Not a good day for a couple blue bloods, especially Penn State.

The No. 7 Nittany Lions went to the West Coast a week after their crushing home loss to Oregon and got beat again, this time by a woebegone UCLA in what to date is the upset of the year in college football.

Penn State didn't build up much equity with its light nonconference schedule, and the 42-37 loss to the Bruins could leave it on the outside looking in when The Associated Press Top 25 is released Sunday.

No. 9 Texas' 29-21 loss to Florida could knock the Longhorns out of the rankings as well.

A week after three top-five teams lost, the three that played Saturday won. Ohio State rolled past Minnesota 42-3 and is on track to be No. 1 for the sixth straight week. No. 3 Miami, up 28-3 entering the fourth quarter, held

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