College football rankings REVEALED: Ole Miss and Alabama rise... but it's bad news for LSU

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By BEN NAGLE, US SPORTS EDITOR

Published: 12:32 BST, 29 September 2025 | Updated: 12:32 BST, 29 September 2025

Oregon moved up to No. 2 in the AP's college football poll on Sunday, while Mississippi earned its highest ranking since 2015 and a delighted Alabama jumped back into the top 10 after a huge win over Georgia.

Virginia, meanwhile, made the Top 25 for the first time in a remarkable six years in the wake of a volatile weekend in which four top-10 teams lost. 

Ohio State won at Washington and remains No. 1 for the fifth straight week. The Buckeyes received 46 first-place votes, six fewer than a week ago, and their 37-point lead over Oregon is the closest margin between the top two teams since the preseason poll in mid-August.

Oregon's two-overtime win at Penn State earned the Ducks 16 first-place votes, 15 more than last week, and gave them their highest ranking since they were No. 1 for two months last year.

Miami, which had an open date, slipped one spot to No. 3 and was followed by Mississippi and idle Oklahoma. The No. 4 Rebels got a nine-rung promotion for beating LSU and have their highest ranking since they were No. 3 in late September 2015. LSU fell to No. 13, swapping places with Mississippi.

Texas A&M, Penn State, Indiana, Texas and Alabama round out the top 10.

Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith celebrates after scoring against Washington Saturday

Oregon won at Penn State on their White Out night in front of a huge crowd of 111,015

Alabama, which had been out of the top 10 since losing its opener against Florida State by two touchdowns, has won three straight after beating Georgia for the 10th time in 11 meetings and ending the Bulldogs' 33-game home win streak. 

No. 12 Georgia has its lowest ranking since it was No. 12 on Dec. 6, 2020. It's just the second poll the Bulldogs have been out of the top 10 since 2021.

The losses by Penn State, LSU and Georgia marked the first time since 2016 that three top-five teams lost the same week in the regular season.

Alabama players celebrate their huge upset win over Georgia in Athens on Saturday night

Florida State's loss at Virginia was the latest development in an up-and-down season for the Seminoles. They went from unranked to No. 14 for beating Bama, were in the top 10 for three weeks and plunged 10 spots to No. 18 this week.

No. 24 Virginia, not listed on any ballots in the previous poll, was rewarded for beating its highest-ranked opponent since then-No. 4 Florida State in 2005. The Cavaliers are 4-1 for a second straight season for the first time since 2003-04.

No. 25 Arizona State's come-from-behind victory over TCU returned the Sun Devils to the Top 25 after a three-week absence.

Southern California (21) and TCU (24) dropped out.

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