The top of the Associated Press Top 25 should mostly stay the same at Nos. 1 through 6. The marquee game of the day, No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Penn State lived up to all the hype as it came down to the final seconds. A couple teams will move up from No. 7 Stanford and No. 9 PSU falling.

The bottom of the poll will have a lot of shuffling as multiple teams in the 20s suffered losses. No. 19 Oregon is also losing to No. 24 Cal at this time.

With that in mind, here’s how we project the AP Top 25:

Records through Week 5 updated for teams who have completed games. Teams with games in progress still have record entering Week 5.

  1. Alabama (5-0) def. Louisiana 56-14
  2. Georgia (5-0) def. Tennessee 38-12
  3. Clemson (5-0) def. Syracuse 27-23
  4. Ohio State (5-0) beat No. 9 Penn State 27-26
  5. LSU (4-0) beating Ole Miss 28-6 in third quarter
  6. Notre Dame (5-0) beat No. 7 Stanford 38-17
  7. Oklahoma (5-0) def. Baylor 66-33
  8. Auburn (4-1) def. Southern Miss 24-13
  9. Washington (4-1) def. No. 20 BYU 35-7
  10. West Virginia (4-0) def. Texas Tech 42-34
  11. Penn State (4-1) lost to No. 4 Ohio State 26-27
  12. Stanford (4-1) lost to No. 8 Notre Dame 17-38
  13. UCF (4-0) def. Pittsburgh 45-14
  14. Miami (4-1) def. North Carolina 47-10
  15. Michigan (4-1) def. Northwestern 20-17
  16. Wisconsin (3-1) BYE
  17. Kentucky (5-0) def. South Carolina 24-10
  18. Texas (4-1) def. Kansas State 19-14
  19. Michigan State (3-1) def. Central Michigan 31-20
  20. Cal (3-0) beating No. 19 Oregon 10-7 in second quarter
  21. Colorado (4-0) def. UCLA 38-16
  22. Boise St. (3-1) def. Wyoming 34-14
  23. Florida (4-1) def. No. 23 Mississippi State 13-6
  24. Virginia Tech (3-1) def. No. 22 Duke 31-14
  25. USF (4-0) bye

Projected to fall out of top 25: No. 19 Oregon losing to No. 24 Cal 7-10 in second quarter; No. 20 BYU lost to No. 11 Washington 7-35; No. 22 Duke lost to Virginia Tech 14-31; No. 23 Mississippi State lost to Florida 6-13; No. 25 Texas Tech lost to No. 12 West Virginia 34-42