LSU unranked after Saturday loss to Ole Miss
BATON ROUGE – After their third straight loss, the LSU Tigers are no longer ranked in the Top 25 of the Associated Press Poll.
Saturday’s loss to Ole Miss, marked the first three game losing streak for the Tigers since 1999.
The Tigers fell behind early 24-0 before starting a rally in the second quarter. It was short lived.
Leonard Fournette reached 108 yards on the ground, the first time breaking 100 yards since the bye week.
Quarterback Brandon Harris threw for 321 yards through the air on 51 attempts, but only walked away with 1 touchdown and 2 interceptions.
Iowa moved to No. 3 in The Associated Press college football poll, taking advantage of the first losses by Ohio State and Oklahoma State to slip in behind No. 1 Clemson and No. 2 Alabama.
Notre Dame is fourth and Oklahoma is fifth.
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The unbeaten Hawkeyes (11-0) have their best ranking since being No. 3 in 2002. They have clinched the Big Ten West and a spot in the conference title on Dec. 5.
Michigan State jumped three spots to No. 6 after upsetting Ohio State 17-14 on Saturday. The Buckeyes, who began the season as a unanimous No. 1 and slipped to No. 2 earlier this month, fell to eighth.
Oklahoma State's 45-35 loss to Baylor dropped the Cowboys from fourth to ninth and pushed Baylor to seventh.