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No. 3Indiana sets AP Top 25 record, Texas rejoins the rankings

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Indiana climbed to No. 3 in college football’s AP Top 25 poll, scoring its highest ranking in poll history, thanks to Saturday’s 10-point win at Oregon.

The slew of Week 7 losses by ranked teams also made room for five arrivals in the poll, the most turnover in a regular-season poll since October 2022. Among the entrants are No. 20 USC and No. 21 Texas, who went from the preseason No. 1 to unranked last week.

Big drops hit the matchup losers: The Ducks fell to No. 8, their lowest ranking in 20 polls, and No. 14 Oklahoma plunged eight spots after its upset by Texas.

Ohio State and Miami remained the top two teams, while No. 4 Texas A&M and No. 5 Mississippi traded places after their respective wins over Florida and Washington State. Alabama climbed two spots to No. 6.

See more about what happened in this week’s Top 25 poll, tell us what the rankings should’ve been and follow live updates from The Associated Press below.

Here are the top games ahead:

  • No. 5 Mississippi (6-0) at No. 9 Georgia (5-1) brings Georgia a chance to burnish its playoff resume by knocking off a top-five team.
  • No. 6 Alabama (5-1) vs. No. 11 Tennessee (5-1) will put Bama’s defense to the test in another SEC must-watch matchup, as the Crimson Tide starts to look more like the real thing.
  • No. 13 Notre Dame (4-2) vs. No. 20 Southern Cal (5-1) brings two teams on the fringes of playoff discussion to center stage, and the Fighting Irish can’t afford a third loss.
  • No. 15 BYU (6-0) vs. No. 23 Utah (5-1): The Utes have a chance to prove they’re a better team than when they were hammered at home by Texas Tech a few weeks ago. This one could throw yet another wrinkle into the Big 12 title chase.

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WATCH: This week’s AP Top 25 recap

Indiana cracks the top three, Oklahoma falls to No. 14 and the Longhorns return to the rankings in this week’s AP Top 25.

 

Predicting the playoffs based on the AP Top 25

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Indiana and Texas A&M would be top-four seeds in the College Football Playoff based on this week’s Top 25 rankings. Tennessee and South Florida would be back on the mock bracket.

Ohio State and Miami remain the top two seeds as the Nos. 1 and 2 teams in the AP poll, with Indiana No. 3 and Texas A&M No. 4.

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The excitement continues in Week 8

Three ranked SEC games highlight the slate next week as No. 10 LSU heads to No. 17 Vanderbilt, No. 9 Georgia hosts No. 5 Ole Miss and No. 11 Tennessee travels to Tuscaloosa to face No. 6 Alabama.

No. 20 USC and No. 13 Notre Dame square off in a historic rivalry, this time in Irish territory, where the Trojans haven’t won since 2011. Notre Dame won the last two matchups, most recently beating USC 49-35 in late November.

Over in the Big 12, an undefeated BYU team takes on Utah. It’s the 103rd faceoff between the two teams, with Utah holding the overall crown 52-30-4.

Hear from a voter: Is this the most unpredictable year in CFB in quite a while?

Is this the most unpredictable year in CFB in quite a while? Is this the year we will see a 2- or 3-loss team in the playoffs?
Berry K.

We could possibly see a 2- to 3-loss SEC team depending on the circumstances.

But I agree. There is no clear favorite for a title right now. Every week has been something new, especially for us AP voters.

Jerry Humphrey is a Top 25 voter and an Auburn sports writer for AL.com. You can follow him on X: @JerryHump3.

 

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are still buzzin’

Georgia Tech running back Jamal Haynes (1) runs against Virginia Tech during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025 at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta. (Daniel Varnado/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

Georgia Tech running back Jamal Haynes (1) runs against Virginia Tech during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025 at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta. (Daniel Varnado/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

Georgia Tech improved to 6-0 on Saturday with a 35-20 win against Virginia Tech.

The Yellow Jackets improved to No. 12, their highest ranking since coming in at No. 8 in the final poll of the 2014 season. Quarterback Haynes King continued to shine, completing 20 of 24 passes for 213 yards and a touchdown while tacking on 60 rushing yards and two rushing scores.

