Texas and Oregon Lead AP Top 25 After Thrilling Week of College Football
The AP Top 25 college football poll has undergone another shake-up after a wild Week 7, with Texas and Oregon emerging as the top two teams in the nation. Both teams delivered key wins over highly-ranked opponents, further cementing their positions as College Football Playoff contenders. This week’s results also saw new teams, like Army and Navy, entering the rankings for the first time in decades.
AP Top 25 Rankings (Week 7)
- Texas (6-0)
- Oregon (6-0)
- Penn State (6-0)
- Ohio State (5-1)
- Georgia (5-1)
- Michigan (6-0)
- Alabama (5-1)
- Oklahoma (5-1)
- USC (4-2)
- Iowa State (5-1)
- Tennessee (5-1)
- Washington (6-0)
- Utah (4-2)
- Florida State (5-1)
- Notre Dame (4-2)
- Duke (5-1)
- LSU (4-2)
- North Carolina (5-1)
- Ole Miss (5-1)
- Kansas (5-1)
- Kentucky (5-1)
- Miami (4-2)
- Army (6-0)
- Missouri (5-1)
- Navy (5-0)
Texas Strengthens Hold on No. 1
The Texas Longhorns maintained their No. 1 ranking after a dominant 34-3 victory over Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry. The Longhorns, now 6-0, showed no signs of slowing down as quarterback Quinn Ewers returned to the field for the first time since Week 3. Texas' defense stifled Oklahoma’s offense, holding the Sooners scoreless after their first possession. With their sixth consecutive win, Texas remains a frontrunner for the College Football Playoff.
Texas received 56 first-place votes, more than enough to keep them in the top spot. Their impressive season has been marked by strong offensive performances, and their defense continues to improve with each passing week. Head coach Steve Sarkisian has the Longhorns firing on all cylinders as they prepare for a tough matchup against No. 5 Georgia next week.
Oregon's Narrow Win Propels Them to No. 2
Oregon, meanwhile, jumped to No. 2 after a nail-biting 32-31 win over Ohio State. The Ducks edged out the Buckeyes with a last-minute field goal, handing Ohio State their first loss of the season. Oregon’s defense made a crucial stop in the final seconds, securing the victory as time expired. The Ducks now hold a 6-0 record and received six first-place votes in this week’s AP poll.
The victory was a significant moment for Oregon, as it marked their highest ranking since they finished second in the 2014 season. The Ducks’ offense, led by quarterback Bo Nix, has been explosive, but their defense has also stepped up in key moments, making them a legitimate playoff contender. Oregon will face another tough test when they travel to Purdue next week.
Penn State Rises to No. 3
Penn State moved up to No. 3 after their dramatic 33-30 overtime win against Southern California. The Nittany Lions continue to build momentum, with quarterback Drew Allar leading the way. The victory marked Penn State’s highest ranking in seven years, as they remain undefeated at 6-0.
In a season filled with close games, Penn State has proven they can thrive in high-pressure situations. Their overtime victory against USC was their third overtime game this season, and their resilience has been a key factor in their rise up the rankings. Penn State will now turn their attention to their upcoming matchup against Michigan State, as they look to remain unbeaten.
Army and Navy Break Into the Top 25
One of the biggest stories of the week comes from the service academies, as Army and Navy both entered the AP Top 25 for the first time since 1960. Army, now 6-0, earned the No. 23 spot after a dominant 44-10 win over UAB. Navy, which was idle this week, comes in at No. 25 with a perfect 5-0 record. The two teams have not both been ranked at the same time since World War II.
Army and Navy’s inclusion in the rankings is a testament to their strong starts this season. Army’s victory over UAB showcased their powerful running game, while Navy’s defense has been one of the best in the nation. Both teams are now looking ahead to crucial matchups as they continue to build on their undefeated records.
Georgia and Alabama Hold Steady in the Top 10
Georgia and Alabama both maintained their positions in the top 10, with the Bulldogs remaining at No. 5 after a 31-point victory over Vanderbilt, and Alabama holding steady at No. 7 despite a hard-fought 20-13 win over South Carolina. Both SEC powerhouses have had their ups and downs this season, but they remain in the hunt for a playoff spot.
Georgia’s matchup against Texas next week will be one of the most highly anticipated games of the season, as both teams are vying for a spot in the College Football Playoff. Alabama, meanwhile, will look to stay in the hunt as they prepare to face No. 11 Tennessee in a crucial SEC showdown.
Tennessee Falls Out of the Top 10
Tennessee fell out of the top 10, dropping to No. 11 after a narrow 23-17 overtime victory against Florida. Despite the win, the Volunteers struggled throughout the game, and their performance raised questions about their ability to compete with the top teams in the country.
Tennessee will need to bounce back quickly, as they prepare to face No. 7 Alabama next week. A victory over Alabama could propel the Volunteers back into the top 10, but they will need to address their offensive inconsistencies if they hope to pull off the upset.







