The AP Top 25 poll remained largely unchanged at the top, but there was quite a bit of movement elsewhere.
Notably, Texas A&M remained at No. 3 after hammering LSU in Death Valley on Saturday night. However, the Aggies did receive a first-place vote.
Meanwhile Texas Tech climbed to No. 13 after a blowout win over Oklahoma State and Texas climbed to No. 20 after a thrilling comeback win on the road against Mississippi State.
Oklahoma fell all the way to No. 19 after falling at home to Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss, putting the Sooners on the brink of falling out of the rankings entirely. Also of note, North Texas and Navy each received votes ahead of their matchup this week that will be key in the American Conference championship race.
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Here’s a look at this week’s AP Top 25 rankings:
AP Top 25RankingTeamRecordPointsLast week1Ohio State (54)7-0163312Indiana (11)8-0158923Texas A&M (1)8-0152334Alabama7-1144545Georgia6-1135956Oregon7-1124967Ole Miss7-1121288Georgia Tech8-0117279Vanderbilt7-110981010Miami (FL)6-11069910BYU8-010691112Notre Dame5-29441213Texas Tech7-18761414Tennessee6-26841715Virginia7-16601616Louisville6-16471917Cincinnati7-16092118Oklahoma6-24851319Missouri6-24471520Texas6-23712221Michigan6-22642522Houston7-1256NR23USC5-2215NR24Utah6-2162NR25Memphis7-1130NR
Others receiving votes: Navy 86, Tulane 59, Washington 46, Iowa 27, South Florida 22, San Diego State 14, LSU 11, James Madison 9, North Texas 4, Illinois 3, Pittsburgh 1.
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