King’s 60 rushing yards were the third most on the roster behind Jamal Haynes (69) and Malachi Hosley (129).

Ask an AP sports writer about what’s ahead for the rankings

AP college football reporter Maura Carey will answer a few questions about what could lie ahead for the poll, based on the season schedule.

AP employees don’t vote themselves, but they keep an equally close eye on the season.

 

A look at Alabama and Missouri after an SEC nail-biter

Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson throws a pass during the second half an NCAA college football game against Missouri Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Columbia, Mo. (AP Photo/L.G. Patterson)

Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson throws a pass during the second half an NCAA college football game against Missouri Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Columbia, Mo. (AP Photo/L.G. Patterson)

Alabama won its third straight SEC game on Saturday with a 27-24 win over Missouri, solidifying the victory with a late fourth-quarter interception.

The Crimson Tide improved to No. 6, its highest ranking since Sept. 2024. Missouri played tough and didn’t fall far, dropping two spots in the poll to No. 16.

Next up: The Tigers head to Auburn for a Saturday night showdown. The road doesn’t get any easier for Alabama after three ranked matchups. The Tide hosts No. 11 Tennessee on Saturday.

Hear from a voter: Do the preseason polls still matter?

Now that we’re mid-season, how much are you weighing those preseason polls in comparison to the resume of the team when building a ballot?
Thomas

Yeah, preseason polls are out the window now.

I’m basing my votes on what’s going on currently, and the furthest I try to go back is three weeks when looking at certain teams.

Jerry Humphrey is a Top 25 voter and an Auburn sports writer for AL.com. You can follow him on X: @JerryHump3.

 

This week’s biggest rise and fall

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Dominant rushing attack helps Texas Tech land at No. 7

Texas Tech earned its highest ranking since November 2008, coming in at No. 7 after a convincing 42-17 win against Kansas.

Starting quarterback Behren Morton exited the game early with an injury for the third time this season. Backup Will Hammond finished the game at signal-caller.

Texas Tech quarterback Will Hammond (15) runs for a touchdown during the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game against Kansas, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Lubbock, Texas. (AP Photo/Annie Rice)

Texas Tech quarterback Will Hammond (15) runs for a touchdown during the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game against Kansas, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Lubbock, Texas. (AP Photo/Annie Rice)

What the Red Raiders lacked in the air they made up for on foot. In all, 372 of Texas Tech’s 505 yards from scrimmage were gained on the ground. Cameron Dickey rushed for 263 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries. Hammond added 61 rushing yards and two rushing scores.

Hear from a voter: How do you justify not ranking Miami No. 1?

With the schedule Miami has played how do you justify not ranking them #1?
Jodi

Miami has the resume to be considered the No. 1 team. However, it’s hard to measure the Hurricanes schedule with Ohio State’s at the moment.

Miami’s best win against Notre Dame & FSU could line up with the Buckeyes’ best wins against Texas & Illinois.

Florida State running back Gavin Sawchuk (27) is stopped by the Miami defense during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, in Tallahassee, Fla. (AP Photo/Colin Hackley)

Florida State running back Gavin Sawchuk (27) is stopped by the Miami defense during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, in Tallahassee, Fla. (AP Photo/Colin Hackley)

Jerry Humphrey is a Top 25 voter and an Auburn sports writer for AL.com. You can follow him on X: @JerryHump3.

 

Conference breakdown

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SEC (10): No. 4 Texas A&M, No. 5 Ole Miss, No. 6 Alabama, No. 9 Georgia, No. 10 LSU, No. 11 Tennessee, No. 14 Oklahoma, No. 16 Missouri, No. 17 Vanderbilt and No. 21 Texas.

Big Ten (5): No. 1 Ohio State, No. 3 Indiana, No. 8 Oregon, No. 20 USC, No. 25 Nebraska.

Big 12 (4): No. 7 Texas Tech, No. 15 BYU, No. 23 Utah, No. 24 Cincinnati.

