College football rankings: Updated NCAA Top 25 polls after Alabama, Texas losses in Week 12

Jake Mozarsky

College football rankings: Updated NCAA Top 25 polls after Alabama, Texas losses in Week 12 image

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College football delivered a seismic, dramatic, and unforgettable slate of games that shook up the playoff landscape.

The action began with No. 3 Texas A&M pulling off the largest comeback in school history — rallying from a stunning 30-3 halftime deficit to beat South Carolina 31-30 and preserve their undefeated season — and continued well into the night with upsets and statement wins. Notre Dame made a strong showing with a 37-15 victory over Pittsburgh, and Georgia reminded Arch Manning and Texas whose turf they were on. But the headlining story belonged to Oklahoma, whose relentless defense forced three turnovers to secure a crucial 23-21 upset of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. 

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The most improbable outcome of the day came in College Station, where Texas A&M trailed South Carolina 30-3 at halftime. Quarterback Marcel Reed rebounded from a rough first half, orchestrating a historic 28-0 run over the final two quarters. He threw three second-half touchdowns alone, leading the Aggies to a program-record 27-point comeback that preserved their perfect season and playoff hopes. The dramatic victory was immediately followed by the announcement of a new six-year contract for head coach Mike Elko, cementing the program’s direction.

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Meanwhile, the SEC’s primetime matchup became a statement from the Bulldogs. No. 5 Georgia delivered a resounding 35-10 victory over No. 10 Texas in Athens. Quarterback Arch Manning struggled all night, throwing a critical interception and managing just one touchdown drive. A relentless Georgia defense, a dominant performance by Gunner Stockton, and perfectly executed decisions by Kirby Smart sealed the Longhorns' fate, solidifying Georgia's status as a championship contender and likely ending Texas's College Football Playoff hopes.

Elsewhere, the day featured a mix of gritty wins and dominant performances that reshuffled the top 10. Oklahoma secured a vital victory that dramatically boosts its playoff positioning, edging No. 4 Alabama 23-21 thanks to an 87-yard pick-six by Eli Bowen and two fumble recoveries. In the ACC, both Virginia and Georgia Tech notched huge road wins to remain with just one co

With all the action, there's been some shake-ups in the polls. Here are the updated rankings after a wild Week 12.

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College football rankings for Week 12

Coaches Poll

RankTeamRecordPoints(No. 1 votes)
1Ohio State10-01,573
2Indiana11-01,497
3Texas A&M10-01,457
4Georgia9-11,381
5Oregon9-11,285
6Ole Miss10-11,268
7Texas Tech10-11,213
8Oklahoma8-21,099
9Notre Dame8-21,064
10Alabama8-2976
11BYU9-1923
12Georgia Tech9-1815
13Vanderbilt8-2777
14Utah8-2748
15Miami (FL)8-2707
16USC8-2610
17Michigan8-2587
18Texas7-3521
19Virginia9-2455
20Tennessee7-3403
21Missouri7-3220
22James Madison9-1201
23North Texas9-1164
24Houston8-2144
25Tulane8-296

Others receiving votes:  Navy 56; SMU 42; Illinois 34; Washington 28; Iowa 24; Arizona 23; Louisville 21; San Diego State 19; Arizona State 16; Pittsburgh 13; Nebraska 12; East Carolina 3

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AP Top 25

RankTeamRecordPoints(No. 1 votes)
1Ohio State10-01,639 (57)
2Indiana11-01,588 (8)
3Texas A&M10-01,520 (1)
4Georgia9-11,447
5Ole Miss10-11,331
6Texas Tech10-11,299
7Oregon9-11,299
8Oklahoma8-21,162
9Notre Dame8-21,130
10Alabama8-21,062
11BYU9-1992
12Vanderbilt8-2833
13Utah8-2795
14Miami (FL)8-2773
15Georgia Tech9-1786
16USC8-2707
17Texas7-3564
18Michigan8-2547
19Virginia9-2476
20Tennessee7-3360
21James Madison9-1294
22North Texas9-1186
23Missouri7-3173
24Tulane8-2167
25Houston8-2107

Others receiving votes:  Navy 61, Illinois 31, SMU 28, Arizona St. 19, Louisville 17, Iowa 14, Pittsburgh 12, San Diego St. 12, Arizona 9, UNLV 9, Washington 8, South Florida 6, East Carolina 4, UConn 1.

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