College Football Rankings 2015: Week Six AP Poll winners and losers

Sep 19, 2015; Toledo, OH, USA; Toledo Rockets long snapper Brad Spelman (47) and running back Damion Jones-Moore (24) celebrate after defeating Iowa State Cyclones 30-23 in double overtime at Glass Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 19, 2015; Toledo, OH, USA; Toledo Rockets long snapper Brad Spelman (47) and running back Damion Jones-Moore (24) celebrate after defeating Iowa State Cyclones 30-23 in double overtime at Glass Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports /
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Sep 19, 2015; Toledo, OH, USA; Toledo Rockets wide receiver Corey Jones (4), running back Damion Jones-Moore (24) and wide receiver Alonzo Russell (9) celebrate after the game winning touchdown during the fourth at Glass Bowl. Toledo Rockets defeated Iowa State Cyclones 30-23. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 19, 2015; Toledo, OH, USA; Toledo Rockets wide receiver Corey Jones (4), running back Damion Jones-Moore (24) and wide receiver Alonzo Russell (9) celebrate after the game winning touchdown during the fourth at Glass Bowl. Toledo Rockets defeated Iowa State Cyclones 30-23. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports /

Bonus Winners: Toledo Rockets (No. 24)

To start their season, the Toledo Rockets of the MAC defeated both the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Iowa State Cyclones. From the moment they defeated Iowa State, folks were calling for this team to be in the polls somewhere in the Top 25.

Well, rejoice everyone, because they have arrived!

A 37-7 win over Arkansas State and then a 24-10 win over Ball State to put this team at 4-0 on the year has done enough for the AP voters to give these guys some credit.

This team looks right now like they are the front runners to come away from the MAC West, so it’ll be fun to watch their journey the rest of the season. Can they continue winning like they are? And if so, how far will they rise in these rankings?

Next: Week 6 College Football AP Poll

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