ACC (3): No. 2 Miami, No. 12 Georgia Tech, No. 18 Virginia.

American (2): No. 19 South Florida, No. 22 Memphis.

Independent (1): No. 13 Notre Dame.

 

Eight ranked teams stumble in Week 7

Eight ranked teams lost this weekend: Oregon, Oklahoma, Missouri, Michigan, Illinois, Arizona State, Iowa State and Florida State.

Those were the first losses of the season for Oregon, Oklahoma and Missouri.

Five teams lost to unranked opponents and four of those were knocked out of the rankings: Michigan, Florida State, Iowa State, Arizona State. Michigan took the biggest fall, dropping from No. 15 to unranked after a 31-13 loss to USC.

 

AP Top 25 temperature check

Heating up: No. 3 Indiana, No. 6 Alabama, No. 7 Texas Tech, No. 13 Notre Dame, No. 15 BYU.

Cooling down: No. 8 Oregon, No. 14 Oklahoma, No. 16 Missouri, Michigan (now unranked), Illinois (now unranked).

Steady: No. 1 Ohio State, No. 2 Miami

 

Who’s in? Who’s out?

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In: No. 20 USC, No. 21 Texas, No. 23 Utah, No. 24 Cincinnati, No. 25 Nebraska.

Out: Illinois, Michigan, Florida State, Iowa State, Arizona State.

Hear from a voter: How do you compare Indiana with Miami and Ohio State?

With Indiana having two top ten wins, how do you compare them with Miami and Ohio State?
Matthew E.

Right now Indiana looks good next to Miami and Ohio State.

I firmly believe the Hoosiers and the Hurricanes have two of the best quarterbacks in Carson Beck and Fernando Mendoza — on top of both having really elite defenses.

The biggest separation between the programs is coaching. Ryan Day has proven he can win the big one and compete in high-stakes games consistently.

Curt Cignetti’s victory at Oregon puts him on the radar of trusting his game plan in big games. Mario Christobol is still aiming to get some key wins in high-stakes games. However, this season is a step in the right direction.

Jerry Humphrey is a Top 25 voter and an Auburn sports writer for AL.com. You can follow him on X: @JerryHump3.

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Hear from a voter: Is Indiana legitimate?

Are the Indiana Hoosiers for real? I’m not convinced that Ohio State is “top tier” this season after squeaking by Texas week one.
Jeremy R.

Indiana is legit.

Under Curt Cignetti the Hoosiers only losses came against the two teams who played in last year’s national championship.

They still need to take care of business against the rest of their Big Ten schedule, but the Hoosiers have to be a heavy favorite to make it to the Big Ten title game now that the toughest opponent left on the schedule, Penn State, will be without starting quarterback Drew Allar.

Jerry Humphrey is a Top 25 voter and an Auburn sports writer for AL.com. You can follow him on X: @JerryHump3.

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Indiana earns highest ranking in program history

Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza (15) warms up before an NCAA college football game against Oregon, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Eugene, Ore. (AP Photo/Lydia Ely)

Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza (15) warms up before an NCAA college football game against Oregon, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Eugene, Ore. (AP Photo/Lydia Ely)

A 30-20 win against Oregon carried Indiana to its highest ranking in program history, coming in at No. 3. It’s the 20th consecutive poll appearance for the Hoosiers, who also earned three first-place votes this week, their most since 1945.

Oregon tied it up in the fourth quarter with a pick-six from freshman Brandon Finney. The Hoosiers didn’t falter, responding with an immediate 12-play, 75-yard touchdown drive and picking off Ducks’ quarterback Dante Moore on consecutive possessions to seal the game.

Oregon fell to No. 8 as a result, the Ducks’ lowest ranking since last September.

