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AP Top 25 Extra Points: No. 23 Memphis gives state of Tennessee 3 teams in rankings for first time

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AP Top 25 Extra Points: No. 23 Memphis gives state of Tennessee 3 teams in rankings for first time
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AP Top 25 Extra Points: No. 23 Memphis gives state of Tennessee 3 teams in rankings for first time

2025-10-07 01:07 Last Updated At:01:10

Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Memphis are no strangers to The Associated Press college football poll. Until now, the three schools from the Volunteer State had never been ranked in the Top 25 together.

Memphis is the first Bowl Subdivision team to go 6-0 and achieve bowl eligibility, and Sunday the Tigers received their first ranking of the season at No. 23.

“Hopefully we continue to win football games and hopefully there continues to be positive headlines about this group and about this program,” sixth-year coach Ryan Silvefield said. “We want to continue to see that leaping Tiger, that Memphis logo, on national television week after week and people talking about us in a positive light — not only about this athletic department, this football program, but our great city.”

The Tigers, who won 34 games over four seasons with Seth Henigan at quarterback, have rallied around Brendon Lewis and are among the front-runners for the Group of Five bid in the College Football Playoff. Lewis, who transferred from Nevada, leads an offense averaging 40.5 points per game to rank second in the American Conference and 450 yards per game to rank third.

Memphis' season highlight so far is its 32-31 win over Arkansas in a game in which it trailed by 18 points in the second quarter. The Tigers have lopsided wins over Florida Atlantic and Tulsa since. Their toughest remaining games, against No. 24 South Florida and Tulane, are at home.

No. 12 Tennessee, the state's flagship institution, has appeared in at least one poll in all but eight seasons since 1985. They've been absent in only two polls since the start of the 2022 season, and their 642 total weeks as a ranked team are 13th-most.

The Vols (4-1) go into this week's home game against Arkansas with the nation's top scoring offense, at 51 points per game. They've scored over 40 points in five consecutive games for the first time. Their four defensive touchdowns lead the Southeastern Conference and rank second in the FBS.

No. 20 Vanderbilt, anchored at the bottom of the Southeastern Conference for most of its football history, appeared in only seven polls from 1959-2023. The Commodores were ranked two weeks last year and Sunday were in a fourth straight poll, a school record.

The Commodores, coming off a 30-14 loss at now-No. 8 Alabama, are 5-1 and off to their best start since 2008. Their next game is at home Oct. 18 against No. 11 LSU.

Middle Tennessee, the state's other FBS program, has never been ranked in its three decades in the FBS. Tennessee is among 13 states that have had at least three teams ranked simultaneously over the 89-year history of the poll.

A season that began with so much promise for Penn State is spiraling and James Franklin's proverbial seat is blistering hot.

“There's going to be a lot out there to divide, divide, divide,” Franklin said minutes after the Nittany Lions' 42-37 loss at UCLA made them the first top-10 team since 1985 to lose to an opponent that was 0-4 or worse.

A columnist for the Patriot-News, a central Pennsylvania newspaper covering Penn State football, suggested the school and Franklin come up with an exit strategy on the plane ride home from the West Coast. Other media outlets tempered discussion of a firing with Franklin's seemingly prohibitive buyout, which the Patriot-News reported to be $56 million if he's let go this year. Names of replacements have been bandied.

Franklin said the Nittany Lions must tune out the noise and stick together. “Not going to be easy,” he said, “but I think we'll do that.”

Penn State, following its emotional loss to Oregon, was supposed to use the UCLA game to get right and was a 24 1/2-point favorite.

The Lions opened as a 22 1/2-point favorite at home against Northwestern on Saturday, according to BetMGM Sportsbook. Proceed with caution, bettors. Penn State is 0-5 against the spread this season.

No. 9 Texas Tech has its highest ranking since 2008 and is among 15 unbeaten teams along with Big 12 mate BYU. Those teams play in Lubbock on Nov. 8. Quarterback Behren Morton says the Red Raiders are only concerning themselves with this week's home game against Kansas. Texas Tech is bidding for its first Big 12 championship and CFP bid.

“Standings are cool, but at the end of the day what matters is us and the standard is the standard,” Morton said. "And we’re going to play to our standard of football every week and we’ll see where the polls take us.”

