Ohio State Rises To No. 7 In Latest AP Top 25 Poll

All teams need to do in college football is win games. After a number of highly-ranked programs lost last week, the unpredictable action continued the following weekend.

Ohio State defeated Rutgers 52-13 at SHI Stadium in Piscataway, N.J., improving to 4-1 and ascending four spots to No. 7 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 poll. The Buckeyes collected 530 yards of total offense against the Scarlet Knights, while the defense only allowed only 346 yards.

Redshirt freshman C.J. Stroud returned to action after taking the week off against Akron. He looked poised in the pocket, completing 74 percent of his passed for 330 yards and five touchdowns. Stroud connected with senior wide receiver Chris Olave five times for 119 yards and two scores, and freshman running back TreVeyon Henderson led Ohio State with 71 yards and a touchdown on eight carries.

Ohio State’s only loss this season came to Oregon, who fell 31-24 in an overtime loss to Stanford over the weekend. The Ducks dropped from No. 3 to No. 8 in the polls. Outside of Oregon, the top five remained the same, with Alabama holding the top spot, followed by Georgia, Iowa, Penn State and Cincinnati.

Oklahoma, Ohio State, Oregon, Michigan and BYU round out the top 10. On the outside looking in is Michigan State, who sits at No. 11 after a 48-31 win over Western Kentucky, and Oklahoma State, who defeated then-No. 21 Baylor 24-14 at home.

Here are the full rankings:

1 Alabama (53) 1,541 1 5-0
2 Georgia (9) 1,497 2 5-0
3 Iowa 1,381 5 5-0
4 Penn State 1,360 4 5-0
5 Cincinnati 1,320 7 4-0
6 Oklahoma 1,248 6 5-0
7 Ohio State 1,094 11 4-1
8 Oregon 1,069 3 4-1
9 Michigan 1,053 14 5-0
10 BYU 990 13 5-0
11 Michigan State 852 17 5-0
12 Oklahoma State 749 19 5-0
13 Arkansas 745 8 4-1
14 Notre Dame 701 9 4-1
15 Coastal Carolina 694 16 5-0
16 Kentucky 662 NR 5-0
17 Ole Miss 601 12 3-1
18 Auburn 448 22 4-1
19 Wake Forest 412 24 5-0
20 Florida 343 10 3-2
21 Texas 303 NR 4-1
22 Arizona State 297 NR 4-1
23 North Carolina State 279 23 4-1
24 SMU 136 21 4-1
25 San Diego State 111 NR 4-0