Georgia moved up a spot to No. 4 in the AP Top 25 as Alabama fell six spots to No. 10.

The Crimson Tide lost 23-21 at home to Oklahoma on Saturday and dropped from No. 4. The Sooners were at No. 11 in the poll and moved up three spots to No. 8. Oklahoma (8-2) is the highest-ranked two-loss team in the poll.

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The Bulldogs dominated Texas 35-10 on Saturday night as the Longhorns fell from No. 10 to No. 17. Texas is the highest-ranked three-loss team in the rankings as there are three three-loss teams in the top 25. All of them are from the SEC.

Georgia is behind Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M as they all remained unbeaten, though the Buckeyes and Hoosiers had a much easier time than the Aggies did. A&M trailed 30-3 at halftime against South Carolina before scoring 28 unanswered points in a 31-30 win.

Ole Miss rounds out the top five ahead of Oregon and Texas Tech. Oklahoma jumped Notre Dame as the Fighting Irish stayed at No. 9.

The biggest matchup of Week 13 is in the Big Ten as No. 16 USC heads to No. 6 Oregon in what could be a playoff elimination game. The Trojans’ playoff hopes would get a huge boost with an upset over the Ducks.

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There’s only one other matchup between teams in the AP Top 25. That’s in Norman as the Sooners host No. 23 Missouri. The Tigers moved back into the poll after beating Mississippi State. There could have been as many as four ranked matchups, but Cincinnati lost at home to Arizona ahead of its game against No. 11 BYU and Pitt lost at home to Notre Dame ahead of its road trip to No. 15 Georgia Tech.

AP Top 25

1. Ohio State (10-0)

2. Indiana (11-0)

3. Texas A&M (10-0)

4. Georgia (9-1)

5. Ole Miss (9-1)

6. Oregon (9-1)

7. Texas Tech (9-1)

8. Oklahoma (8-2)

9. Notre Dame (8-2)

10. Alabama (8-2)

11. BYU (9-1)

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12. Vanderbilt (8-2)

13. Utah (8-2)

14. Miami (8-2)

15. Georgia Tech (9-1)

16. USC (8-2)

17. Texas (7-3)

18. Michigan (8-2)

19. Virginia (9-2)

20. Tennessee (7-3)

21. James Madison (9-1)

22. North Texas (9-1)

23. Missouri (7-3)

24. Tulane (8-2)

25. Houston (8-2)