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Utah football slid four spots to No. 24 in the latest Coaches Poll and dropped out of the AP Top 25 entirely following a 27-22 loss to Colorado Saturday. Colorado remained at No. 9 after the win in both polls.

The top five of the Coaches Poll shifted after Ohio State beat Michigan, Alabama remaining at No. 1 followed by the Buckeyes, Clemson, Washington and Wisconsin. The Wolverines fell two spots to No. 6. In the AP Top 25, Alabama is No. 1 followed by Ohio State, Clemson, Washington and Michigan.

Following Colorado and Washington, USC is ranked at No. 11 and Stanford at No. 17 as the other Pac-12 teams appearing in this week's Coaches Poll. The Trojans are No. 10 in the AP Top 25, the Cardinal coming in at No. 17.

Stanford and Iowa were the biggest risers in the Coaches Poll, while Nebraska suffered the biggest drop from No. 15 to No. 22.

Several unranked teams from last week moved into the AP Top 25, including Stanford, Virginia Tech (19), Navy (20), Iowa (22), and South Florida and Pittsburgh (tied at 24).

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