Florida, Texas and Alabama remain 1-2-3, although the Tide picked up two first-place votes at the expense of the Gators. UF now has 48 first-place votes, with the Tide garnering seven. The Longhorns have the other four.
TCU remains at No. 4, while Cincinnati moved up two spots to No. 5. Boise State fell back a spot to No. 6.
Pitt made the biggest jump of the week, going from No. 14 to No. 9. According to the school's sports information department, it's the Panthers first November appearance in the top ten in any poll since 1982. Georgia Tech and Ohio State each moved up four spots, coming in at No. 7 and No. 8, respectively.
Oregon took the biggest, falling from No. 8 to No. 16. Iowa's stunning upset loss to Northwestern left the Hawkeyes at No. 13 after entering the weekend at No. 6.
"No. 20 Oklahoma (5-4, lost to Nebraska 10-3), No. 21 Notre Dame (6-3, lost to Navy 23-21), No. 23 California (6-3, lost to Oregon State 31-14). all fell out of the Top 25, while No. 23 West Virginia, No. 24 South Florida and No. 25 Auburn wedged their way back into the rankings.
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