Thanks to Florida State’s overtime win against Clemson and Oregon’s seven-point win at Washington State late Saturday night, all of the teams ahead of Texas A&M (4-0) won this weekend.

The Aggies remain at No. 6 in the Associated Press Top 25 and No. 6 in the Amway Coaches Poll, both of which released Sunday.

Texas A&M remains behind Baylor in the Coaches Poll but ahead of the Bears in the AP. SEC West rivals Alabama and Auburn also are ranked ahead of A&M in both polls.

Ole Miss (No. 11/10), Mississippi State (No. 16/14) and LSU (No. 18/No. 17) all are ranked as well, with Arkansas, next week’s opponent, the only division team outside of the Top 25.

The Aggies beat SMU, 58-6, on Saturday in Dallas.

Texas A&M ranks second in the country, scoring 55.3 points per game through Week 4, and fourth in the country with 405 passing yards per game. Meanwhile, Arkansas (3-1, 0-1) has beaten three consecutive opponents by a combined 123 points.

Following the game against the Razorbacks, A&M faces three consecutive ranked SEC West teams.