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Victories over top 10 opponents helped Penn State and Florida move even higher in the latest ESPN/USA Today coaches' poll, while Wisconsin has a lot of work to do if it hopes to rejoin the nation's elite.
The Badgers, however, suffered a loss at Cincinnati and dropped nine spots to 17th. Five of the bottom nine teams in the poll entering Saturday lost, paving the way for four new schools -- Brigham Young, Michigan State, Mississippi State and Air Force -- to jump into the rankings. Florida State (3-0) received 50 of a possible 59 first-place votes and 1,466 points, 73 more than Penn State (4-0), which garnered six first-place votes. Three of the nation's coaches felt that Florida (3-0) was the top team in the land. The Seminoles visit Florida on Nov. 20. Michigan (3-0), which hung on for a last-minute victory at Syracuse, and Nebraska (3-0), a surprisingly narrow winner over Southern Mississippi, round out the top five. Texas A&M (2-0) begins the next five and is followed by defending national champion Tennessee (1-1), a 23-21 loser to Florida. Virginia Tech (2-0) and Georgia (2-0) each moved up a spot despite being idle, while Ohio State (2-1) jumped two positions after routing Ohio. Off to a 3-0 start for the first time since 1969 is Purdue, which jumped three positions and is ranked 11th. Following the Boilmermakers are Georgia Tech (2-1), Miami (2-1) -- a 27-23 home loser to Penn State -- Arkansas (2-0) and Kansas State (2-0). Southern California (2-0) almost blew a 17-point lead but hung on for a victory over San Diego State and is ranked 16th. Next are the Badgers (2-1), who suffered a humiliating 17-12 loss at Cincinnati, a team that lost to a Division I-AA school the week before. UCLA (2-1), BYU (2-0), which crushed Colorado State on Thursday, and Texas (3-1) complete the top 20. Michigan State (3-0), a 23-13 winner over Notre Dame, is ranked 21st. Marshall (3-0), which last week earned its first ranking, remains in the poll at No. 22. Mississippi State (3-0), North Carolina State (3-1) and Air Force, which won at Washington, complete the top 25. Dropping from the rankings were Arizona -- which began the season at No. 3 -- Alabama, Arizona State and Colorado State. | ALSO SEE ESPN/USA Today poll
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