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AP Top 25: Texas Tech moves up to No. 8 with win over BYU

- - AP Top 25: Texas Tech moves up to No. 8 with win over BYU

Nick BrombergNovember 10, 2025 at 12:37 AM

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The top five didn't have any movement in the AP Top 25 for the second straight week.

The biggest move in the top 10 came as Texas Tech moved up a spot to No. 8 after its 29-7 win over BYU. The Cougars fell from No. 8 to No. 12 as their undefeated season ended.

The only move above the Red Raiders came as Ole Miss switched spots with Oregon at Nos. 6 and 7. The Rebels beat The Citadel and Oregon needed a late field goal to beat Iowa. The top five remained Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Alabama and Georgia in that order.

Behind Tech, Notre Dame moved up to No. 9 and Texas jumped Oklahoma to move to No. 10 as the Sooners stayed at No. 11. Texas was behind Oklahoma a week ago despite beating the Sooners.

Outside the top 10 there was an ACC-laden shakeup. Virginia fell from No. 12 to No. 20 after losing at home to Wake Forest as QB Chandler Morris missed the second half of the game. Louisville lost at home to Cal in overtime and dropped five spots to No. 19. The Cardinals are ahead of the Cavaliers even though Virginia beat Louisville earlier this season.

Georgia Tech was off in Week 11 and is now the top ACC team in the AP Top 25 at No. 14. The league also has Miami ranked at No. 16 and Pitt at No. 23.

Overall, the SEC has half the top 10 and eight ranked teams as Missouri fell out of the rankings after losing to Texas A&M.

In Week 12, No. 4 Alabama hosts No. 11 Oklahoma, No. 5 Georgia hosts No. 10 Texas and No. 9 Notre Dame visits No. 23 Pitt.

AP Top 25

1. Ohio State (9-0)

2. Indiana (10-0)

3. Texas A&M (9-0)

4. Alabama (8-1)

5. Georgia (8-1)

6. Ole Miss (8-1)

7. Oregon (8-1)

8. Texas Tech (8-1)

9. Notre Dame (7-2)

10. Texas (7-2)

11. Oklahoma (7-2)

12. BYU (8-1)

13. Vanderbilt (8-2)

14. Georgia Tech (8-1)

15. Utah (7-2)

16. Miami (7-2)

17. USC (7-2)

18. Michigan (7-2)

19. Louisville (7-2)

20. Virginia (8-2)

21. Tennessee (6-3)

22. Cincinnati (7-2)

23. Pitt (7-2)

24. James Madison (8-1)

25. South Florida (7-2)

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Source: “AOL Sports”

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