It didn’t take long for things to get interesting in the Associated Press college football poll this week.

No. 2 Miami was shocked at home by unranked Louisville, which entered the game as a 13½-point underdog. Not long after that, Minnesota finished off No. 25 Nebraska 24-6.

All that came before the college football spotlight turned to the SEC, which is where three of the five Top 25 matchups were set Saturday.

No. 9 Georgia came out on top in the only head-to-head meeting between top 10 teams this week, handing No. 5 Mississippi a 43-35 loss. It’s the first loss of the season for Ole Miss and a big win for the Bulldogs, who improved to 6-1.

Expect them to rise

No. 17 Vanderbilt improved to 6-1 on Saturday with a 31-24 victory over LSU. Diego Pavia accounted for three touchdowns, run

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