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College football's Nos. 2-3-4 all lost Saturday for the first time since 1985


It was one of those insane November Saturdays when everyone lost. It feels like we get two or three of these every year, and at the end of the season, the impact of these results reverberate even further through the sport's history. AP Top 25-ranked No. 2 Michigan lost at Iowa, No. 3 Clemson lost at home to Pittsburgh, and No. 4 Washington fell at home to USC. (CBS Sports)

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