Oregon Drops in New AP Poll Following Idaho Win

Oregon has been widely discussed as having a ‘sluggish’ win over Idaho in week one. That performance has led folks into questioning if Oregon is a top five, national contender.
On Tuesday (Monday was Labor day) the AP poll released its rankings. And it comes as no surprise to see the Ducks drop but remain in the top ten. There were a few other changes in the top ten as well given the week one results.
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(FWIW, I had Oregon at NO. 6 in my personal top ten Monday.)
- Georgia
- Ohio State
- Texas
- Alabama
- Notre Dame
- Ole Miss
- Oregon
- Penn State
- Missouri
- Michigan
- Utah
- Miami
- USC
- Tennessee
- Oklahoma
The Ducks get another shot at reclaiming that top five status this week with Boise State coming to town. Oregon is 0-3 all-time against the Broncos.
Dan Lanning confirmed with media recently the Ducks could get starting offensive guard Matthew Bedford back this week. Oregon’s offensive line struggles have been the most discussed part of the win over Idaho.
Oregon’s game with Boise State is set for a 7 PM kickoff on Saturday in Eugene.