With a lot of teams finishing up their regular seasons, I don't see too many teams changing too much from here on out. There are the conference championship games, but if a team is good enough to make that, they aren't going to become unranked from losing that game. Most of the movement is strength of schedule relative to performance.
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Rank | Team | Delta |
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1 | Alabama | |
2 | Florida | |
3 | Texas | |
4 | Cincinnati | |
5 | TCU | |
6 | Boise State | |
7 | Oregon |
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8 | Georgia Tech |
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9 | Virginia Tech |
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10 | Miami (Florida) |
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11 | LSU |
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12 | Southern Cal |
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13 | Pittsburgh |
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14 | Ohio State |
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15 | Iowa |
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16 | California |
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17 | Brigham Young |
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18 | Oregon State |
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19 | Oklahoma State |
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20 | Penn State |
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21 | Arizona | |
22 | Stanford |
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23 | West Virginia | |
24 | Clemson |
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25 | Nebraska | |
Dropped Out: North Carolina (#17), Utah (#22), Mississippi (#25).