
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As Ohio State football waits to make its case for accolades on the field, the Buckeyes keep holding steady in the college football rankings. Ohio State remained No. 6 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll released Sunday. The Buckeyes were actually jumped by North Carolina, which moved from 8 to 5 to take the top-five spot vacated by Florida after its loss to Texas A&M. Ohio State also received no first-place votes after receiving two last week. Cleveland.com’s Buckeyes beat writer, Nathan Baird, switched his no. 1 vote to Clemson following a 42-17 victory over then-No. 8 Miami. Clemson remained No. 1 and gained seven first-place votes to total 59. No. 2 Alabama received two first-place votes, while No. 3 Georgia received the other. Notre Dame moved up to No. 4. Some voters have continued to leave Ohio State and other Big Ten and Pac-12 teams…
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