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    You are at:Home»Sports»Big 12 Sports»Wildcats stay put at No. 17 in AP Poll

    Wildcats stay put at No. 17 in AP Poll

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    By EMAW Online on October 17, 2022 Big 12 Sports, K-State Football, K-State Sports, Sports

     by Mason Voth – EMAWOnline – Managing Editor – @TheRealMasonV

    Despite a busy weekend in the AP Top 25, filled with losses and big wins, the Wildcats remained in the same spot from a week prior after not playing on Saturday.

    In total, eight teams in last week’s Top 25 suffered losses, including a pair of Big 12 teams in No. 19 Kansas and No. 8 Oklahoma State.

    Big 12 in the Top 25

    With Kansas’ 10-point loss on the road in Norman to Oklahoma, the Jayhawks have dropped out of the Top 25. They did receive votes to remain in the poll.

    That leaves the Big 12 with just four ranked teams after having five the week prior, which was second-most behind the SEC. TCU’s big overtime victory against Oklahoma State jumped them five more spots to No. 8 in the country. Meanwhile, Oklahoma State slides three spots down to No. 11 after the loss.

    After sitting idle and preparing for their second road game against a top-10 opponent this season, K-State stayed locked in as the third-highest-ranked team in the Big 12 at No. 17. Texas rounds out the Big 12’s ranked teams at No. 20, moving up two spots after surviving a near upset to Iowa State.

    The coming weekend in the Big 12 will go a long way in deciding who plays in Arlington in December, as No. 8 TCU hosts No. 17 K-State and No. 11 Oklahoma State hosts No. 20 Texas. For the Wildcats, it starts a stretch of three games that will feature all three other teams inside the Top 25 from the Big 12. On the road this weekend at TCU, and then back-to-back home games against Oklahoma State and Texas. Oklahoma State has a similar stretch going right now, after the road loss to TCU, the Cowboys now go home to face Texas before traveling to Manhattan to face K-State.

    Tulane is in the Top 25

    The lone loss of the season for K-State came in Week 3 against Tulane, 17-10. The Green Wave picked up a two-score win on the road at USF this past weekend and is now the No. 25 team in the country. This is the first time Tulane is in the Top 25 since 1998.

    AP Top 25

    1. Georgia (31)
    2. Ohio State (17)
    3. Tennessee (15)
    4. Michigan
    5. Clemson
    6. Alabama
    7. Ole Miss
    8. TCU
    9. UCLA
    10. Oregon
    11. Oklahoma State
    12. USC
    13. Wake Forest
    14. Syracuse
    15. Utah
    16. Penn State
    17. K-State
    18. Illinois
    19. Kentucky
    20. Texas
    21. Cincinnati
    22. North Carolina
    23. NC State
    24. Mississippi State
    25. Tulane
    Kansas received 12 points, good for the unofficial 30th spot

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