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Michigan State football inches closer to being a top-10 team with each win

October 3, 2021
<p>Michigan State&#x27;s student section holds up a 5-0 sign during the Spartans&#x27; 48-31 homecoming win against Western Kentucky on Oct. 2, 2021.</p>

Michigan State's student section holds up a 5-0 sign during the Spartans' 48-31 homecoming win against Western Kentucky on Oct. 2, 2021.

Michigan State Head Coach Mel Tucker is relentless, finding his Michigan State football team resetting the standard for the green and white as they sit just outside the top 10 at No. 11 in Week 6 of the collegiate season AP Poll.

The team added another 'W' to their scorebook after easily knocking out Western Kentucky 48-31 last night amid homecoming weekend.

The top two teams have not moved since last week and remain with No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Georgia. Oregon was shot down from No. 3 to No. 8, being replaced by Iowa.

Here is where the teams stand in Week 6:

1: Alabama (5-0)

2: Georgia (5-0)

3: Iowa (5-0)

4: Penn State (5-0)

5: Cincinnati (4-0)

6: Oklahoma (5-0)

7: Ohio State (4-1)

8: Oregon (4-1)

9: Michigan (5-0)

10: BYU (5-0)

11: Michigan State (5-0)

12: Oklahoma State (5-0)

13: Arkansas (4-1)

14: Notre Dame (4-1)

15: Coastal Carolina (5-0)

16: Kentucky (5-0)

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17: Ole Miss (3-1)

18: Auburn (4-1)

19: Wake Forest (5-0)

20: Florida (3-2)

21: Texas (4-1)

22: Arizona State (4-1)

23: NC State (4-1)

24: SMU (5-0)

25: San Diego State (4-0)

The Spartans were also ranked No. 11 in the USA Today AFCA Coaches Poll and No. 13 in the college student media poll.

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