Ohio State coach Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes wait by the tunnel before the start of OSU’s game against Tulsa on Sept. 10. Credit: Alexa Mavrogianis | Photo Editor

Ohio State coach Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes wait by the tunnel before the start of OSU’s game against Tulsa on Sept. 10. Credit: Alexa Mavrogianis | Photo Editor

Ohio State rose one spot this week in the weekly Associated Press Top 25 Poll. The Buckeyes find themselves ranked third after blowing out Tulsa 48-3 Saturday.

Alabama is ranked No.1 with Florida State right behind at No. 2. Michigan and Clemson round out the top five, with the Wolverines one spot behind OSU for the second week in a row.

Oklahoma, the Buckeyes opponent for next week, is ranked 14th after topping the University of Louisiana-Monroe 59-17. The Sooners were ranked No. 3 to start the season, but dropped their opener 33-23.

There are three Big Ten teams in the top 10, with OSU and Michigan ranked third and fourth and Wisconsin finding themselves at No. 9.

The Buckeyes did not receive any first place votes.