No. 1 Alabama and no. 2 Miami both went down on the last week of the regular season, setting up a major shake-up in the rankings as we head into conference championship week.

As the new rankings get released this week, all eyes will be on how far Alabama falls after suffering its first defeat of the 2017 season against Auburn. Depending on what happens in conference championship games, Alabama might still find itself in the four-team field for the College Football Playoff.

Here’s how we project Sunday’s AP top 25 to unfold (note that the CFP rankings are released on Tuesday):

1 – Oklahoma def. WVU, 59-31
2 – Clemson leading South Carolina
3 – Auburn def. Alabama, 26-14
4 – Wisconsin def. Minnesota, 31-0
5 – Alabama lost to Auburn, 26-14
6 – Georgia def. Georgia Tech, 38-7
7 – Ohio State def. Michigan, 31-20
8 – Notre Dame late game
9 – Miami lost to Pitt, 24-14
10 – TCU def. Baylor, 45-22
11 – USC did not play
12 – Penn State def. Maryland, 66-3
13 – UCF def. South Florida, 49-42
14 – Washington State late game
15 – Washington late game
16 – Memphis def. ECU, 70-13
17 – Oklahoma State def. Kansas, 58-17
18 – LSU leading Texas A&M
19 – Stanford late game
20 – Michigan State def. Rutgers, 40-7
21 – Northwestern def. Illinois, 42-7
22 – Virginia Tech def. Virginia, 10-0
23 – Miss. State lost to Ole Miss, 31-28
24 – South Florida lost to UCF, 49-42
25 – NC State def. UNC, 33-21

Dropped out: Boise State