The updated college football rankings will be released Sunday afternoon with the AP Top 25 Poll and the Coaches Poll.

The Georgia Bulldogs, who had a bye week, will remain at No. 1 in the AP Top 25 Poll. The nation’s No. 2 team Cincinnati beat Navy, and Oklahoma beat Kansas. Alabama also beat Tennessee. So, no top 4 teams lost this week.

The highest ranked team to lose Saturday was No. 7 Penn State. The Nittany Lions dropped a 9-overtime game to Illinois, and they will likely fall out of the top 20.

Below is how we think the college football rankings AP Top 25 will look Sunday afternoon.

College football rankings: AP Top 25 Week 9 Projection

1. Georgia Bulldogs (bye)
2. Cincinnati Bearcats (def. Navy)
3. Oklahoma Sooners (def. Kansas)
4. Alabama Crimson Tide (def. Tennessee)
5. Ohio State Buckeyes (def. Indiana)
6. Michigan Wolverines (def. Northwestern)
7. Michigan State Spartans (bye)
8. Oregon Ducks (def. UCLA)
9. Iowa Hawkeyes (bye)
10. Ole Miss Rebels (def. LSU)
11. Wake Forest Demon Deacons (def. Army)
12. Oklahoma State Cowboys (lost to Iowa State)
13. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (def. USC)
14. Texas A&M Aggies (def. South Carolina)
15. Kentucky Wildcats (bye)
16. Pittsburgh Panthers (def. Clemson)
17. Auburn Tigers (bye)
18. Baylor Bears (bye)
19. SMU Mustangs (def. Tulane)
20. San Diego State Aztecs (def. Air Force)
21. Penn State Nittany Lions (lost to Illinois)
22. UTSA Roadrunners (def. Louisiana Tech)
23. Iowa State Cyclones (lost to Oklahoma State)
24. Arkansas Razorbacks (def. Arkansas Pine-Bluff)
25. NC State Wolfpack (lost to Miami)