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Michigan back up to No. 7 in coaches poll; sticks at No. 8 in AP Top 25

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The Wolverines are 4-0 after a 28-10 win over Purdue.
A decisive win in its Big Ten opener and an Oklahoma State loss has the Michigan football team rising again in one national poll.
Michigan has inched up one spot, to No. 7, in the Amway Coaches Poll released Sunday.
The No. 7 ranking matches the highest all season for Michigan, which improved to 4-0 after a 28-10 victory at Purdue on Saturday. It was No. 7 in the coaches poll two weeks ago.
The Wolverines were aided by Oklahoma State’s 44-31 loss to TCU, which bumped the Cowboys all the way down to 14 in this week’s coaches poll.
Otherwise, the top-6 spots remain unchanged, with Alabama still standing tall at No. 1 and the Big Ten’s Penn State at No. 4. Michigan remains ahead of Ohio State and Wisconsin, who sit at No. 9 and 10 respectively.
Meanwhile, the Wolverines stand pat at No. 8 in this week’s Associated Press Top 25 poll. The media instead voted to move Washington up from 7 to 6, while Georgia leapfrogged to No. 7 after a 31-3 win over 17th-ranked Mississippi State.
Michigan, on a bye this week, has been ranked all five weeks this season.

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