Thanks to Auburn, LSU falls to No. 3

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Advocate staff photo by BILL FEIG -- LSU wide receiver Kadron Boone (86) pulls in the third down pass completion on LSU's last drive for a first down as Auburn defensive back Jonathon Mincy (6) makes the stop during the second half.

NEW YORK (AP) — Oregon has slipped past LSU to No. 2 in The Associated Press Top 25 behind Alabama after the Ducks rolled to a victory and the Tigers struggled to remain unbeaten.

Oregon routed Arizona 49-0 on Saturday night in Eugene. No. 3 LSU hung on to win at Auburn 12-10.

Florida State remained No. 4 after its 49-37 victory against Clemson, and Georgia held steady at No. 5. No. 6 South Carolina gives the Southeastern Conference four of the top six teams in the nation.

Alabama got 59 of 60 first-place votes from the media panel, with LSU receiving the other.

Kansas State moved up eight spots to No. 7 after beating Oklahoma 24-19, the Wildcats' best ranking since September 2006.

The Sooners dropped from sixth to 16th.


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1) Comment by Dawson - 23/09/2012

Is anybody even surprised that Choklahoma was ranked in the top 5 and lost again!!! Same old story every single year.