Ohio State’s place atop the polls showed no signs of change this weekend.

The Buckeyes handled Ohio in a 37-9 win on Sept. 13, ending the nonconference schedule with a 3-0 record.

A barrage of touchdowns over the third and fourth quarters, including scoring tosses of 49 and 47 yards from quarterback Julian Sayin, allowed the Buckeyes to pull away for a comfortable win over the Bobcats.

Below is their ranking in the major polls following Week 3:

Ohio State football rankings after Week 2

US LBM Coaches Poll

The Buckeyes saw no change to their No. 1 ranking in the coaches poll as they continued to receive 62 out of the possible 67 first-place votes.

The rest of the top-five also remained unchanged with Penn State at No. 2, Georgia at No. 3, LSU at No. 4 and Oregon at No. 5.

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