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College football rankings: Updated NCAA Top 25 polls after Oregon, Oklahoma losses in Week 7

Daniel Mader

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Week 7 of the 2025 college football season, as usual, brought plenty of drama.

The highest-ranked squad to fall this week was No. 3 Oregon, which lost its first regular season Big Ten game since joining the conference in 2024. A huge 30-20 victory for the Indiana Hoosiers is set to alter the top portion of this week's rankings — but that wasn't the only significant result.

Michigan (31-13 loss to USC), Iowa State (24-17 loss to Colorado) and Florida State (34-31 loss to Pitt) were among the AP Top-25 squads to fall in Week 7. In the Red River Rivalry, Arch Manning and Texas came through with a much-needed 23-6 victory, something to build off for the Longhorns. And elsewhere, while Penn State had already fallen from the polls following its defeat to UCLA, the Nittany Lions' struggles continued with a home loss to Northwestern.

How will those results shape this week's rankings? Here are the latest NCAA polls after Week 7 of the 2025 college football season.

MORE: How Arch Manning, Texas flipped script on Oklahoma at Red River Rivalry

College football rankings for Week 8

This section will be updated when the polls are released.

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Daniel Mader

Daniel Mader is a Content Producer for The Sporting News. He joined SN in 2024 as an editorial intern following graduation from Penn State University. He has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports, the Centre Daily Times, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Daily Collegian and LancasterOnline. Daniel grew up in Lancaster, Penn., with a love for baseball that’ll never fade, but could also talk basketball or football for days.