Field Level Media
27 Oct 2025, 00:10 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Nirmalendu Majumdar/Ames Tribune / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Reflecting a week of college football that wasn't too chaotic at the top, the top six teams in Sunday's Associated Press Top 25 poll remained unchanged.
Ohio State stayed at No. 1 followed by Indiana, Texas A&M, Alabama, Georgia and Oregon.
Ole Miss moved up one spot past Georgia Tech to No. 7 after its 34-26 win at Oklahoma, which fell five spots to No. 18.
Vanderbilt also moved up a spot to No. 9 after improving to 7-1 with Saturday's 17-10 win over Missouri, which fell four spots to No. 19.
BYU, which rallied to beat Iowa State 41-27 to improve to 8-0, moved up one spot into a tie with Miami for 10th.
Cincinnati and Michigan were the biggest risers of the week, each moving up four spots. The Bearcats leapt to No. 17 with a 41-20 win over Baylor while the Wolverines jumped to No. 21 with a 31-20 win at Michigan State.
Four of the bottom eight teams in last week's poll -- South Florida, LSU, Illinois and Arizona State -- fell out of the poll after losing Saturday. They were replaced by No. 22 Houston, No. 23 Southern California, No. 24 Utah and No. 25 Memphis.
The full Top 25:
1. Ohio State (7-0)
2. Indiana (8-0)
3. Texas A&M (8-0)
4. Alabama (7-1)
5. Georgia (6-1)
6. Oregon (7-1)
7. Ole Miss (7-1)
8. Georgia Tech (8-0)
9. Vanderbilt (7-1)
10. Miami (6-1)
10. BYU (8-0)
12. Notre Dame (5-2)
13. Texas Tech (7-1)
14. Tennessee (6-2)
15. Virginia (7-1)
16. Louisville (6-1)
17. Cincinnati (7-1)
18. Oklahoma (6-2)
19. Missouri (6-2)
20. Texas (6-2)
21. Michigan (6-2)
22. Houston (7-1)
23. USC (5-2)
24. Utah (6-2)
25. Memphis (7-1)
--Field Level Media
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