Lots of action this week highlighted by two top ten losses: No. 3 Oklahoma and No. 7 Michigan.

With those losses, it is likely Auburn will jump into the top 10, which means the SEC will have 3 teams in the top 10. Interestingly, that’s likely it for the Southeastern Conference. Florida will be out of the top 25 with its loss against LSU.

Here’s how we project the top 25 after Saturday’s action:

1 – Alabama def. Texas A&M. 27-19
2 – Clemson def. Wake Forest, 28-14
3 – Penn State def. Northwestern, 31-7
4 – Georgia def. Vanderbilt, 45-14
5 – Washington late game
6 – TCU def. West Virginia, 31-24
7 – Wisconsin def. Nebraska, 38-17
8 – Ohio State def. Maryland, 62-14
9 – Washington State def. Oregon, 33-10
10 – Auburn def. Ole Miss, 44-23
11 – Miami def. Florida State, 24-20
12 – USC def. Oregon State, 38-10
13 – Michigan lost to Michigan State, 14-10
14 – Oklahoma lost to Iowa State, 38-31
15 – Oklahoma State did not play
16 – Virginia Tech def. Boston College, 23-10
17 – South Florida did not play
18 – San Diego State late game
19 – Utah late game
20 – Notre Dame def. UNC, 33-10
21 – NC State def. Louisville, 39-25
22 – UCF def. Cincinnati, 51-23
23 – Texas Tech def. Kansas, 65-19
24 – Georgia Tech did not play
25 – Navy def. Air Force, 48-45

Fell out of top 10: No. 17 Louisville, No. 22 Florida, No. 23 West Virginia