Oregon moved up to No. 2 in the AP Top 25 after its double-overtime win over Penn State on Saturday as four of the teams ranked in the top 10 in the country lost in Week 5.

The Ducks jumped four spots after the 30-24 victory was sealed by safety Dillon Thieneman’s interception in the second extra period. Ohio State remained at No. 1 ahead of Oregon as Miami dropped to No. 3.

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Ole Miss moved up nine spots to No. 4 after beating LSU 24-19 at home on Saturday. The Tigers entered the game as the No. 4 team in the country and still haven’t scored more than 23 points against an FBS opponent all season.

Oklahoma was off and moved up two spots from No. 7 to No. 5 thanks to losses by the Tigers and Nittany Lions. Texas A&M jumped three spots to No. 6 after beating Auburn at home ahead of No. 7 Penn State, No. 8 Indiana, No. 9 Texas and No. 10 Alabama.

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The Crimson Tide made a seven-spot leap after their 24-21 win over Georgia. The Bulldogs fell from No. 5 to No. 12 and are a spot ahead of LSU at No. 13. Texas Tech is between Alabama and Georgia at No. 11.

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Overall, seven of the top 10 teams are still undefeated and nine of the top 15 teams haven’t lost so far this season.

In Week 6, No. 16 Vanderbilt heads to Alabama in a clash that’s very pivotal in the SEC after Vandy’s hot start. The Commodores moved to 5-0 after beating Utah State on Saturday. Miami visits Florida State after the Seminoles dropped from No. 8 to No. 18 after losing at Virginia on Friday night. The win put the Cavaliers in the AP Top 25 at No. 24.

AP Top 25

1. Ohio State (4-0)

2. Oregon (5-0)

3. Miami (4-0)

4. Ole Miss (5-0)

5. Oklahoma (4-0)

6. Texas A&M (4-0)

7. Penn State (3-1)

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8. Indiana (5-0)

9. Texas (3-1)

10. Alabama (3-1)

11. Texas Tech (4-0)

12. Georgia (3-1)

13. LSU (4-1)

14. Iowa State (5-0)

15. Tennessee (4-1)

16. Vanderbilt (5-0)

17. Georgia Tech (5-0)

18. Florida State (3-1)

19. Missouri (5-0)

20. Michigan (3-1)

21. Notre Dame (2-2)

22. Illinois (4-1)

23. BYU (4-0)

24. Virginia (4-1)

25. Arizona State (4-1)