The latest AP Top 25 poll was released Sunday morning following a busy week of college football.
The top five remains unchanged, with Alabama receiving 59 of 60 first place votes after their come-back win on the road at Texas A&M. Oregon received the other first place vote and holds down the number two ranking following their blowout win at home over Tennessee.
Clemson had a bye, and Ohio State and Stanford took care of business to stay ranked third through fifth.
LSU moved up two spots from eighth to sixth, filling the void left by Texas A&M, who slid down to 10th. Florida State stomped Nevada and moved up two spots to eighth, while Louisville and Georgia remain seventh and ninth, respectively, to round out the top 10.
UCLA improved three spots to 13th after their impressive victory over Nebraska in Lincoln. The Cornhuskers fell out of the top 25 following the loss. After a scare against un-ranked Akron, Michigan moved down four positions from 11th to 15th.
Another big mover was Ole Miss, who came from behind to beat Texas on the road and remain undefeated. The Rebels moved up from 25th to 21st. Wisconsin fell four spots to 24th after their unusual loss to Arizona State, who is in the top 25 for the first time this season at number 23. Texas Tech is the only other newcomer to the rankings at 25 after defeating TCU, who was ranked 24th but fell out of the rankings following the loss.
The complete poll can be seen here.