AP Top 25: Oregon Holds Top Spot, Georgia Returns to the Top 10
As the college football season heads into its final stretch, the AP Top 25 rankings have solidified Oregon's position at the top while delivering some significant reshuffles among the contenders. Week 12 saw thrilling games and unexpected upsets, leaving fans eager for what’s next.
Oregon Remains Undefeated
Oregon continues to dominate the rankings as the unanimous No. 1 team after surviving a scare against Wisconsin with a narrow 16-13 victory. The Ducks, now 11-0, are on the brink of completing a perfect regular season, but their narrow wins are raising questions about their ability to claim the championship. Despite their success, critics argue that Oregon’s defense needs to tighten up, particularly as they prepare for tougher opponents in the postseason.
The Ducks’ offensive line remains one of the best in the nation, giving quarterback Bo Nix the time needed to execute pivotal plays. Their running game, led by Noah Whittington, also provides much-needed balance, keeping opposing defenses on edge.
Georgia Climbs Back into the Top 10
Georgia made a significant leap from No. 11 to No. 8 following their 31-17 win over Tennessee. The Bulldogs showcased an impressive performance led by quarterback Carson Beck, who threw for 347 yards and two touchdowns. The victory signals Georgia’s resurgence as a legitimate contender for the College Football Playoff.
This win also highlighted Georgia’s defensive prowess, as they forced three turnovers and held Tennessee’s explosive offense to just one touchdown in the second half. Head coach Kirby Smart emphasized the importance of finishing strong, and the Bulldogs are peaking at the right time. With games against rivals Auburn and Georgia Tech on the horizon, Georgia’s path to a New Year’s Six bowl remains within reach.
BYU and Tennessee Slide in the Rankings
The most notable shifts in the rankings came from BYU and Tennessee. BYU fell from No. 7 to No. 14 after a surprising 17-13 loss to Kansas, while Tennessee dropped four spots to No. 10 following their defeat by Georgia. These losses reshaped the Top 10 and highlighted the unpredictability of this season.
BYU’s loss exposed weaknesses in their secondary, as Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels threw for over 300 yards against their defense. Meanwhile, Tennessee’s offensive line struggled to protect quarterback Joe Milton III, resulting in two costly interceptions that sealed their fate against Georgia.
Surprises in the Middle of the Pack
Colorado’s impressive turnaround under head coach Deion Sanders has propelled them to No. 16, their highest ranking in eight years. The Buffaloes’ decisive 49-24 win over Utah showcased their potent offense and defensive depth. Sanders’ ability to motivate and develop his team has made Colorado one of the most exciting stories of the season.
Meanwhile, South Carolina moved up to No. 19 after defeating Missouri in a thrilling 34-30 game, marking their third consecutive win against ranked opponents. The Gamecocks are peaking at the right time, with quarterback Spencer Rattler showing his best form of the season. With one game remaining against Clemson, South Carolina could end the season as a top-15 team.
Group of Five Teams Make an Impact
This week’s rankings feature a season-high four Group of Five teams, led by Boise State at No. 12. Army (No. 18), Tulane (No. 20), and UNLV (No. 23) join the list, demonstrating the increasing competitiveness of non-Power Five programs.
Army, in particular, has captured national attention with an undefeated season. Their triple-option offense has proven unstoppable, and their defense is allowing fewer than 15 points per game. Boise State, despite being overshadowed by Power Five programs, continues to build a strong case for a New Year’s Six bowl bid.
Full AP Top 25 Rankings for Week 13
- Oregon (11-0)
- Ohio State (9-1)
- Texas (9-1)
- Penn State (9-1)
- Indiana (10-0)
- Notre Dame (9-1)
- Alabama (8-2)
- Georgia (8-2)
- Ole Miss (8-2)
- Tennessee (8-2)
- Miami (FL) (9-1)
- Boise State (9-1)
- SMU (9-1)
- BYU (9-1)
- Texas A&M (8-2)
- Colorado (8-2)
- Clemson (8-2)
- Army (9-0)
- South Carolina (7-3)
- Tulane (9-2)
- Arizona State (8-2)
- Iowa State (8-2)
- UNLV (8-2)
- Illinois (8-2)
- Washington State (8-1)
Key Matchups to Watch in Week 13
The upcoming week features several marquee games, including No. 5 Indiana traveling to No. 2 Ohio State in a clash that could redefine the playoff race. BYU’s meeting with Arizona State also carries significant implications for the Big 12 standings, as both teams vie for a spot in the conference championship.
Meanwhile, Alabama will face a resurgent Auburn team in the Iron Bowl, a rivalry game that could have significant implications for the SEC standings. In the ACC, Miami will travel to face No. 15 Texas A&M, another game with high stakes for bowl positioning.
As the regular season nears its conclusion, every game carries added weight. Teams at the top are fighting to preserve their playoff hopes, while those on the fringe are making last-ditch efforts to climb the rankings. Fans can expect another weekend of thrilling action and surprising results.