AP Top 25 poll rankings

  1. Ohio State
  2. Miami (Fla.)
  3. Indiana
  4. Texas A&M
  5. Ole Miss
  6. Alabama
  7. Texas Tech
  8. Oregon
  9. Georgia
  10. LSU
  11. Tennessee
  12. Georgia Tech
  13. Notre Dame
  14. Oklahoma
  15. BYU
  16. Missouri
  17. Vanderbilt
  18. Virginia
  19. South Florida
  20. USC
  21. Texas
  22. Memphis
  23. Utah
  24. Cincinnati
  25. Nebraska
 

Knocking on the door

USC, Texas and Utah are likely to return to the rankings after big-time wins on Saturday.

Cincinnati could crack the rankings following its fifth-straight win, a 20-11 victory over UCF. The Bearcats received the most votes of any unranked team last week after a convincing win against Iowa State.

Nebraska came out on top against Maryland in a battle between AP Top 25 hopefuls. The Cornhuskers improved to 5-1 with a 34-31 win and could see their first ranking of the season.

Hear from a voter: Thoughts on Texas A&M as a potential top 3 team?

What are your thoughts on Texas A&M after another dominate win? Top 3 team in the nation? The 3rd down defense is incredible!
Richard C.

Mike Elko is now 7-4 in his first 10 conference games in the SEC. Now improving to 6-0 on the year, the Aggies hope to keep that same momentum and not stall out like they did in 2024.

Texas A&M running back Le'Veon Moss (8) runs the ball against Florida during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in College Station, Texas. (Meredith Seaver/College Station Eagle via AP)

Texas A&M running back Le’Veon Moss (8) runs the ball against Florida during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in College Station, Texas. (Meredith Seaver/College Station Eagle via AP)

Jerry Humphrey is a Top 25 voter and an Auburn sports writer for AL.com. You can follow him on X: @JerryHump3.

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Nine Top 25 teams remain undefeated

Nine AP Top 25 teams maintained an undefeated record through Week 7: No. 1 Ohio State, No. 2 Miami, No. 4 Ole Miss, No. 5 Texas A&M, No. 7 Indiana, No. 9 Texas Tech, No. 13 Georgia Tech, No. 18 BYU and No. 23 Memphis.

Memphis tight end Christian Ross (15) raises his arms as he celebrates during an NCAA football game against Florida Atlantic on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025 in Boca Raton, Fla. (AP Photo/Doug Murray)

Memphis tight end Christian Ross (15) raises his arms as he celebrates during an NCAA football game against Florida Atlantic on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025 in Boca Raton, Fla. (AP Photo/Doug Murray)

Memphis entered the Top 25 just last week after a 45-7 win against Tulsa. The Tigers had the week off and will return to game action on Oct. 18 with a trip to UAB.

BYU squeaked by Arizona in a double-overtime thriller on Saturday night. A 7-yard rushing touchdown by BYU freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier sealed the deal for the Cougars.

Hear from a voter: How does a team’s future game schedule impact its ranking?

How does a team’s future game schedule impact its ranking? Some teams showcase strong performances against weaker opponents but soon falter.
Alex

Future games holds significant value.

For example, Ole Miss and Tennessee did not have convincing games this week. However, they will be heavily monitored next week because of their matchups against ranked opponents.

Jerry Humphrey is a Top 25 voter and an Auburn sports writer for AL.com. You can follow him on X: @JerryHump3.

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Whose stock is up?

No. 7 Indiana is poised to crack the top five after outscoring No. 3 Oregon 30-20 in Ducks’ territory.

Other Saturday highlights included unranked USC, Texas and Utah teams delivering big-time wins against ranked opponents.

The Trojans could return to the rankings after outplaying No. 15 Michigan, beating the Wolverines 31-13. Texas came out on top of the Red River Rivalry, beating No. 6 Oklahoma 23-6. Utah rounded out competition for the day with a dominant 42-10 win against No. 21 Arizona State.

No. 9 Texas Tech could see its highest ranking of the season after a 42-17 win against Kansas.

Hear from a voter: What potential does Alabama have for a national title bid?

You have Alabama ranked No. 6 and other voters feel similarly. You know the Crimson Tide: What are their strengths and weaknesses when it comes to a national title bid?
AP sports editor Dave Zelio

Alabama’s opening season loss to FSU will weigh down its record. However, three straight Top 25 wins in SEC play has them as the frontrunner to win the conference.

