Group of Five Power Rankings, Week 3: Temple, Boise State vie for No. 1 spot

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Sep 19, 2015; Annapolis, MD, USA; Navy Midshipmen quarterback Keenan Reynolds (19) runs with the ball as East Carolina Pirates defensive back Travon Simmons (3) chases in the second quarter at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Previous: . Navy Midshipmen. 8. team. 2394. <p>Navy had a bye week following a big win against Colgate, and followed that up with another big win, this time over East Carolina. Quarterback Keenan Reynolds put up an astounding five touchdowns on the ground along with 142 total yards on the ground. Navy has only played two games, but Keenan Reynolds is still tied for second in rushing touchdowns in the nation.</p> <p>ECU stayed in the game until the 4th quarter, when Navy scored 17 points. Navy moves on to face Connecticut and then faces a big showdown at home vs Air Force. If Navy wins the next two games, they could skyrocket.</p>. (W vs ECU 45-21)

7. team. 2373. <p>Ohio has climbed the standings and has been a bit of a surprise. Marshall is their biggest win, and while it may not too impressive of an opponent, it’s provided a nice boost to the team’s morale. The Bobcats had a pretty convincing win against Southeastern Louisiana, doing well on third-down conversions and were 2/2 on fourth. Next week they’ll face Minnesota.</p>. (W vs SE Louisiana 35-14). Previous: . Ohio Bobcats

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