The latest college football polls are out, and the USC Trojans have dropped out of the top 25 as expected. The Trojans, who were ranked 20th in last week's Associated Press poll, have dropped completely out of the poll after their 36-7 drubbing Saturday night in Corvallis against Oregon State. The Pac-10 has three teams ranked in the AP top 25:
- Oregon (37 first place votes)
- Auburn (13)
- Boise State (10)
- TCU
- Wisconsin
- LSU
- Stanford
- Ohio State
- Alabama
- Oklahoma State
- Michigan State
- Arkansas
- Virginia Tech
- Oklahoma
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- Texas A&M
- South Carolina
- Nevada
- Arizona
- North Carolina St
- Florida St
- Utah
- Iowa
- Mississippi State
USC is in the "others receiving votes" section, ranked 29th overall with eight points. Oregon lost one first place vote to Auburn from last week, but remain in the top spot. Stanford remains at seventh, while Arizona moved up from 23rd to 20th with their easy win over their bye week. The Trojans have been ranked in the top 25 in just seven of 12 weeks this season.
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