Oregon moved up in the polls after beating Washington.

The Ducks are No. 4 with 1,396 points in the AP poll and No. 4 with 1,353 points in the coaches poll following their 26-14 win over the Huskies.

That’s up from last week, when UO was No. 5 with 1,326 points and No. 5 with 1,291 points, respectively.

Oregon, which was No. 6 in last week’s College Football Playoff rankings, effectively clinched its spot in the 12-team postseason field and will likely host a first round game on Dec. 19 or 20. A new CFP top 25 comes out Tuesday night, with the final bracket announced Dec. 7.

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