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Where does Penn State rank in the Week 10 Associated Press Poll?

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Oct 26, 2024; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions running back Kaytron Allen (13) rushes with the football before scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. (Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images)

Penn State remains undefeated and ranked No. 3 in the Associated Press Poll following Saturday night’s 28-13 win over Wisconsin. Before the season, all eyes were on this middle stretch of games for the Nittany Lions. So far, they’ve earned two quality away games. But now, with Ohio State (No. 4 in the AP Poll) set to come to Beaver Stadium this upcoming Saturday, Penn State head coach James Franklin and his staff have everything to play for.

Of course, Penn State isn’t the only Big Ten team that remains undefeated. On Saturday, the No. 1 ranked team in the country, Oregon, beat up on an Illinois squad that was previously ranked No. 20 in the poll but has now dropped down to No. 24 following a second loss. The Ducks nearly doubled the amount of yards compared to the Fighting Illini, taking a commanding 35-3 lead into halftime and never looking back. Oregon now travels to Michigan (5-3) for another key game in the conference this upcoming weekend.

But don’t forget about the Indiana Hoosiers. Despite missing their starting quarterback, Kurtis Rourke, the Hoosiers had no issues getting past a Washington Huskies team that’s now 4-4 on the season, winning 31-17. Now 8-0 on the season, the Hoosiers remain at No. 13 in the AP Poll. They have games against Michigan State (Nov. 2), Michigan (Nov. 9) and Ohio State (Nov. 23) before facing rival Purdue to end the season.

Penn State fans can check out the complete Week 10 Associated Press Poll below.

Updated Associated Press Poll – October 27

1) Oregon
2) Georgia
3) Penn State
4) Ohio State
5) Miami
6) Texas
7) Tennessee
8) Notre Dame
9) BYU
10) Texas A&M
T-11) Clemson
T-11) Iowa State
13) Indiana

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FIRST LOOK: Penn State’s expected recruiting list for the game against Ohio State

14) Alabama
15) Boise State
16) LSU
17) Kansas State
18) Pitt
19) Ole Miss
20) SMU
21) Army
22) Washington State
23) Colorado
24) Illinois
25) Missouri

Others Receiving Votes: Vanderbilt 41, Memphis 34, Tulane 28, Navy 23, Louisville 5, Arkansas 4, UNLV 4, Louisiana-Lafayette 3, South Carolina 1

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