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After a definitive 41-13 win over the Tulane Green Wave, the Memphis Tigers remain undefeated and ranked in the polls. The Tigers moved up one spot in the AP Top 25 poll, to 15th, but stayed at No. 16 in the Coaches poll.

Fans can find out Tuesday whether Memphis makes it onto a third list when the College Football Playoff publishes its first rankings of the year.

There was no movement this week at the top; Ohio State, Baylor, Clemson and LSU remain the top four teams in the AP Top 25.

There was little change in the poll with five of top 10 teams having an open date.

Ohio State, which suspended quarterback J.T. Barrett for this week’s game against Minnesota for being cited for operating a vehicle while impaired, was off Saturday and retained all 39 of its first-place votes.

North Carolina entered the ratings at No. 21 after beating Pittsburgh and Texas A&M is back in at No. 25 after defeating South Carolina.

Duke and Pittsburgh dropped out.

No. 15 Memphis plays the unranked Navy Midshipmen at home Saturday.

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