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Ranked for the first time in 18 years..

Very cool...

UH back in Top 25 for first time since 1991
Associated Press
Sept. 13, 2009, 5:58PM

The University of Houston is back in the Associated Press Top 25 for the first time in nearly 18 years.

A day after upsetting fifth-ranked Oklahoma State 45-35, the Cougars (2-0) are No. 21 in the AP poll. It marks the first time UH has been ranked since Sept. 15, 1991. That year quarterback David Klingler and the Cougars were 1-0 and ranked 10th when they went to Miami and were blown out 40-10 by the Hurricanes. The next week Houston was No. 21 when it lost to 51-10 at Illinois.


The Cougars haven’t been a player on the national scene since

After a season on the outs, Michigan is back in the AP Top 25.


The Wolverines, unranked all last season while finishing 3-9, were No. 25 in The Associated Press college football poll released Sunday.


Michigan moved into the media ranking for the first time since the end of the 2007 season after a thrilling 38-34 victory against Notre Dame on Saturday. The loss dropped the Fighting Irish out of the rankings.


Florida remained No. 1 after it’s second landslide victory. The Gators received 56 first-place votes. Texas is still No. 2, with one first-place votes.


No. 3 Southern California received a first-place vote for the first time this season after Matt Barkley and Trojans used a late-fourth quarter touchdown to rally past Ohio State 18-15 on the road.


The Buckeyes’ latest slip up on the big stage — they’ve lost six straight against top-five teams — cost them three spots in the poll. They dropped to No. 11.


No. 4 Alabama received two first-place votes. Mississippi and Penn State tied for No. 5.


Oklahoma State took the biggest dive. The Cowboys reached the top five last week for the first time in 24 years, but they were upset 45-35 at home by Case Keenum and Houston.


Oklahoma State tumbled 11 places to No. 16.

Oklahoma State players had the day off on Sunday to absorb what went wrong the day before. Among the gory details: three turnovers that were all but unforced and 513 yards allowed by a defense that had shown signs of improvement.


No. 21 Houston joined Michigan as newcomers to this season’s rankings, but unlike the Wolverines it’s been years since the Cougars were a Top 25 team.

No. 7 BYU moved up two spots and also has its best ranking in more than a decade. The Cougars from Provo, Utah, were last ranked this high when they finished the 1996 season No. 5.


California, LSU and Boise State round out the top 10.


Michigan’s victory, coming on a touchdown pass by freshman Tate Forcier with 11 seconds left, is the most significant of Rich Rodriguez’s one-plus seasons as coach. And moving into the national rankings capped a tumultuous and exhilarating three weeks in Ann Arbor for the program.


The week before Michigan opened the season with a 31-7 victory at the Big House against Western Michigan, Rodriguez was rocked by a newspaper report that anonymously quoted current and former players alleging NCAA violations by the coaching staff.


Now Michigan is back in the national rankings, a place fans of college football’s winningest program have grown accustomed to occupying, and headed for a soft spot on the schedule. The Wolverines play Eastern Michigan and Indiana at home before a trip to East Lansing for rival Michigan State on Oct. 3.


The forecast for the Wolverines is looking good.


Ohio State starts the second 10, followed by Oklahoma, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech and TCU.


After Oklahoma State at 16, Cincinnati is No. 17, Utah is 18th and Nebraska and Miami finish off the top 20.


Houston, the first team from Conference USA to be ranked this season, Kansas, Georgia, North Carolina and Michigan are the final five.
 

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Houston claims 45-35 upset over OSU
September 12, 2009 7:07 PM

Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Griffin


STILLWATER, Okla. -- Houston took advantage of four Oklahoma State turnovers to claim a 45-35 upset victory over the No. 5 Cowboys.


I'm headed down to the locker room to get comments from both locker rooms from what has been a wild game at Boone Pickens Stadium.
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That was a great game glad I caught most of the 4th qrt. I was flipping between Houston and Texas once the Horns had the game in hand I stayed with the Coogs and was thrilled to see them win.
 
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