Ohio State rose to No. 3 in the USA TODAY AFCA Coaches Poll, while Oregon and Michigan State fell out of the top 10 after Week 12 in college football.
Author: Eddie Timanus, USA TODAY
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No. 5 Texas A&M kicks off what figures to be an arduous quest for the SEC West title on Saturday against No. 18 Arkansas in Arlington, Texas.
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