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Texas college football poll rankings updated before Longhorns play Oklahoma

As the chaos surrounding college football unfolded in Week 6, Texas football watched from afar, safe from the disaster that some of the best teams in the country experienced during open week.

The Longhorns remained No. 1 in the updated USA LBM Coaches Poll released Sunday morning.

They began the week ranked No. 2 in the AP poll behind Alabama, which lost at Vanderbilt. The updated AP Top 25 will be revealed later on Sunday.

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Alabama was one of four top-10 teams out this week. Tennessee lost at Arkansas, while Missouri was crushed by Texas A&M and Michigan suffered a loss to Washington.

Here's a look at the updated polls in full.

College Football Rankings: Week 7

US LBM Coaches Survey

  1. Texas

  2. Ohio State

  3. Oregon

  4. Georgia

  5. Penn State

  6. Miami

  7. Alabama

  8. Ole Miss

  9. Tennessee

  10. LSU

  11. Clemson

  12. Notre Dame

  13. Iowa State

  14. Texas A&M

  15. BYU

  16. Oklahoma

  17. Utah

  18. Missouri

  19. Kansas State

  20. Indiana

  21. Michigan

  22. Boise State

  23. Illinois

  24. Pitt

  25. SMU

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AP Top 25

Check back later to see the updated AP poll.

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This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Texas Football Rankings: Updating Longhorns' Place in College Polls