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Ohio State passes Georgia for No. 2 spot in college football's NCAA Re-Rank 1-134
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Date:2025-04-12 10:37:00
Ohio State replaces Georgia, Penn State drops and Indiana, Brigham Young and SMU continue to move up in this week's USA TODAY Sports NCAA Re-Rank 1-134.
The Buckeyes climb to No. 2 after beating Penn State 20-13. That dumps Georgia one spot to No. 3 after a tougher-than-expected dogfight against Florida that wasn't settled until the final minutes.
Penn State is down two to No. 5, though the Nittany Lions stay ahead of fellow one-loss Power Four teams in No. 6 Texas and No. 7 Tennessee. Also in the Big Ten, Indiana is up four to No. 9 after spotting Michigan State a 10-0 lead and then rolling 47 unanswered points. The Hoosiers stay ahead of No. 10 Brigham Young, which didn't play on Saturday.
SMU is up six spots to No. 11 after a great Saturday. The Mustangs beat the heck out of Pittsburgh, handing the Panthers their first loss, and Clemson lost at home to Louisville. That leaves SMU and No. 4 Miami as the only teams still unbeaten in ACC play.
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Clemson takes an 11-spot dip to No. 18 after falling to the Cardinals. Also dropping in the re-rank are No. 12 Iowa State, No. 16 Kansas State, No. 33 Navy, No. 38 Memphis and No. 51 Nebraska.
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