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    You are at:Home»Sports»Kansas State moves up to No. 15 in AP Poll

    Kansas State moves up to No. 15 in AP Poll

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    By EMAW Online on September 6, 2023 Sports

    by EMAW Online

    After the first week of college games played, Kansas State has moved up one in the AP Poll, which was released Tuesday.

    The Wildcats jumped from No. 16 to No. 15 after they easily handled SEMO, 45-0, in the season opener. They moved up two spots in the Coaches Poll to No. 15.

    K-State will next host Troy Saturday morning at 11 a.m. CT

    AP POLL AFTER WEEK 1

    1. Georgia

    2. Michigan

    3. Alabama

    4. Florida State

    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

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