Western Michigan at Kent State football

Western Michigan's Jarvion Franklin runs the ball during their game at Kent State Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. (Cory Olsen | MLive.com)

(Cory Olsen)

KALAMAZOO, MI -- Didn't see your Broncos football team move up the Associated Press Top 25 poll this week? Wondering why?

According to a story on BustedCoverage.com, two voters inadvertently left No. 14 Western Michigan's football team out of their final sheets, a mistake that could have changed their ranking.

In the AP Top 25 Poll, voters rank each team with votes in the top 25 with each No. 1 vote getting 25 points and each No. 25 vote getting one point.

Had both voters put the Broncos at No. 14 (12 points apiece) they still would have been one point shy of Oklahoma State, who received 659 points this week with a ranking of No. 13.

But if the voters had ranked Western Michigan higher, the Broncos would have moved up the ranks.

Josh Kendall from The State in Columbia, South Carolina, and Chuck Carlton from the Dallas Morning News in Texas were the two voters in question.

Both have apologized, according to the story on BustedCoverage.com.