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Texas holds off Oregon for No. 1 in Week 8's AP Top 25 – NCAA.com


🔢 Texas, Oregon lead AP Top 25
🏈 Week 7 football recap
🤘 Texas FB dominates Oklahoma
⚽️ UNC falls in busy women's soccer Sunday
A top-three matchup and two more top-25 matchups were the only games that ranked teams lost last week. Nonetheless, the latest AP Top 25 saw changes. Here’s what you need to know.
Others receiving votes: Vanderbilt 68, Nebraska 62, Arizona State 39, Oklahoma 36, Washington State 32, Iowa 29, Texas Tech 18, Syracuse 13, Arkansas 13, Utah 7, Louisville 6, Southern California5, Liberty 2, UNLV 1.
Texas held off Oregon for the top spot in this week’s AP Top 25 by 51 points. The Longhorns dominated a ranked Oklahoma team in the Red River Rivalry, as quarterback Quinn Ewers shined in his return to the lineup. 
Oregon comes in right behind Texas in the rankings at No. 2. The Ducks moved up one spot after beating then-No. 2 Ohio State by one point at home.
MORE: No. 1 Texas blows out No. 18 Oklahoma in Red River Rivalry, wins 34-3
After LSU beat then-No.9 Ole Miss the Tigers moved up five spots to enter the top 10 at No. 8. LSU isn’t the lone team to join the top 10 this week, as Iowa State also rose two spots to No. 9.
We already talked about the top-two spots, but the rest of the top five is made up of No. 3 Penn State, No. 4 Ohio State and No. 5 Georgia. Ohio State only fell two spots after its loss.
The rest of the top 10 sees No. 6 Miami, No. 7 Alabama and No. 10 Clemson. The SEC has four teams in the top 10, with Tennessee falling to No. 11.
WEEK 7 RECAP: No. 3 Oregon beats No. 2 Ohio State, No. 4 Penn State survives USC, more from Week 7 of college football
Army and Navy were the two teams to join this week’s rankings, replacing Utah and Oklahoma after the schools lost last week. Both schools are a part of the 11 undefeated teams remaining in the FBS. Liberty is the lone undefeated team to be unranked.
UNDEFEATED: Tracking undefeated FBS college football teams in the 2024 season
Navy joins the top 25 for the first time after a bye last week, but the Midshipmen started the season 5-0. Army joins the top 25 for the first time this season after moving to 6-0 with a dominant win over UAB. Army now has the nation’s longest active win streak at 10 games.
STREAKING: College football’s longest active regular season win streaks
Here are the ranked vs. ranked matchups in Week 8:
Stan Becton joined NCAA.com in 2021 and has since served as an FCS, track and field, cross country and HBCU beat reporter. He has covered numerous NCAA championship events, including the FCS Championship, DI Track & Field Championships and Men’s Frozen Four. Additionally, he has covered the 2022 College Football Playoff’s Peach Bowl and HBCU sporting events like the Celebration Bowl and Legacy Classic. Stan graduated from Carnegie Mellon University, earning a degree in Professional Writing and playing football as a five-year letterman. You can follow him on Twitter @stan_becton.
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