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College football rankings: Projecting AP Top 25 after Rivalry Week

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By SDS Staff

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Almost as if it were scripted, Rivalry Week has shaken up the top ten.

The big upset of Week 13 belongs to No. 10 Ohio State which thumped No. 4 Michigan 62-39 in Columbus. The Buckeyes are now 11-1 heading into a Big Ten Championship game against Northwestern, which moved to 8-4 after beating Illinois.

Georgia should take over Michigan’s No. 4 spot after beating in-state rival Georgia Tech 45-21. The ranking means little to the Bulldogs however. UGA needs to beat No. 1 Alabama to go to the College Football Playoff. This has been the case for the Bulldogs since the loss at LSU, the only blemish on their record.

The seven-overtime LSU-Texas A&M classic put the post-Week 13 Associated Press Top 25 projection on hold into early Sunday morning on the East coast, but alas, here we are:

Records reflect completed games. Betting lines via MyBookie.

  1. Alabama (12-0) def. Auburn
  2. Clemson (12-0) def. South Carolina
  3. Notre Dame (12-0) def. USC
  4. Georgia (11-1) def. Georgia Tech
  5. Ohio State (11-1) def. No. 4 Michigan
  6. Oklahoma (11-1) def. No. 12 West Virginia
  7. UCF (11-0) def. USF
  8. Michigan (10-2) lost to No. 10 Ohio State
  9. LSU (9-3) lost to Texas A&M
  10. Washington (9-3) def. No. 7 Washington State
  11. Florida (9-3) def. Florida State
  12. Penn State (9-3) def. Maryland
  13. Texas (9-3) def. Kansas
  14. Washington State (10-2) lost to No. 16 Washington
  15. West Virginia (8-3) lost to No. 6 Oklahoma
  16. Kentucky (9-3) def. Louisville
  17. Boise State (9-2) def. No. 14 Utah State
  18. Syracuse (9-3) def. Boston College
  19. Northwestern (8-4) def. Illinois
  20. Mississippi State (8-4) def. Ole Miss
  21. Texas A&M (8-4) def. No. 8 LSU
  22. Army (9-2) OFF
  23. Iowa State (7-4) def. Kansas State
  24. Utah State (10-1) lost to No. 21 Boise State
  25. Utah (8-3) def. BYU 35-27

Projected to fall out AP Top 25: No. 24 Pittsburgh (7-5) lost to Miami

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