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Looking back on another consequential week of action across the country, let’s take a turn predicting what teams will emerge as the biggest movers in the AP top
It was another unpredictable week in college football, with no fewer than five AP Top 25 teams losing to unranked opponents. No. 6 Oklahoma fell from the ranks of the unbeaten with a 23-6 loss to Texas in the Red River Rivalry. No. 15 Michigan succumbed to the cross-country travel bug, losing 31-13 at USC.
In the Big Ten, Oregon hosts Indiana in an electric quarterback matchup featuring Dante Moore and Fernando Mendoza. Ohio State will face its biggest test in weeks at Illinois. No.
One of the wildest weekends of the 2025 college football season to date is in the books, and there will be a lot of shake-ups when the new rankings are released. Four teams in the top 10, including three teams in the top five,
Miami moved back to No. 2 in The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday, Texas Tech has its highest ranking since 2008 and Penn State and Texas fell all the way out of the Top 25 for the first time since 2022 after the two top-10 teams lost to unranked opponents.
The Associated Press has released its latest top 25 college football rankings following week six of the 2025 college football season.
Week 7 of college football is underway. No. 8 Alabama edged out No. 14 Missouri in an Southeastern Conference thriller, while No. 25 Florida State's slump worsened with a loss to Pitt.
Penn State isn't the only Bottom 25 newcomer this week. Kentucky is making its first appearance of the season after falling 35-14 at Georgia. But there is hope: Big Blue Madness is on Saturday. The annual preseason basketball party will provide a welcome distraction from the fact that UK football team is required to play seven more games.