The blood bath started on Friday night when both No. 2 Clemson and No. 8 Washington State both went down. It didn’t end there.

Auburn and Washington became the third and fourth top ten teams to get knocked off in a huge weekend in college football.

Here’s how Sunday’s AP Top 25 should look:

1 Alabama def. Arkansas, 41-9
2 Penn State did not play
3 Georgia def. Missouri, 53-28
4 TCU def. Kansas State, 26-6
5 Clemson lost to Syracuse, 27-24
6 Wisconsin def. Purdue, 17-9
7 Ohio State def. Nebraska, 56-14
8 Miami def. Georgia Tech, 25-24
9 Oklahoma def. Texas, 29-24
10 Washington lost to Arizona State 13-7
11 USC def. Utah 28-27
12 Oklahoma State def. Baylor, 59-16
13 Virginia Tech did not play
14 Notre Dame did not play
15 Washington State lost to Cal, 37-3
16 Michigan def. Indiana, 27-20
17 USF def. Cincinnati, 33-3
18 Auburn lost to LSU, 27-23
19 North Carolina State def. Pittsburgh, 35-17
20 Michigan State leading Minnesota
21 UCF def. ECU, 63-21
22 Stanford def. Oregon 49-7
23 West Virginia def. Texas Tech, 46-35
24 LSU def. Auburn, 27-23
25. San Diego State lost to Boise State 31-14

Dropped out: No. 24 Texas Tech, No. 25 Navy