– WEEK 10: GAMES PLAYED THROUGH NOV. 1, 2025 –
|
TEAM |
POINTS |
FIRST-PLACE VOTES |
LAST WEEK'S RANK |
| 1. |
Ohio State (8-0) |
886 |
47 |
1 |
| 2. |
Indiana (9-0) |
841 |
9 |
2 |
| 3. |
Texas A&M (8-0) |
784 |
|
3 |
| 4. |
Alabama (7-1) |
714 |
|
4 |
| 5. |
Georgia (7-1) |
644 |
|
5 |
| 6. |
Oregon (7-1) |
614 |
|
6 |
| 7. |
Ole Miss (8-1) |
565 |
|
7 |
| 8. |
BYU (8-0) |
479 |
|
11 |
| 9. |
Texas Tech (8-1) |
408 |
|
13 |
| 10. |
Notre Dame (6-2) |
354 |
|
12 |
| 11. |
Virginia (8-1) |
229 |
|
16 |
| 12. |
Texas (7-2) |
222 |
|
N/A |
| 13. |
Oklahoma (7-2) |
220 |
|
N/A |
| 14. |
Louisville (7-1) |
189 |
|
15 |
| 15. |
Georgia Tech (8-1) |
165 |
|
8 |
| 16. |
Vanderbilt (7-2) |
117 |
|
9 |
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES:
Miami-FL (53), Utah (48), Missouri (33), Tennessee (18), USC (10), Michigan (9), Memphis (5), Cincinnati (3), Houston (2), Iowa (2), Washington (2).
NOTES:
This week's top seven teams remained unchanged after going a combined 4-0 in Week 10. Ohio State, which received 47 of 56 first-place votes, held the No. 1 spot for the tenth consecutive week following a 38-14 home win over Penn State. The Buckeyes' streak matches the longest in school history, having also spent 10 straight weeks atop the poll in 2015.
Georgia Tech, the highest-ranked team to lose in Week 10, dropped seven spots to No. 15 after a 12-point loss at NC State.
Vanderbilt also fell seven spots to No. 16 following a 34-31 loss at Texas, while the Longhorns entered the poll at No. 12 after the win.
Oklahoma rejoined the rankings at No. 13 after a 33-27 victory at Tennessee, knocking the Volunteers out of the poll.
Miami (Fla.) fell out completely after a 26-20 overtime loss at SMU, ending the Hurricanes' streak of 20 consecutive appearances.
The SEC led all conferences with seven ranked teams, followed by the ACC and Big Ten with three each, the Big 12 with two, and the FBS Independents with one.
NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE:
No. 1 Ohio State at Purdue
No. 2 Indiana at Penn State
No. 3 Texas A&M at Missouri
LSU at No. 4 Alabama
No. 5 Georgia at Mississippi State
No. 6 Oregon at Iowa
The Citadel at No. 7 Mississippi
No. 8 BYU at No. 9 Texas Tech
Navy at No. 10 Notre Dame
Wake Forest at No. 11 Virginia
No. 12 Texas is idle
No. 13 Oklahoma is idle
California at No. 14 Louisville
No. 15 Georgia Tech is idle
Auburn at No. 16 Vanderbilt
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