Good luck, AP voters.

The Week 4 Associated Press Top 25 presents all kinds of questions for the media boys and girls after a wild Saturday. With Big Ten and Pac-12 teams eligible to return to the poll, where do they belong compared to teams with multiple wins or highly ranked teams like Oklahoma and LSU, who each lost to unranked opponents?

In the preseason AP Top 25, here’s where eight teams from those conferences checked in:

  • Ohio State (No. 2)
  • Oregon (No. 9)
  • Penn State (No. 7)
  • Wisconsin (No. 12)
  • Michigan (No. 16)
  • USC (17)
  • Minnesota (No. 19)
  • Iowa (No. 24)

With so many teams undefeated and those above Power 5 teams available, it seems inevitable that Oklahoma and LSU are going to plummet behind a host of undefeated teams who won on Saturday or did not play.

Here’s how we think the AP Top 25 will shake out with some voters putting Big Ten and Pac-12 back into their preseason spots while others are reluctant to drop ranked teams who did not lose.

  1. Clemson (2-0), did not play
  2. Alabama (1-0) def. Missouri, 38-19
  3. Ohio State (0-0), did not play
  4. Georgia (1-0) def. Arkansas, 37-10
  5. Florida (1-0) def. Ole Miss, 51-35
  6. Notre Dame (2-0), did not play
  7. Auburn (1-0) def. No. 23 Kentucky, 29-13
  8. Penn State (0-0), did not play
  9. Miami (2-0) leading Florida State, 52-10 4Q
  10. Texas (2-0) def. Texas Tech, 63-56 (OT)
  11. UCF (2-0) def. East Carolina, 51-28
  12. Cincinnati (2-0) def. No. 22 Army, 24-10
  13. Mississippi State (1-0) def. No. 6 LSU, 44-34
  14. North Carolina (1-0), did not play
  15. Oklahoma State (2-0) def. West Virginia, 27-13
  16. Tennessee (1-0) def. South Carolina, 31-27
  17. Texas A&M (1-0) def. Vanderbilt, 17-12
  18. BYU (1-0) leading Troy, 14-0 1Q (BYU 14.5 favorites)
  19. Pittsburgh (3-0) def. No. 24 Louisville, 23-20
  20. Virginia Tech (0-0) leading NC State, 45-17 4Q
  21. Kansas State (1-1) def. No. 3 Oklahoma, 38-35
  22. Oklahoma (1-1) loss to Kansas State, 38-35
  23. LSU (0-1) lost to Mississippi State, 44-34
  24. Louisiana (3-0) def. Georgia Southern, 20-18
  25. Memphis (1-0), did not play

Projected to drop out of the AP Top 25: No. 22 Army (2-1) lost to No. 14 Cincinnati (24-10); No. 23 Kentucky (0-1) lost to No. 8 Auburn 29-13; No. 24 Louisville (1-2) lost to No. 21 Pittsburgh, 23-20