If you’re a fan of Team Chaos, Week 12 was mostly a tease.

No. 1 Alabama was tied with The Citadel 10-10 at the half. No. 2 Clemson trailed Duke 6-0 in the first quarter. No. 4 Michigan trailed Indiana 17-15 at the half.

But the slow starts did not hold. The Associated Press Top 25 top four (same as the College Football Playoff rankings) managed to pull away and win their games as expected.

The biggest upset on the day belongs to Oklahoma State. The unranked Pokes knocked off No. 7 West Virginia in one of those Big 12 shootouts we’ve come to know and love.

No. 22 Boston College choked in the fourth quarter and fell to unranked Florida State in Tallahassee. The Eagles will almost certainly be bounced from the top 25 as a result.

Not all games have hit 0:00, but here’s how we project the AP Top 25 heading into Week 13:

Records reflect completed games.

  1. Alabama (11-0) def. The Citadel
  2. Clemson (11-0) def. Duke
  3. Notre Dame (11-0) def. No. 12 Syracuse
  4. Michigan (10-1) def. Indiana
  5. Georgia (10-1) def. UMass
  6. Oklahoma (10-1) def. Kansas
  7. Washington State (9-1) leading Arizona, 14-0 1Q
  8. Ohio State (10-1) def. Maryland
  9. LSU (9-2) def. Rice
  10. UCF (9-0) leading No. 19 Cincinnati, 35-6 4Q
  11. Texas (7-3) def. No. 18 Iowa State
  12. West Virginia (8-2) lost to Oklahoma State
  13. Florida (8-3) def. Idaho
  14. Utah State (10-1) def. Colorado State
  15. Penn State (8-3) def. Rutgers
  16. Washington (8-3) def. Oregon State
  17. Kentucky (8-3) def. MTSU
  18. Utah (8-3) def. Colorado
  19. Boise State (8-2) def. New Mexico
  20. Syracuse (8-3) lost to No. 3 Notre Dame
  21. Northwestern (7-4) def. Minnesota
  22. Mississippi State (7-4) def. Arkansas
  23. Cincinnati (9-1) losing to No. 11 UCF, 35-13 4Q
  24. Iowa State (6-4) lost to No. 13 Texas
  25. Army (9-2) def. Colgate

Projected to fall out of AP Top 25: No. 22 Boston College lost to Florida State