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Baylor Bears Fall Out of Top 25 in Latest AP Poll

Baylor Bears football team drops from No. 17 to out of the polls after latest loss

Despite Baylor's only two losses being to ranked teams, coach Dave Aranda and the Bears find themselves on the outside looking in in the latest Associated Press Top 25 College Football Poll released on Sunday.

Following Saturday's home loss to the Oklahoma State Cowboys (4-0, 1-0 Big 12), the Bears (3-2, 1-1 Big 12) dropped from No. 17 to out of the polls in the latest AP rankings.

Oklahoma State, meanwhile, jumped two spots from No. 9 to No. 7.

The complete AP top 25 college football poll includes:

No. 1: Alabama (5-0); SEC.

No. 2: Georgia (5-0); SEC.

No. 3: Ohio State (5-0); Big Ten.

No. 4: Michigan (5-0); Big Ten.

No. 5: Clemson (5-0); ACC.

No. 6: USC (5-0); Pac-12.

No. 7: Oklahoma State (4-0); Big 12.

No. 8: Tennessee (4-0); SEC.

No. 9: Ole Miss (5-0); SEC.

No. 10: Penn State (5-0); Big Ten.

No. 11: Utah (4-1); Pac-12.

No. 12: Oregon (4-1); Pac-12.

No. 13: Kentucky (4-1); SEC.

No. 14: North Carolina State (4-1); ACC.

No. 15: Wake Forest (4-1); ACC.

No. 16: BYU (4-1); IA Independents.

No. 17: TCU (4-0); Big 12.

No. 18: UCLA (5-0); Pac-12.

No. 19: Kansas (5-0); Big 12.

No. 20: Kansas State (4-1); Big 12.

No. 21: Washington (4-1); Pac-12.

No. 22: Syracuse (5-0); ACC.

No. 23: Mississippi State (4-1); SEC.

No. 24: Cincinnati (4-1); American Athletic.

No. 25: LSU (4-1); SEC.


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