Week six brought the first open date of the year for Ole Miss after five straight games and it was a well-deserved rest. The bye also meant the Rebels could not do any damage to its first Top-5 ranking in a decade, either.

There was not a lot of chaos around college football on Saturday minus Penn State’s loss to then-winless UCLA and Texas’ loss at Florida in The Swamp. The Longhorns suffered a fate akin to what the Rebels experienced a year ago, seemingly putting their College Football Playoff hopes in danger the first week of October.

For Ole Miss those CFP hopes are alive and well, staying at No. 4 in both the Associated Press and Coaches Polls released on Sunday.

The Rebels (5-0, 3-0 Southeastern Conference) were once the again the highest-ranked SEC team for a second straight week, though Texas A&M made a move up a spot to No. 5. Oklahoma is No. 6 with Alabama (8) and Georgia (10) rounding out SEC teams in the Top 10.

There are a total of nine SEC teams in this week’s AP Top 25. Texas fell out of the poll after its loss to Florida, dropping from No. 9.

Below are the complete Top 25 rankings from the Associated Press and Coaches Polls.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Ohio State (5-0)

Miami (5-0)

Oregon (5-0)

Ole Miss (5-0)

Texas A&M (5-0)

Oklahoma (5-0)

Indiana (5-0)

Alabama (4-1)

Texas Tech (5-0)

Georgia (4-1)

LSU (4-1)

Tennessee (4-1)

Georgia Tech (5-0)

Missouri (5-0)

Michigan (4-1)

Notre Dame (3-2)

Illinois (5-1)

BYU (5-0)

Virginia (5-1)

Vanderbilt (5-1)

Arizona State (4-1)

Iowa State (5-1)

Memphis (6-0)

South Florida (4-1)

Florida State (3-2)

COACHES POLL

Ohio State

Oregon

Miami

Ole Miss

Texas A&M

Oklahoma

Indiana

Alabama

Georgia

Texas Tech

LSU

Tennessee

Georgia Tech

Missouri

Michigan

Notre Dame

Illinois

BYU

Texas

Vanderbilt

Iowa State

Penn State

Arizona State

Virginia

Memphis