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Penn State Football Stays At No. 10 In AP Top 25 Poll

Penn State football stayed put at No. 10 in this week’s AP Top 25 Poll.

The Nittany Lions enjoyed a much-needed bye week, while other teams across the county battled it out on the gridiron. Each top-10 team won, but it didn’t come without its fair share of drama. Unranked Texas A&M came close to knocking off No. 1 Alabama in Tuscaloosa, and Indiana kept its game close with No. 4 Michigan on Saturday afternoon.

Once again, Ohio State (No. 2) and Michigan (No. 5) remain ahead of Penn State. Illinois was also ranked at No. 24 this week.

As for the USA Today Coaches Poll, Penn State stayed at No. 10, while Ohio State stayed at No. 3, and Michigan at No. 4.

Penn State will come back from the bye week with a trip to Ann Arbor, playing against No. 5 Michigan on Saturday, September 15 at the Big House. The game will kick off at noon on FOX.

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