The AP Top 25 for Week 11 has been released.

Week 10 was eventful across the board, with 7 ranked teams losing. That list includes Playoff hopefuls such as Texas A&M, Clemson, Penn State, Iowa State and Kansas State.

The Big Ten maintained its hold on the top of the AP Top 25 for another week. Oregon retained the top spot while Ohio State moved up to No. 3 following its dramatic win in Happy Valley. As a result of that performance, Penn State fell to No. 6.

Indiana is now in the top 10 for the first time since the 2020 season, landing at No. 8. Before that, the Hoosiers hadn’t been ranked in the top 10 since 1967. Only 4 Big Ten teams appear in the AP Top 25 this week.

Georgia remains the top-ranked SEC team at No. 2 in the country. The Bulldogs are joined by Texas in the top 5 this week. The Longhorns moved up to No. 5 this week ahead of Penn State despite being off in Week 10. Tennessee stayed put at No. 7 following its win over Kentucky.

Texas A&M was in the top 10 last week, but the Aggies dropped way back to No. 15 after losing to South Carolina in Columbia on Saturday.

Alabama (No. 11) and LSU (No. 14) land in the top 15 as they prepare to face off in Baton Rouge this week. The loser is likely to be out of the College Football Playoff discussion barring significant chaos down the stretch.

Ole Miss made a big statement this week with its road win at Arkansas. The Rebels moved up to No. 16 as a result of that performance. Vanderbilt is the only other SEC team to appear in the top 25 this week following its win over Auburn. Mizzou was No. 25 last week but slipped out of the poll following an idle Saturday.

Here’s the full AP Top 25:

  1. Oregon
  2. Georgia
  3. Ohio State
  4. Miami
  5. Texas
  6. Penn State
  7. Tennessee
  8. Indiana
  9. BYU
  10. Notre Dame
  11. Alabama
  12. Boise State
  13. SMU
  14. LSU
  15. Texas A&M
  16. Ole Miss
  17. Iowa State
  18. Army
  19. Clemson
  20. Washington State
  21. Colorado
  22. Kansas State
  23. Pitt
  24. Vanderbilt
  25. Louisville

Others receiving votes:

Missouri 81, South Carolina 58, Tulane 41, UNLV 9, Louisiana-Lafayette 9, Washington 4, Arizona St. 3, Iowa 2, Texas Tech 2.