AP Poll voters saw enough to make some changes in the latest poll.

The B1G continues to have 4 teams in the poll after Week 2 action that saw Iowa win the Cy-Hawk game, and Wisconsin’s loss against Washington State.

Ohio State dropped 1 spot to No. 6 as USC jumped over the Buckeyes. Michigan and Penn State remained unchanged at No. 2 and No. 7. Michigan received 2 first-place votes.

Iowa rounded out the poll at No. 25, while Wisconsin dropped out.

Nationally, Texas jumped 7 spots to No. 4 on Sunday after it beat Alabama, and the Pac-12 became just the second conference (SEC) to place as many as 8 teams in an AP Top 25.

Georgia received 55 first-place votes to remain the clear No. 1.

1 Georgia
2 Michigan
3 Florida State
4 Texas
5 USC
6 Ohio State
7 Penn State
8 Washington
9 Notre Dame
10 Alabama
11 Tennessee
12 Utah
13 Oregon
14 Louisiana State
15 Kansas State
16 Oregon State
17 Ole Miss
18 Colorado
19 Oklahoma
20 North Carolina
21 Duke
22 Miami
23 Washington State
24 UCLA
25 Iowa

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES:
Clemson 86, Arkansas 33, TCU 19, Kansas 19, Tulane 17, Wisconsin 10, Kentucky 5, Mississippi St. 5, Minnesota 3, Cincinnati 3, Fresno St. 2, Wyoming 1, Oklahoma St. 1, Maryland 1, James Madison 1.