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The Oklahoma Sooners won the game, but suffered a letdown as they allowed the Tulane Green Wave to climb out of a 37-14 hole to get within striking distance at the end of the fourth quarter.

It took a shoestring tackle from the Sooners defense on a 4th and 13 run by Tulane Quarterback Michael Pratt to seal the game and allow OU an opportunity to milk the clock.

In the wake of the disappointing second half, the Sooners have found themselves taking a bit of a hit from a national perspective. They dropped in the latest ESPN and Pro Football Focus power rankings and stepped back a bit in today’s release of the USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll.

After opening as the no. 3 team in the preseason rankings, the Sooners fall to fourth despite the win. They were jumped by Georgia who beat Clemson 10-3 on Saturday night and Ohio State who took care of business against Minnesota on Thursday.

Iowa State and Oklahoma State joined the Sooners in taking a step pack in the polls. The Cyclones after struggling to dispatch of Northern Iowa in their 16-10 win on Saturday. The Cowboys had a hard time with Missouri State.

Texas was the lone Big 12 team to take step in a positive direction, climbing four spots after beating them no. 23 Louisiana 38-18 in week one of the season.

Alabama hangs onto the top spot after a resounding win over then no. 16 Miami.

Rank

Team

Points

Change

1

Alabama

1,624

2

Georgia

1,537

+3

3

Ohio State

1,491

+1

4

Oklahoma

1,397

-1

5

Texas A&M

1,334

+1

6

Clemson

1,239

-4

7

Notre Dame

1.197

8

Cincinnati

1.113

+2

9

Florida

1,058

+2

10

Iowa State

1,057

-2

11

Oregon

920

+1

12

Iowa

914

+6

13

Penn State

872

+7

14

USC

828

15

Texas

653

+4

16

UCLA

538

+26

17

Wisconsin

359

-2

18

Utah

294

+8

19

Coastal Carolina

289

+5

20

Ole Miss

285

+5

21

Virginia Tech

274

+19

22

North Carolina

252

-13

23

Oklahoma State

243

-1

24

Miami (Fl)

186

-8

25

Arizona State

181

+3

Dropped from the rankings:

No. 13 LSU, No. 17 Indiana, No. 21 Washington, No. 23 ULL

Others receiving votes:

Auburn 123; Michigan 99; Louisiana State 95; NC State 81; Liberty 78; Brigham Young 65; Indiana 58; Texas Christian 49; Central Florida 48; Florida State 34; Michigan State 33; Kentucky 28; Pittsburgh 20; UL Lafayette 19; Kansas State 19; Boston College 19; Appalachian State 15; Southern Methodist 14; Rutgers 11; Arkansas 11; Maryland 9; Tennessee 7; Nevada 7; Fresno State 7; Army 7; Tulane 6; Virginia 5; San Jose State 5; Missouri 5; Ball State 5; Marshall 3; UAB 2; Air Force 2; Charlotte 1.

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