Ohio State stayed on top of the Associated Press Top 25 entering Week 14, but the rest of the college football map keeps shifting as rivalry week arrives. The latest poll again has Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M in the top three, with Georgia at No. 4 and Oregon climbing back into the top five.
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Week 14 AP Poll Top 25
The Buckeyes are 11-0 and received 58 first-place votes, 53 points clear of unbeaten Indiana, which drew seven first-place votes. Texas A&M is also 11-0 and picked up the remaining first-place ballot, while Georgia held steady after a routine win to stay at 10-1.
Oregon made the biggest move near the top. The Ducks jumped from No. 6 to No. 5 after a 42-27 win over USC. Ole Miss was on a bye and went down to No. 6. Texas Tech stayed in the top 10 at No. 7, followed by Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Alabama.
Further down, Michigan rose three spots to No. 15 after improving to 9-2, while USC slid to No. 19 after the loss in Eugene. The Group of Five picture is led by James Madison at No. 20, with North Texas at No. 21 and Tulane at No. 22.
The SEC leads all conferences with eight ranked teams. The ACC has five, highlighted by Miami at No. 13, followed by Virginia (17), Georgia Tech (23), Pittsburgh (24) and SMU (25). Georgia Tech took the weekend's biggest tumble, dropping eight spots after a 42-28 home loss to Pitt. SMU reentered at No. 25 after improving to 8-3.
Miami in the Week 14 AP Poll
For Miami, this poll is another sign that the Hurricanes are back in the CFP discussion. Mario Cristobal's team moved up one spot to No. 13 after a 34-17 road win at Virginia Tech, pushing the Canes to 9-2 and extending their winning streak. Over the last three weeks, Miami has handled Syracuse 38-10, crushed NC State 41-7 and then controlled the Hokies.
Miami sits behind Notre Dame in the rankings again, with the Irish holding at No. 9 after a 70-7 win over Syracuse, even though the Hurricanes own a head-to-head win over Notre Dame and match the Irish at 9-2.
From a playoff perspective, the AP poll obviously does not decide who gets in, but the CFP committee and AP Poll can sometimes mirror each other (even though the committee isn't supposed to take AP rankings into account). Miami is also No. 13 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings. This might be an early sign that the Hurricanes can jump Utah on Tuesday.
