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UW Huskies return to AP poll at No. 25 after win over Arizona

Oct 13, 2019, 11:59 AM

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Jacob Eason led the No. 25 UW Huskies to a 51-27 win over Arizona on Saturday. (AP)

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The UW Huskies’ absence from the Associated Press Top 25 college football rankings was short-lived.

UW Huskies come back to beat Arizona 51-27

Washington returned to the poll at No. 25 on Sunday morning after beating Arizona 51-27 on the road Saturday night. The Huskies were knocked all the way from No. 15 to completely out of the Top 25 a week earlier following a surprising 23-13 loss at Stanford.

The Huskies (5-2 overall) will have to win again next Saturday to stay in the poll, and that’s easier said than done. Washington will be back home at Husky Stadium to take on the 12th-ranked Oregon Ducks, who improved to 5-1 overall with a 45-3 blowout win over Colorado this weekend. The Dawgs also need to beat Oregon to keep themselves in the conversation to win the Pac-12 North; the Ducks lead the North with a 3-0 record in conference play, while UW is 2-2.

Elsewhere in the AP poll:

LSU moved up to No. 2, giving the Southeastern Conference the top two teams in the country for the 29th time and putting the Tigers behind No. 1 Alabama less than a month before the rivals meet in Tuscaloosa.

The Tigers jumped from No. 5, past No. 3 Clemson and No. 4 Ohio State, after beating Florida in a matchup of unbeaten teams Saturday night. LSU received 12 first-place votes Sunday in the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank while Alabama received 30 first-place votes and is No. 1 for the third consecutive week. The Crimson Tide host the Tigers on Nov. 9.

One conference has held the top two spots 75 times since the AP poll started in 1936, none more than the SEC. The now-defunct Big Eight is next with 23.

Clemson received 11 first-place votes Sunday and Ohio State had nine. Oklahoma was No. 5 and Wisconsin became the first new team to crack the top six after Georgia suffered the biggest upset of the season so far. The Bulldogs dropped from No. 3 to No. 10 after losing at home to South Carolina in double overtime.

Georgia is the highest-ranked team to lose to an unranked team this season. The Bulldogs had been steady at No. 3 since the preseason. They were among a season-high eight ranked teams to lose this weekend, including four to unranked teams.

Penn State moved up to No. 7. Florida’s loss at LSU cost the ninth-ranked Gators two spots. Notre Dame was No. 8, two spots ahead of Georgia, which won a close game at home against the Irish last month.

Texas slipped four spots to No. 15, the highest ranked team with two losses. The Longhorns lost Saturday to Oklahoma and fell to LSU early in the season. Both losses were to current top-five teams, each by seven points.

IN

Three teams moved into the rankings for the first time this season and a fourth is back after a week out.

– No. 20 Minnesota (6-0) is off to its best start since 2003. The Gophers are the only unbeaten team from a Power Five conference that had not yet been ranked.

– No. 22 Missouri has won five straight since losing its opener at Wyoming.

– No. 24 Appalachian State is in the Top 25 for the second time in school history. The Mountaineers will try to hang around a little longer this time. Last year, App State was ranked for the first time since moving to the FBS in 2014, but the Mountaineers lost their first game as a ranked team and never returned.

– The No. 25 UW Huskies (5-2) fell out last week after losing at Stanford, but it bounced back with a decisive road win against Arizona on Saturday.

OUT

– Texas A&M had been lingering at the bottom of the ranking, despite September losses to Clemson and Auburn. After getting routed by Alabama, voters finally bailed on the Aggies.

– Virginia is out after losing at Miami on Friday night.

– Wake Forest lost for the first time this season and dropped out after falling 62-59 to Louisville.

– Memphis lasted only a week in the Top 25 after losing at Temple.

CONFERENCE CALL

The Atlantic Coast Conference is down to one ranked team: Clemson. The last time the ACC had only one team in the Top 25 was Sept. 28, 2014, when Florida State was No. 1.

SEC – 6 (Nos. 1, 2, 9, 10, 11, 22).

Big Ten – 6 (Nos. 4, 6, 7, 16, 20, 23).

Pac-12 – 4 (Nos. 12, 13, 17, 25).

Big 12 – 3 (Nos. 5, 15, 18).

American – 2 (Nos. 19, 21)

ACC – 1 (No. 3).

Mountain West – 1 (No. 14)

Sun Belt – 1 (No. 24)

Independent – 1 (No. 8).

RANKED vs. RANKED

No. 16 Michigan at No. 7 Penn State. Happy Valley whiteout greets the Wolverines.

No. 17 Arizona State at No. 13 Utah. Major Pac-12 South implications.

No. 12 Oregon at No. 25 UW Huskies. Major Pac-12 North implications.

AP College Football Writer Ralph D. Russo contributed to this report.

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