The final Associated Press Top 25 poll before the College Football Playoff Selection Committee unveils its first ranking on Tuesday night is officially set, and the losses of three Top 10 teams have dramatically reshuffled the deck. While the top of the poll remains stable, the massive jumps and falls below them indicate a volatile CFP picture.
Here is the new AP Top 25 Poll for Week 11 (released Sunday, November 2, 2025):
The Top Tier (Unchanged)
The top seven teams remained stable, reflecting their undefeated or one-loss status and dominant performances.
| Rank | Team (Record) | Conference | Previous Rank |
| 1 | Ohio State (8-0) | Big Ten | 1 |
| 2 | Indiana (9-0) | Big Ten | 2 |
| 3 | Texas A&M (8-0) | SEC | 3 |
| 4 | Alabama (7-1) | SEC | 4 |
| 5 | Georgia (7-1) | SEC | 5 |
| 6 | Oregon (7-1) | Big Ten | 6 |
| 7 | Ole Miss (8-1) | SEC | 8 |
Major Movers and New Top 10 Faces
The biggest beneficiary of the chaos was the Big 12, which now places two teams in the Top 10 for the first time in two years.
- BYU (8-0) Jumps to No. 8 (+2): The Cougars are the Big 12’s last undefeated team and are now positioned perfectly for the conference’s automatic CFP bid.
- Texas Tech (8-1) Jumps to No. 9 (+4): A big road win over Kansas State pushed the Red Raiders into the Top 10. They face No. 8 BYU this weekend in a massive Big 12 showdown.
- Notre Dame (6-2) Rises to No. 10 (+2): The Irish won a tight contest against Boston College, earning enough respect to return to the Top 10 for the first time since Week 3.
- Oklahoma (7-2) and Texas (7-2) Surge (+7): Both SEC rivals made huge leaps after strong wins. Oklahoma is now No. 11 after beating Tennessee, while Texas is No. 13 after holding off Vanderbilt.
The Tumble: Top 15 Teams Pay the Price
The losses of three top-10 teams caused the biggest shake-up of the season.
| Rank | Team (Record) | Conference | Previous Rank | Change |
| 15 | Vanderbilt (7-2) | SEC | 9 | -6 |
| 16 | Georgia Tech (8-1) | ACC | 8 | -8 |
| 18 | Miami (FL) (6-2) | ACC | 10 | -8 |
| 23 | Tennessee (6-3) | SEC | 14 | -9 |
- Georgia Tech and Miami saw their College Football Playoff aspirations take a major hit, dropping eight spots each after losing to unranked NC State and SMU, respectively.
- Tennessee suffered the largest drop, plummeting nine spots after their third loss of the season.
Full AP Top 25 Poll (Week 11)
| Rank | Team (Record) | Rank | Team (Record) |
| 1 | Ohio State (8-0) | 14 | Louisville (7-1) |
| 2 | Indiana (9-0) | 15 | Vanderbilt (7-2) |
| 3 | Texas A&M (8-0) | 16 | Georgia Tech (8-1) |
| 4 | Alabama (7-1) | 17 | Utah (7-2) |
| 5 | Georgia (7-1) | 18 | Miami (FL) (6-2) |
| 6 | Oregon (7-1) | 19 | Missouri (6-2) |
| 7 | Ole Miss (8-1) | 20 | USC (6-2) |
| 8 | BYU (8-0) | 21 | Michigan (7-2) |
| 9 | Texas Tech (8-1) | 22 | Memphis (8-1) |
| 10 | Notre Dame (6-2) | 23 | Tennessee (6-3) |
| 11 | Oklahoma (7-2) | 24 | Washington (6-2) |
| 12 | Virginia (8-1) | 25 | Cincinnati (7-2) |
| 13 | Texas (7-2) |
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