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RR Ralphie Report: Buffaloes enter AP Poll at No. 22

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NCAA Football: Colorado at Texas Christian

Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

Colorado joins Duke and Florida State as the big risers.

It only took a single week and a thrilling victory for the Colorado Buffaloes to enter the AP Poll. After defeating TCU 45-42 in Fort Worth on Saturday, the Buffaloes are now ranked No. 22 in Tuesday’s AP Poll.

This is the first time Colorado has been ranked in the AP Poll since the COVID-shortened 2020 season under Karl Dorrell. The Buffaloes haven’t finished a season ranked since the Alamo Bowl year in 2016.

Also, unexpectedly joining Colorado in the rankings, one spot higher at No. 21, was the Duke Blue Devils, fresh off a 28-7 win over Clemson on Monday night.

The Buffaloes take on Nebraska Saturday morning at 10 a.m. and the tickets are not cheap.

The full poll is below.

AP Top 25 college football poll


First-place votes in parentheses.

1. Georgia (58)
2. Michigan (2)
3. Alabama
4. Florida State (3)
5. Ohio State
6. USC
7. Penn State
8. Washington
9. Tennessee
10. Notre Dame
11. Texas
12. Utah
13. Oregon
14. LSU
15. Kansas State
16. Oregon State
17. North Carolina
18. Oklahoma
19. Wisconsin
20. Ole Miss
21. Duke
22. Colorado
23. Texas A&M
24. Tulane
25. Clemson

by Jon Woods
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