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AP Poll: Michigan drops nine spots to No. 20; MSU back on the list

Wisconsin's win over Michigan pushed them up five spots.
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Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh talks with wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Wisconsin Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, in Madison, Wis. Wisconsin won 34-14. (AP Photo/Andy Manis)

After the Wolverines were crushed by Wisconsin 35-14 Saturday, Michigan took a tumble down the AP Poll.

U of M is ranked No. 20 in the poll that was released Sunday. They dropped nine spots from last week's ranking of No. 11.

Michigan struggled to hold on to the ball in their loss against Wisconsin. Michigan is 1-6 on the road against ranked opponents under Jim Harbaugh, who took over the program in 2015. 

"We were outplayed, outprepared, outcoached, the whole thing both offensively and defensively," Harbaugh said. "It was thorough." 

While Michigan plummeted in the poll, Wisconsin's win pushed them up five spots into the top ten. The Badgers are ranked No. 5. 

RELATED: No. 13 Wisconsin trounces No. 11 Michigan 35-14

Michigan State's Brian Lewerke lead the team to victory against Northwestern on Sunday. Lewerke had three touchdown passes, and the Spartans won 31-10. 

Because of this dogged defeat, MSU moved up in the AP Poll. This week, they are back on the list at No. 25 after being off the poll last Sunday. 

RELATED: Lewerke's 3 touchdowns lead Michigan State over Northwestern 31-10

Check out the full poll here

  1. Clemson (4-0)
  2. Alabama (4-0)
  3. Georgia (4-0)
  4. LSU (4-0)
  5. Ohio State (4-0)
  6. Oklahoma (3-0)
  7. Auburn (4-0)
  8. Wisconsin (3-0)
  9. Florida (4-0)
  10. Notre Dame (2-1)
  11. Texas (3-1)
  12. Penn State (3-0)
  13. Oregon (3-1)
  14. Iowa (3-0)
  15. California (4-0)
  16. Boise State (4-0)
  17. Washington (3-1)
  18. Virginia (4-0)
  19. Utah (3-1)
  20. Michigan (2-1)
  21. USC (3-1)
  22. UCF (3-1)
  23. Texas A&M (2-2)
  24. Kansas State (3-0)
  25. Michigan State (3-1)

The Associated Press contributed to this reporting. 

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