In another "Reach Higher" moment for Michigan State football this season, the Spartans are ranked No. 2 in today's Associated Press poll -- the program's highest AP ranking since it finished the 1966 season at No. 2.
Ohio State remains No. 1, meaning this is the first time the Big Ten has had the top two teams since No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Michigan played at the end of the 2006 regular season.
The 3-0 Spartans, coming off a 35-21 home win over Air Force on Saturday, got seven first-place votes after receiving two last week.