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2009 NCAA College Football Polls and Rankings for Week 3 - ESPN
Michigan, unranked all of last season while finishing 3-9, is No. 25 in The Associated Press college football poll released Sunday.
The Wolverines moved into the media rankings for the first time since the end of the 2007 season after a thrilling 38-34 victory over Notre Dame on Saturday. The loss dropped the Fighting Irish out of the rankings.
Florida remains No. 1, receiving 56 first-place votes. Texas is still No. 2.
No. 3 Southern California received a first-place vote for the first time this season after the Matt Barkley and Trojans rallied past Ohio State 18-15. The Buckeyes dropped to No. 11.
Alabama is No. 4 with a first-place vote and Mississippi and Penn State are tied for No. 5.
Oklahoma State fell 11 places to 16th after being upset by Houston.
Michigan, unranked all of last season while finishing 3-9, is No. 25 in The Associated Press college football poll released Sunday.
The Wolverines moved into the media rankings for the first time since the end of the 2007 season after a thrilling 38-34 victory over Notre Dame on Saturday. The loss dropped the Fighting Irish out of the rankings.
Florida remains No. 1, receiving 56 first-place votes. Texas is still No. 2.
No. 3 Southern California received a first-place vote for the first time this season after the Matt Barkley and Trojans rallied past Ohio State 18-15. The Buckeyes dropped to No. 11.
Alabama is No. 4 with a first-place vote and Mississippi and Penn State are tied for No. 5.
Oklahoma State fell 11 places to 16th after being upset by Houston.