While the Ohio State Buckeyes (4-0) maintained their precarious hold on the No. 1 spot after a solid victory at Washington, their reign is tighter than ever. The biggest story of the week belongs to the Oregon Ducks (5-0), who soared four spots to No. 2 following a thrilling double-overtime victory against Penn State in Happy Valley.
The Ducks, who received 16 first-place votes, now have their highest ranking since last year, while the gap between them and the Buckeyes is the narrowest since the preseason.
The Big Movers: Rebels and Crimson Tide
No team made a louder statement than Ole Miss (5-0). Head coach Lane Kiffin’s Rebels jumped an astounding nine spots to claim No. 4—their highest ranking since 2015. They earned the massive promotion by taking down a top-five LSU squad, an emphatic win that immediately thrusts them into the national title conversation.
Also making a triumphant return to the elite tier is Alabama (3-1). The Crimson Tide climbed seven spots to No. 10 after snapping Georgia’s 33-game home winning streak. Kalen DeBoer’s team, which started the season with a loss and was out of the top 10 for weeks, is suddenly back on firm ground.
The Great Fall: Top-10 Teams Stumble
The weekend was brutal for the poll’s former elite, as three other top-10 teams joined the carnage:
- Georgia (3-1) experienced the most jarring drop for a major contender, falling seven spots to No. 12 after the loss to Alabama. It’s the Bulldogs’ lowest ranking in nearly five seasons.
- LSU (4-1) plummeted nine spots to No. 13 after their loss to Ole Miss, showing the voters’ low tolerance for an early-season setback.
- Penn State (3-1), despite taking the No. 2 team to double overtime, was penalized four spots and lands at No. 7.
- The biggest free-fall of the week belonged to Florida State (3-1), which tumbled ten spots to No. 18 after a stunning double-overtime road loss to unranked Virginia.
Newcomers and Climbers
The shake-up opened the door for two teams to enter the Top 25:
- Virginia (4-1) capitalized on their upset of Florida State to debut at No. 24, marking their first appearance in the poll in six years.
- Arizona State (4-1) returned to the rankings at No. 25 after a convincing victory over former Top 25 member TCU, which fell out of the poll entirely.
In the Big Ten, the Indiana Hoosiers (5-0) continued their steady, impressive rise, climbing three spots to No. 8 and earning their first top-10 ranking of the season.
With four top-10 teams losing, the Week 6 poll provides a refreshed and deeply consequential backdrop for the season’s second month. The volatility at the top ensures that the playoff picture remains wide open, with the new-look Top 25 confirming that every Saturday is now a high-stakes elimination game.
AP Top 25 (Week 6)
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