In the Associated Press college football poll released this afternoon, the Kansas State Wildcats (3-1, 1-0 Big 12) find themselves on the right side of the cut line. The Cats checked in at 25th, earning 166 points, after their big 41-34 win over Oklahoma last night in Norman.
Right behind K-State, heading up the “also receiving votes” section, is Kansas (4-0, 1-0). The Jayhawks received 125 points, while the Bearcats got 60.
The top five in the poll remained unchanged: Georgia, Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, and Clemson. This despite both Michigan and Clemson looking mortal yesterday, but their positions were saved by K-State themselves.