Tigers # 3 in Coaches Poll

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  1. Bengal B

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    1. Bammer
    2. Clemson
    3. LSU
    4. Ohio State
    5. Oklahoma
    6. Wisconsin
    7. Penn State
    8. Notre Dame
    9. Florida
    10 Georgia
    11. Auburn
    12. Oregon
     
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    #2 in AP Poll
     
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    Not a chance we play Texas again.
     
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    There's a chance but I rather see Oklahoma if we don't get into the playoffs
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    Like Apollo Creed said about the rematch, Don’t want one.
     
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    College football Power Rankings for Week 7
    https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/27830031/college-football-power-rankings-week-7

    1. LSU (6-0)
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    The Tigers made a strong case for No. 1 by knocking off Florida 42-28 at home on Saturday night. Coupled with a win at Texas in the opener, LSU might have the most impressive pair of wins by any FBS team in the first half of the season. It was another big victory for LSU coach Ed Orgeron. His teams have seven wins over AP top-10 opponents since 2016; only Nick Saban and Urban Meyer had more, with nine each. LSU's offense continued to roll against Florida's well-respected defense. Quarterback Joe Burrow completed 21 of 24 passes for 293 yards with three touchdowns, and tailback Clyde Edwards-Helaire ran 13 times for 134 yards with two scores. The Tigers had two 100-yard receivers: Ja'Marr Chase caught seven passes for 127 yards with two scores, and Justin Jefferson had 10 receptions for 123 yards with one score.

    9. Oregon (5-1)
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    The Ducks surrendered three touchdowns in the final 20 minutes of a 27-21 loss to Auburn in their opener. They've allowed one touchdown in the five games since, including Friday night's 45-3 rout of Colorado. Oregon has allowed seven points or fewer in each of its past five games, which matches the longest such streak in school history. The Ducks also did it in five straight games in 1958. The Buffaloes had only 299 yards of offense, including 131 passing, and the Ducks intercepted Steven Montez's passes on four consecutive possessions.
     
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