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Texas A&M maintained its standing in the top three after a comeback win over South Carolina, while Texas Tech moved up two spots to No. 6. Oklahoma is also in the top 10 after its upset of Alabama. Meanwhile, Texas fell to No. 17 after its stumble on the road at Georgia.
Week 12 brought a few shake-ups, a historic return, and a couple of statement wins across the country. Ohio State and Indiana continue to lead the way, Alabama took a rare slide, and North Texas made school history by breaking into the rankings for the first time since 1959.
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AP Top 25 Extra Points: No. 22 North Texas ends FBS' longest ranking dry spell and re-enters CFP mix
Utah running back Wayshawn Parker (1) runs with the ball as Baylor linebacker Kyland Reed (45) tries to stop him during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, in Waco, Texas. Credit: AP/Julio Cortez
Arizona’s (7-3, 4-3 Big 12) defense set the tone with a tipped ball interception from cornerback Jay’Vion Cole that set up an early touchdown to put the Wildcat
The Dukes are 24th in the AP poll and 25th in the coaches’ poll, and they’re contending for a College Football Playoff berth. Also, Christopher Newport had quite a day, winning two
No. 6 Texas Tech (9-1) looks to avoid a letdown Saturday as the Red Raiders host UCF (4-5) after seizing control of the Big 12 race.
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College football Top 25 rankings: Oklahoma rises; Alabama, Texas fall in US LBM Coaches Poll
The US LBM Coaches Poll got a major overhaul after Week 12 of the college football season with help from Oklahoma's defeat of Alabama.
Georgia jumps to No. 4 after a dominant win against Texas and Oklahoma improves to No. 8 in the AP Top 25 rankings.