Register-Guard Article Rating

Undefeated Oregon moves to No. 1 in the week 9 national college football rankings

Oct 20, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    42% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    25% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    42% Medium Conservative

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54% : The Ducks were No. 1 in 2010 for seven straight weeks before slipping to No. 2 in the final AP poll of the regular season.
48% : Also ranked from the Big Ten is Indiana (7-0), which is No. 13 in both polls after its 56-7 win against Nebraska on Saturday that knocked the Cornhuskers out of the rankings.
47% : Boise State, which Oregon defeated in the second game of the season, is No. 19 in the coaches poll and No. 17 in the AP poll.
46% : Georgia (6-1) moved up two spots to No. 2 in the coaches poll, followed by No. 3 Penn State (6-0), No. 4 Ohio State (5-1), No. 5 Miami (7-0), No. 6 Texas (6-1), No. 7 LSU (6-1), No. 8 Tennessee (6-1), No. 9 Clemson (6-1) and No. 10 Iowa State (7-0).
34% : The top 10 in the AP poll after the Ducks are No. 2 Georgia, No. 3 Penn State, No. 4 Ohio State, No. 5 Texas, No. 6 Miami, No. 7 Tennessee, No. 8 LSU, No. 9 Clemson and No. 10 Iowa State.

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