Buckeyes fall out of AP's Top 25

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    Mark another loss for Ohio State in a year full of setbacks.

    The Buckeyes fell out of The Associated Press college football rankings for the first time in nearly seven years, ending the nation's longest streak of appearances in the Top 25.

    Coming off a 24-6 beating at Miami, the Buckeyes dropped from No. 17 in the media poll released Sunday. They had been ranked in 103 straight Top 25s since last being left out on Nov. 20, 2004.

    Oklahoma remained No. 1 after a 23-13 victory at Florida State. The loss dropped the Seminoles six spots to 11th.

    Read more: http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/6988911/ohio-state-buckeyes-ap-top-25-first-time-2004
     

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