No. 4 for a while unless one of those top three teams lose or struggle mightily with a weaker opponent.
The only team currently ranked on Boise State's remaining schedule is No. 21 Nevada. The Broncos visit the Wolf Pack on Nov. 26.
Alabama received a season-high 58 first-place votes from the media panel after trouncing Florida 31-6. The Gators dropped seven spots to No. 14, their lowest ranking since they were 14th on Nov. 11, 2007.
Ohio State received one first-place vote and Boise State received the other. Oregon had 1,379 points and Boise State got 1,341.
TCU was No. 5 in the latest poll.
The top five in the USA today coaches' poll was the same as the AP's top five.
No. 6 Oklahoma, Nebraska, Auburn, Arizona and Utah round out the top 10 -- a place where Texas has been a regular resident over the last decade under coach Mack Brown.
But the Longhorns lost their second straight game Saturday, 28-20 to Oklahoma, leaving them unranked for the first time since Oct. 15, 2000. Their streak of 162 consecutive weeks in the rankings was the longest active streak in the country.
Ohio State now has the longest streak at 90 straight poll appearances. Florida is second at 87 straight.
Texas hasn't lost three straight games since closing the 1999 season that way. The Longhorns have a week off before visiting Nebraska.
"We have two weeks of work," linebacker Eddie Jones said. "Work hard as a team, stay up, stay motivated and keep this heart and drive that we had today. We can go back out and win. We can change things around here."
Penn State also lost for the second time Saturday, dropping a 24-3 decision at Iowa. The Nittany Lions fell out of the rankings for the first time since October 2007.
For USC, a last-second loss to Washington started the Trojans' fall last season. USC even dropped out of the rankings at the end of the 2009 regular season before finishing at No. 22.
Saturday's last-second 32-31 loss to Washington at the Los Angeles Coliseum pushed the Trojans out of the poll for the first time this season.
North Carolina State also fell out of the rankings after one week, following a 41-30 loss to Virginia Tech.
The middle of the Top 25 was Arkansas at No. 11, followed by LSU, Miami, Florida and Iowa.
Stanford was No. 16 and Michigan State, Michigan, South Carolina and Wisconsin complete the first 20.
Michigan plays at Michigan State on Saturday, with both Big Ten rivals undefeated.
South Carolina will try to stop Alabama's 19-game winning streak in Columbia.
The four teams moving into the rankings this week, filling the final four spots, include three teams ranked for the first time in 2010.
No. 22 Oklahoma State made its season debut in the poll. No. 23 Florida State moved back into the rankings.
No. 24 was undefeated Missouri, making its 2010 poll debut, and No. 25 is Air Force.
The Falcons were ranked for the first time since October 2002.

Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press
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Why doesn't Ohio State fall? Does anyone think Boise wouldn't kill Illinois?

And, Boise beat Oregon the last two years. I guess those on-the-field-results just don't matter. Fucking bullshit.
 

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Why doesn't Ohio State fall? Does anyone think Boise wouldn't kill Illinois?

And, Boise beat Oregon the last two years. I guess those on-the-field-results just don't matter. Fucking bullshit.


agree 100%
 

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Not worried about Oregon at all. They have some tough road games and will drop at least one. Possibly 2 or 3. It's only temporary.
 

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Why doesn't Ohio State fall? Does anyone think Boise wouldn't kill Illinois?

And, Boise beat Oregon the last two years. I guess those on-the-field-results just don't matter. Fucking bullshit.


What does the last two years have to do with this years rankings?
 

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It is awesome that everyone talks about boise.... keeps them in the spotlight... the haters hate them but they are in the news... great for the program and new recruits
 

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What does the last two years have to do with this years rankings?

Agree !! Two years ago we were on our 5th string QB because Boise came out in there game plan to injure our QB's. But that result matters today ? No wonder they keep whining all the time about there rankings.
 

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Agree !! Two years ago we were on our 5th string QB because Boise came out in there game plan to injure our QB's. But that result matters today ? No wonder they keep whining all the time about there rankings.

Haha I'm sure the game plan was to injure your QB. Boise didn't even run any plays in practice that week. They just watched Chuck Norris videos to prepare.
 

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Haha I'm sure the game plan was to injure your QB. Boise didn't even run any plays in practice that week. They just watched Chuck Norris videos to prepare.

Can't disagree with that
 

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Should have put quotation marks around it Mr. Grammar Police (I'd insert the *cheers* emoticon/smiley here to show I was joking if I was smart enough to figure out how).
 

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ah....sometimes i take it for granted that people know me well enough to not take me serious....
 

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ah....sometimes i take it for granted that people know me well enough to not take me serious....

Oklahoma and Boise folk will never see eye-to-eye ever again. It's just the way the world works.
 

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i like boise.....their resume just won't stack up AT THE END of the season.....

AS IT STANDS TODAY, their resume stacks up pretty well and we are seeing how the public DOES have a bias against them.....either that, or i didn't wanna say it out loud....but folks really DO get boners at seeing BCS teams hang 60+ on the board against FBS & FCS bottom feeders
 

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I'll say it again, not a hater, but not a lover of BSU by any means, but I want to know who the jabroni is that keeps giving them a first place vote week in, and week out.
Even the the most ardent BSU fan knows Alabama is the best team in the nation.
 

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I'll say it again, not a hater, but not a lover of BSU by any means, but I want to know who the jabroni is that keeps giving them a first place vote week in, and week out.
Even the the most ardent BSU fan knows Alabama is the best team in the nation.

Most would blame the local Boise media (and it might be true since I haven't been listening to the radio) but the town and the coaches were pretty legit about this team last year. Never said they were the best... Always said others deserved it more. It's very possible the perp is someone not in Boise.
 

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Oregon 59-14 over Boise.
 

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Not worried about Oregon at all. They have some tough road games and will drop at least one. Possibly 2 or 3. It's only temporary.

@ Washington State, @ USC, @ Cal, @ OrSU. They might lose the Civil War.
 

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