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Texas A&M, BYU rise in college football's NCAA Re-Rank 1-136 after Week 9

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Original Story by USA Today
October 27, 2025
Texas A&M, BYU rise in college football's NCAA Re-Rank 1-136 after Week 9

Context:

The latest NCAA Re-Rank reveals significant shifts in college football standings as teams approach November, with Texas A&M and BYU notably rising in the rankings. Texas A&M climbed to No. 3 after a decisive win against LSU, who dropped to No. 35 and parted ways with their head coach. Meanwhile, BYU's victory at Iowa State propelled them to No. 10, making them one of four undefeated teams. The Big 12 saw Houston rise 13 spots to No. 17, while Colorado faced a sharp decline to No. 80 following a heavy loss. Looking ahead, the playoff picture remains competitive with several teams vying for top positions.

Dive Deeper:

  • Texas A&M's rise to No. 3 was solidified by a commanding 49-25 victory over LSU, which had led at halftime but collapsed in the second half. The Aggies swapped places with Alabama, which is now ranked No. 4 after struggling against South Carolina.

  • BYU's ascent to No. 10 follows their win against Iowa State, making them one of the four Bowl Subdivision teams to remain undefeated at 8-0, alongside Indiana, Texas A&M, and Georgia Tech.

  • Houston's significant jump to No. 17 comes after they defeated Arizona State, marking their best season to date, with a record already surpassing last year's win total. They are currently tied with Texas Tech in the Big 12 standings.

  • Colorado's drop to No. 80 was exacerbated by a humiliating loss to Utah, where they managed only 2.1 yards per play, highlighting their struggles on both sides of the ball.

  • The Re-Rank also noted that Kansas State improved to No. 52 after defeating rival Kansas, bringing their overall record to 4-4 and indicating a possible turnaround for the team.

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