COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football remained No. 2 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll, but now it has company. Tennessee moved up to join the Buckeyes behind No. 1 Georgia. Ohio State’s share of No. 1 votes dropped from 18 to 15, while the Volunteers’ climbed from 13 to 18. Both totaled 1,500 points in the poll, 28 behind the defending national champion Bulldogs. Ohio State’s support slipped slightly following a 44-31 road victory at then-No. 13 Penn State. Tennessee’s support grew following a 44-6 home victory over No. 19 Kentucky. The vote change sets up a No. 1 vs. No. 2 scenario Saturday when Tennessee travels to Georgia. DraftKings Sportsbook STATES: OHIO PRE-REG GET THE APP PRE-REGISTRATION $200 BONUS + NEW USER OFFER AT LAUNCH BET NOW Michigan remained No. 4, followed by Clemson, Alabama and TCU. Penn State dropped three spots to No. 16. That’s two…
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