After winning top-10 matchups, Ohio Statemoved up to No. 3 and Notre Damerose to No. 6 in The Associated Press college football poll. For the second straight week, there was major turnover at the bottom of the Top 25.
No. 1 Alabamaand Georgiastill hold the top two spots in the media ranking. The Crimson Tide received 58 first-place votes on Sunday.
Ohio State moved past Clemsonafter rallying in the fourth quarter at Penn State.
Clemson slipped to No. 4 after a close victory at home against Syracuse. The Buckeyes and Tigers each received a first-place vote.
LSUheld steady at No. 5, and Notre Dame moved up two spots after beating Stanford. Oklahomafell to No. 7 and No. 9 West Virginia is in the top 10 for the first time since 2012, when it reached No. 5 early in the season.
Washingtonalso moved into the top 10 after routing BYU.
Mississippi Statelost its second straight game and is unranked for the first time this season.
Californiaand Texas Techboth had one-week stays in the ranking after each lost Saturday at home.
No. 21 Coloradois the only unbeaten team left in the Pac-12. The Buffaloes are ranked for the first time since the final 2016 poll.
No. 22 Floridais back in. Suddenly, losing against the No. 13 Kentucky Wildcats doesn't seem so bad for the Gators.
No. 23 NC Stateis ranked for the first time this year after finishing in the Top 25 last season.
No. 24 Virginia Techand No. 25 Oklahoma Stateare back in the ranking after one week out.