College football polls: Updated AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings for conference championship week

Bryan Murphy

College football polls: Updated AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings for conference championship week image

Rivalry Week in the NCAA did not disappoint, and the results led to a shake-up in the rankings ahead of the conference championship games. 

The Big House hosted the contest with the highest stakes for the college football playoff, as No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan battled it out in the 2023 version of The Game. The Wolverines downed the Buckeyes for the third year in a row, solidifying their spot in the Big Ten title game, while sending their rivals' odds of making it to the CFP plummeting. 

Meanwhile, No. 1 Georgia remained undefeated by holding off Georgia Tech, while No. 4 Washington survived a scare against Washington State. Even without star QB Jordan Travis, No. 5 Florida State kept its perfect record intact with a victory over Florida in Gainesville. 

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With Ohio State losing, there is movement at the top of the rankings. Here's a look at how the rankings are shaping up for conference championship week. 

College football rankings for conference championship week

Coaches poll

RankingTeamRecordPoints (No. 1 votes)
1Georgia 12-01,571 (59)
2Michigan 12-01,506 (4)
3Washington 12-01,417
4Florida State 12-01,403
5Oregon11-11,278
6Ohio State11-11,250
7Texas11-11,226
8Alabama11-11,182
9Missouri10-21,034
10Penn State10-2967
11Ole Miss10-2937
12Oklahoma10-2895
13LSU9-3780
14Louisville10-2716
15Arizona9-3681
16Notre Dame9-3602
17Iowa10-2553
18Tulane11-1549
19Oklahoma State 9-3417
20North Carolina State 9-3303
21Oregon State8-4253
22Liberty12-0236
23Tennessee8-4209
24SMU10-2135
25James Madison11-179

Others receiving votes: Toledo 68; Clemson 64; Utah 54; Kansas State 54; Troy 25; Kansas 15; West Virginia 10; UNLV 4; San Jose State 1; New Mexico State 1

AP poll

RankingTeamRecordPoints (No. 1 votes)
1Georgia12-01,540 (52)
2Michigan12-01,495 (10)
3Washington12-01,413
4Florida State12-01,358
5Oregon11-11,277
6Ohio State11-11,251
7Texas11-11,205
8Alabama11-11,125
9Missouri10-21,011
10Penn State10-2961
11Ole Miss10-2936
12Oklahoma10-2857
13LSU9-3809
14Arizona 9-3712
15Louisville10-2689
16Notre Dame9-3592
17Tulane11-1557
18Iowa10-2458
19Oklahoma State9-3407
20Liberty12-0293
T21NC State9-3269
T21Oregon State8-4269
23Toledo11-1176
24James Madison11-1121
25SMU10-2108

Others receiving votes: Tennessee 98, Clemson 57, Kansas St. 41, Utah 40, Troy 7, Kansas 6, New Mexico St. 5, Kentucky 4, Memphis 1, North Carolina 1, Miami (Ohio) 1

Bryan Murphy

Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.