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Oregon Retains Top Spot in AP Top 25 as Rankings Shift in College Football and Basketball

Oregon remains No. 1 in college football; TCU and Duke make history in women's basketball rankings after significant tournament performances.

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Updated: Dec 2nd, 2024, 2:36 PM ET

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Oregon maintains its position at the top of the AP Top 25 college football poll after seven weeks. Texas rises to No. 2, while Notre Dame drops to No. 10 in women's basketball after consecutive losses. TCU achieves its best ranking at No. 9 and Duke rises to No. 8 following strong tournament performances. The upcoming conference championships will further shape rankings in both football and basketball as teams prepare for playoff spots.


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