Saturday's Red River Rivalry game between No. 6 Oklahoma and Texas in Dallas will be the first since 2017 that won't be a Top 25 matchup. Texas fell out of the rankings following its loss to Florida. ... No. 1 Ohio State has not allowed a first-half touchdown or given up more than nine points in a game through five games. The last season the Buckeyes had more than five consecutive games when it held opponents to 10 points or fewer was 1979. ... No. 2 Miami is the only team with three wins over ranked teams. ... In two SEC games, No. 5 Texas A&M has held opponents to a combined 1 of 23 on third-down conversions.

AP Sports Writers Tim Reynolds, Kristie Rieken and Teresa M. Walker contributed.

This story has been updated to correct the poll history reference to 89 years.

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FILE - Memphis quarterback Brendon Lewis runs with the ball during an NCAA football game against Florida Atlantic, Sept. 27, 2025 in Boca Raton, Fla. (AP Photo/Doug Murray, File)

FILE - Memphis quarterback Brendon Lewis runs with the ball during an NCAA football game against Florida Atlantic, Sept. 27, 2025 in Boca Raton, Fla. (AP Photo/Doug Murray, File)

FILE - Memphis head coach Ryan Silverfield, left, celebrates a touchdown with wide receiver Demeer Blankumsee (0) during the first half of the Frisco Bowl NCAA college football game against West Virginia, Dec. 17, 2024, in Frisco, Texas. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

FILE - Memphis head coach Ryan Silverfield, left, celebrates a touchdown with wide receiver Demeer Blankumsee (0) during the first half of the Frisco Bowl NCAA college football game against West Virginia, Dec. 17, 2024, in Frisco, Texas. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

WENGEN, Switzerland (AP) — Host Italy has a new contender in Alpine skiing with the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics three weeks away.

Giovanni Franzoni claimed his first World Cup victory on the famed Lauberhorn course in a super-G Friday — four months after his close friend and former roommate, Matteo Franzoso, died in a crash during preseason training in Chile.

The 24-year-old Franzoni — a former world junior champion in super-G, downhill and Alpine combined — was the first racer on course and took advantage of the No. 1 bib to deliver a near-perfect run.

Reaching a top speed of 140.44 kph (87 mph), Franzoni finished 0.35 seconds ahead of Stefan Babinsky of Austria and 0.37 ahead of downhill world champion Franjo von Allmen of Switzerland.

Franzoni handled the tricky Canadian Corner and Kernen S sections on the upper portion of the course cleaner than anyone else.

“I made the difference on the turn where I crashed a few years ago,” he said, referring to his season-ending fall in a super-G in 2023 that resulted in thigh surgery.

Swiss overall World Cup leader Marco Odermatt, a four-time winner in Wengen, placed fourth, 0.53 behind.

The top American was Ryan Cochran-Siegle in sixth.

Franzoni also led both downhill training sessions and could be a contender in the classic downhill on Saturday. His previous best World Cup finish was third in a super-G on home snow in Val Gardena last month.

Now Franzoni will be among the leaders for Italy’s team in Bormio, where men’s Alpine skiing will be contested during the Olympics.

“If you had told me that I would be third in Val Gardena and then win here — on the two courses that I've had the most trouble on — I wouldn't have believed it,” Franzoni said.

The opening ceremony for the Games is scheduled for Feb. 6.

“I don't know about the future, but the present has changed," Franzoni said. "We always live day by day.”

Marco Schwarz, the Austrian who won the previous super-G in Livigno, Italy, last month, missed the race due to sickness.

Also sitting out this weekend is Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, the Norwegian standout who returned this season after a horrific crash in Wengen two years ago.

“This year," Kilde said on Instagram this week, "it’s just a little too early.”

AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

Giovanni Franzoni of Italy takes a jump during the alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G race, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP)

Giovanni Franzoni of Italy takes a jump during the alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G race, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP)

Switzerland's Marco Odermatt reacts at finish line during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Giovanni Zenoni)

Switzerland's Marco Odermatt reacts at finish line during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Giovanni Zenoni)

Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen reacts at finish line during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Giovanni Zenoni)

Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen reacts at finish line during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Giovanni Zenoni)

Austria's Stefan Babinsky speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

Austria's Stefan Babinsky speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

Italy's Giovanni Franzoni reacts at finish line during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Giovanni Zenoni)

Italy's Giovanni Franzoni reacts at finish line during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Giovanni Zenoni)

Italy's Giovanni Franzoni speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

Italy's Giovanni Franzoni speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

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