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Oregon Climbs to No. 2 as AP Top 25 Reorders After Week 5 Upsets

The upheaval followed four top-10 losses in Week 5, tightening the gap at the top of the AP poll.

Overview

  • Ohio State stayed No. 1 with 46 first-place votes, with Oregon closing to within 37 points after a double-overtime win at Penn State.
  • Ole Miss rose nine spots to No. 4—its best since 2015—while Oklahoma reached No. 5 and Texas A&M moved to No. 6.
  • Alabama returned to the top 10 at No. 10 after ending Georgia’s 33-game home win streak; Georgia slid to No. 12 and LSU to No. 13.
  • Florida State fell to No. 18 following a double-overtime loss at Virginia, which re-entered at No. 24, with Arizona State at No. 25 and USC and TCU dropping out.
  • The Coaches Poll tracked the same trends with Ohio State No. 1, Oregon No. 2, Ole Miss No. 4 and Alabama No. 11, marking the first week since 2016 that three top-five teams lost.