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Oregon, Iowa enter top 5 in AP Top 25 poll, SEC team has 1st ranking since ’16

Arkansas has its first ranking since 2016.

Syndication: The Columbus Dispatch Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch via Imagn Content Services, LLC

The newest edition of The Associated Press college football poll is out, and Oregon and Iowa moved into the top five after road wins over top-10 opponents.

The Ducks defeated then-No. 3 Ohio State 35-28 to move from No. 12 to No. 4, while the Hawkeyes defeated then-No. 9 Iowa State 27-17 to move from No. 10 to No. 5.

Arkansas defeated then-No. 15 Texas 40-21 and makes its first appearance in the AP Top 25 since 2016, coming in at No. 20. The ranking gives the Southeastern Conference a total of seven teams in the poll.

Alabama and Georgia sit at No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, while Texas A&M is seventh, Florida is 11th, Ole Miss is 17th, Arkansas is 20th and Auburn is 22nd.

AP Top 25 Poll

1. Alabama (2-0)

2. Georgia (2-0)

3. Oklahoma (2-0)

4. Oregon (2-0)

5. Iowa (2-0)

6. Clemson (1-1)

7. Texas A&M (2-0)

8. Cincinnati (2-0)

9. Ohio State (1-1)

10. Penn State (2-0)

11. Florida (2-0)

12. Notre Dame (2-0)

13. UCLA (2-0)

14. Iowa State (1-1)

15. Virginia Tech (2-0)

16. Coastal Carolina (2-0)

17. Ole Miss (2-0)

18. Wisconsin (1-1)

19. Arizona State (2-0)

20. Arkansas (2-0)

21. North Carolina (1-1)

22. Auburn (2-0)

23. Brigham Young (2-0)

24. Miami (FL) (1-1)

25. Michigan (2-0)