This Week’s AP Top 25 Poll: Tennessee Surges, Oklahoma Stumbles, and Michigan Climbs
This week’s AP Top 25 Poll brought significant movement across the rankings, with teams like Tennessee making a leap into the top five, while others like Oklahoma suffered a steep drop after a tough loss. As college football’s powerhouses continue to solidify their positions, several surprises emerged from Week 4, reshaping the landscape for the upcoming games. With the season in full swing, the AP Top 25 poll is starting to clarify which teams have the best chance at contending for the College Football Playoff and who is trending in the opposite direction.
Tennessee Makes Big Strides
Tennessee football made one of the biggest moves this week, jumping into the No. 5 spot after a dominant 25-15 win over Oklahoma. The Volunteers’ defensive performance stood out, as they kept Oklahoma scoreless through three quarters before allowing a late fourth-quarter touchdown. Tennessee’s defense has now gone 19 consecutive quarters without allowing a touchdown, an impressive streak that has caught the attention of AP voters.
This rise marks Tennessee’s entry into the upper echelon of college football rankings, and their early success positions them as a potential SEC contender. Their climb up the rankings also pushed Ole Miss down to No. 6, despite the Rebels maintaining their unbeaten record. As the Volunteers prepare for their upcoming SEC matchups, all eyes will be on how they handle the pressure of being a top-five team.
Oklahoma’s Sharp Drop
Oklahoma, on the other hand, saw a dramatic fall in the rankings. After starting the season strong, the Sooners fell from No. 8 to No. 21 after their loss to Tennessee. The Sooners’ inability to get past Tennessee’s stout defense and four turnovers proved to be their undoing, and the voters took notice. Quarterback Josh Hoover threw for 396 yards and three touchdowns, but his four turnovers—two fumbles and two interceptions—sealed Oklahoma’s fate.
This drop marks one of the largest movements of the week, as Oklahoma finds themselves outside of the Top 20 for the first time this season. With tough matchups ahead, the Sooners will need to regroup quickly if they want to avoid further slips in the rankings.
Michigan’s Big Leap
Another big mover this week was Michigan, who rose six spots to No. 12 after an impressive 27-24 victory over USC. The Wolverines struggled early but found their rhythm in the second half, thanks to a strong defensive effort. With just 32 passing yards, Michigan’s offense leaned heavily on their running game and defense, yet still managed to secure a win against a top-tier opponent.
USC’s loss knocked them down to No. 13, but the Trojans remain in the thick of the Big Ten race. Michigan’s climb, however, signifies their growing potential as a dark horse in the college football playoff conversation.
Stability at the Top
While there was plenty of movement in the middle and lower half of the rankings, the top four teams remained solidified in their positions. Texas, still holding on to the No. 1 spot, secured 44 first-place votes after demolishing UL Monroe 51-3. Following Texas are Georgia, Ohio State, and Alabama, all of whom remain unbeaten going into Week 5.
Georgia’s matchup against Alabama in Week 5 is expected to be a major test for both teams. The outcome of this game could shake up the top four significantly, especially as both teams have yet to face a serious challenge this season.
BYU’s Emergence
One of the surprise entries into the AP Top 25 this week was BYU, which made its debut at No. 22 after a convincing 38-9 victory over Kansas State. BYU’s defense smothered Kansas State’s offense, forcing three turnovers and holding the Wildcats to just nine points. Kansas State, which had been ranked No. 13 heading into Week 4, fell 10 spots to No. 23 after the loss, making it one of the biggest drops of the week.
BYU’s entry into the rankings highlights their growing momentum this season, and with several key matchups ahead, the Cougars are a team to watch as the season progresses.
Key Risers and Fallers
Aside from Tennessee, Michigan, and BYU, several other teams saw notable changes in their rankings this week. Utah climbed two spots to No. 10 after a gritty 22-19 win over Oklahoma State, while Missouri dropped four spots to No. 11 after narrowly escaping Vanderbilt with a 23-20 overtime victory. Kansas State’s free fall to No. 23 was one of the more dramatic movements, as the Wildcats went from a Top 15 team to just holding onto their spot in the Top 25.
Other teams like Ole Miss and Penn State managed to stay relatively stable in the rankings, but as the season moves forward, the competition is only going to get tougher, meaning these teams will need to maintain consistency to avoid slipping down the poll.
What to Expect in Week 5
Looking ahead to Week 5, the most anticipated game will be the Georgia vs. Alabama showdown, a matchup that could have massive implications for the national rankings. Both teams have been dominant so far, but this game will be the first true test of their mettle this season. The winner could easily catapult into the No. 1 spot, depending on Texas’ performance against Mississippi State.
Other key matchups to watch include Ohio State vs. Michigan State and Miami vs. Virginia Tech. With the rankings so volatile this week, Week 5 is shaping up to be another exciting weekend of college football.







