It didn't take long for things to get interesting in the AP Top 25 this week.
No. 2 Miami was shocked at home by unranked Louisville, a 13 1/2-point underdog that picked off four Carson Beck passes on the way to a 24-21 victory Friday night that should land the Cardinals in the rankings on Sunday. Not long after that, Minnesota finished off No. 25 Nebraska, 24-6.
All that came before the college football spotlight turned to the Southeastern Conference, which is where three of the five Associated Press Top 25 matchups were set Saturday.
The only head-to-head meeting of top 10 teams was No. 5 Mississippi at No. 9 Georgia, where the Rebels haven't won since 1996. Both teams were looking for more polished performances after winning games that turned unexpectedly difficult.
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