College Football Rankings: Texas A&M Plummets In Week 11 AP Poll

Texas A&M made a surprise top-four appearance in the first College Football Playoff rankings released last Tuesday, but they probably won’t be in that spot at any point for the rest of the season.

An upset loss to unranked SEC foe Mississippi State dropped the Aggies from No. 4 all the way to No. 10 in the new AP Week 11 Top 25 poll released Sunday. Alabama maintained its spot atop the SEC West with a 10-0 win over LSU, but the Tigers didn’t fall out of the top 25 despite suffering their third loss.

Western Michigan climbed up to No. 14 and is one of five remaining unbeaten FBS teams. The other undefeated schools make up the top four in the latest AP poll.

Here’s the complete top 25 AP poll for Week 11.

1. Alabama (9-0)
2. Michigan (9-0)
3. Clemson (9-0)
4. Washington (9-0)
5. Louisville (8-1)
6. Ohio State (8-1)
7. Wisconsin (7-2)
8. Auburn (7-2)
9. Oklahoma (7-2)
10. Texas A&M (7-2)
11. West Virginia (7-1)
12. Penn State (7-2)
13. Utah (7-2)
14. Western Michigan (9-0)
15. North Carolina (7-2)
16. Colorado (7-2)
17. Oklahoma State (7-2)
18. Virginia Tech (7-2)
19. LSU (5-3)
20. Florida State (6-3)
21. Nebraska (7-2)
22. Florida (6-2)
23. Washington State (7-2)
24. Boise State (8-1)
25. Baylor (6-2)

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