The latest AP Top 25 college football rankings have Oregon back in the top five, while No. 23 Georgia Tech dropped more than any other team after suffering its second loss in its last three games.

Pittsburgh rose to No. 24 after beating the Yellow Jackets. That brings the number of Atlantic Coast Conference teams in the poll up to five for the second time this season.

Oregon jumped over an idle Mississippi to reach No. 5; while Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M and Georgia remained the top four teams.

This week marks the Ducks’ highest ranking since being No. 3 in the Oct. 5 poll. They can thank their 15-point victory over USC, which could also boost their College Football Playoff resume.

Further down the rankings, No. 6 Mississippi was followed by Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Alabama.

Find out more about what happened in this week’s Top 25 poll, tell us what the rankings should’ve been and follow live updates from The Associated Press below. Here's the latest:

Oregon returns to top five

Oregon returned to the top five for the first time since early October, coming in at No. 5 after a win against USC.

The Ducks tied with Texas Tech at No. 6 in last week’s poll, but leapt over an idle Ole Miss this week. They overcame an early second quarter tie vs. USC, scoring consecutive touchdowns to take a 28-14 lead before the half.

The Ducks kept it rolling in the second half, matching USC’s two scores with two of their own to solidify a 42-27 win.

Ole Miss was bumped down to No. 6 and Texas Tech fell to No. 7.

AP Top 25 poll rankings

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

1. Ohio State

2. Indiana

3. Texas A&M

4. Georgia

5. Oregon

6. Ole Miss

7. Texas Tech

8. Oklahoma

9. Notre Dame

10. Alabama

11. BYU

12. Vanderbilt

13. Miami (Fla.)

14. Utah

15. Michigan

16. Texas

17. Virginia

18. Tennessee

19. USC

20. James Madison

21. North Texas

22. Tulane

23. Georgia Tech

24. Pittsburgh

25. SMU

Hear from a voter: Breaking down Oregon and Ole Miss

By KATE ROGERSON

I had Oregon and Ole Miss at 5-6 last week, too! With Ole Miss being idle, I think Oregon made a statement in its win over USC. Oregon is 3-1 vs. ranked opponents. Ole Miss is 2-1.

Prior to yesterday, Oregon was one of two teams in the nation to have a TOP 12 offense and defense. The other being Indiana, which the Ducks’ lone loss is to. Both programs have had strong seasons.

We’ll see how they handle rivalry weekend!

Kate Rogerson is a sports anchor and reporter for ABC 11 WTVD in North Carolina. She’s been an AP Top 25 voter since 2023. You can follow her on X: @KateRogersonTV.

What’s new in the American Conference

By MAURA CAREY

Tulane earned the highest ranking of any non-power conference team in last week’s CFP rankings, coming in at No. 24 overall and No. 12 seed in the playoff bracket.

Tulane kept its playoff hopes alive this week with a 37-13 win against Temple. The Green Wave is in position to clinch a spot in the American Conference championship game with a win next week.

North Texas and Navy are still in the running, too. Previously ranked Memphis and South Florida are out of the picture, with three losses apiece.

Georgia Tech’s slip complicates the ACC playoff picture

Georgia Tech could’ve clinched its first ACC championship game appearance since 2014 with a win over Pitt on Saturday, but the Yellow Jackets’ home finale went sour.

Pitt got off to a hot start with a 28-0 lead early in the second quarter. Georgia Tech climbed back and cut the deficit to 35-28 in the fourth, but Pitt answered back with a late touchdown to solidify its 42-28 win.

The results benefit SMU and Virginia’s playoff chances. Either team could clinch a spot in the ACC championship game with a win next week.

Miami, Pitt and Georgia Tech still have a chance, but only SMU and Virginia control their own destiny.

Arch Manning puts up a career day vs. Arkansas

Arkansas defensive back Kani Walker (13) watches as Texas quarterback Arch Manning (16) throws under pressure during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Stephen Spillman)

Arch Manning became the first quarterback in SEC history with a passing touchdown, rushing touchdown and receiving touchdown in the same game as the Longhorns defeated Arkansas 52-37.

Manning developed momentum early, catching a trick-play touchdown pass from Parker Livingstone late in the first quarter.

Who might rise and fall in this week’s poll

Stock up: Oklahoma, Miami, Alabama, Oregon, Tulane, Michigan, Texas, Vanderbilt.

Stock down: Missouri, Georgia Tech, USC, Houston, Illinois.

Top 10 teams deliver strong showings

No. 1 Ohio State, No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 4 Georgia, No. 9 Notre Dame and No. 10 Alabama rolled past opponents on Saturday.

Ohio State overwhelmed Rutgers with a 42-9 win, while Texas A&M shut out Samford 48-0, Georgia rolled past Charlotte 35-3, Alabama defeated Eastern Illinois 56–0 and Notre Dame beat Syracuse 70-7.

Oregon and Oklahoma had more daunting matchups against ranked conference opponents. Oregon, which is tied with Texas Tech at No. 6 in the AP Top 25, ended USC’s playoff hopes with a 42-27 victory. The Sooners’ dominant defense led to a 17-6 win against Missouri.

Indiana, Ole Miss and Texas Tech had the week off.

Who votes in the poll, and how does it work?

No organization has been ranking teams and naming a major college football national champion longer than The Associated Press, since 1936.

AP employees don’t vote themselves, but they do choose the voters. AP Top 25 voters comprise around 60 writers and broadcasters who cover college football for AP members and other select outlets. The goal is to have every state with a Football Bowl Subdivision school represented by at least one voter.

There is a 1-to-25 point system, with a team voted No. 1 receiving 25 points down to 1 point for a 25th-place vote. After that, it’s simple: The poll lists the teams with the most points from 1 to 25, and others receiving votes are also noted.

Voting is done online, and the tabulation is automated.

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