Their biggest strength right now is the defense coming up big late in games and the brilliance of QB TY Simpson as one of the best passers in the country.

Jerry Humphrey is a Top 25 voter and an Auburn sports writer for AL.com. You can follow him on X: @JerryHump3.

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Expect these teams to fall

Washington State wide receiver Landon Wright (84) pulls in a 26-yard touchdown pass during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Mississippi, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Washington State wide receiver Landon Wright (84) pulls in a 26-yard touchdown pass during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Mississippi, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Stock down: No. 3 Oregon is set to slip out of the top five after falling to No. 7 Indiana at home. The Ducks ranked in the top three for the past two weeks after beating Penn State.

No. 4 Ole Miss could fall in the poll after unexpectedly struggling against Washington State. The Rebels pulled out a 24-21 win, but could see a slight drop off in the rankings after the uninspiring outing.

No. 6 Oklahoma could drop out of the top 10 for the first time in weeks after losing to an unranked Texas team on Saturday.

Hear from a voter: How did you settle spots for Indiana and Oregon on your ballot?

Let’s look at Indiana-Oregon: You moved both teams around on your ballot after the Hoosiers won in Eugene; describe how you settled on your ballot spots for both teams after what you saw.
AP sports editor Dave Zelio

Indiana is off to a 6-0 start and now has two wins against ranked teams after having zero in 2024. It’s worth considering that this may be the best year in Indiana history. So moving them up was a given, seeing how the rest of their conference schedule holds up.

For Oregon, the remaining schedule does include quality opponents like USC and Washington, but none are against teams that entered this weekend ranked inside the Top 25.

Not to mention, the Ducks’ best win is against Penn State, who just dropped back-to-back losses to conference opponents.

Jerry Humphrey is a Top 25 voter and an Auburn sports writer for AL.com. You can follow him on X: @JerryHump3.

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Saturday results pave the way for a top 10 shakeup

Two top 10 teams lost on Saturday, paving the way for movement in today’s poll.

Oregon defensive back Dillon Thieneman, left, tackles Indiana wide receiver Elijah Sarratt (13) during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Eugene, Ore. (AP Photo/Lydia Ely)
Oregon defensive back Dillon Thieneman, left, tackles Indiana wide receiver Elijah Sarratt (13) during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Eugene, Ore. (AP Photo/Lydia Ely)
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer (10) is sacked by Texas defensive end Brad Spence, obscured, and defensive end Colin Simmons, right, during the second half of an NCAA college football game at the Cotton Bowl, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Dallas. Texas won 23-6. (AP Photo/Jeffrey McWhorter)
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer (10) is sacked by Texas defensive end Brad Spence, obscured, and defensive end Colin Simmons, right, during the second half of an NCAA college football game at the Cotton Bowl, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Dallas. Texas won 23-6. (AP Photo/Jeffrey McWhorter)

No. 3 Oregon hopes to hang on to its top 10 status after a loss to No. 7 Indiana. And No. 6 Oklahoma has a substantial fall at stake after losing to Texas in a matchup that wasn’t particularly close.

No. 5 Texas A&M, No. 8 Alabama and No. 9 Texas Tech each racked up a win Saturday and could benefit from Oklahoma and Oregon’s losses.

Ask an AP Top 25 voter a question

College football writer and Top 25 voter Jerry Humphrey will answer a few questions before and after the rankings drop.

 

Who votes in the poll, and how does it work?

No organization has been ranking teams and naming a major college football national champion longer than The Associated Press, since 1936.

AP employees don’t vote themselves, but they do choose the voters. AP Top 25 voters comprise around 60 writers and broadcasters who cover college football for AP members and other select outlets. The goal is to have every state with a Football Bowl Subdivision school represented by at least one voter.

Voting is a straight points system: A first-place vote is worth 25 points, a second-place vote is worth 24 points, down to 1 point for a 25th-place vote.

Then it’s just a summary of which teams are 1-25 based on the totals. Others receiving votes are also noted.

Voting is done online, and the tabulation is automated.

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