College football updated polls: AP Top 25, Coaches Poll rankings after Week 14

Zac Al-Khateeb

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Conference championship week is here, and with it comes the final opportunity for College Football Playoff-eligible teams to make an impression on the selection committee.

The Playoff committee's decision was made slightly easier on Saturday with previously one-loss Alabama and Minnesota losing to Auburn and Wisconsin, respectively. That whittled down the Playoff-eligible teams to Ohio State, LSU, Clemson, Georgia, Utah, Baylor and Oklahoma. At least two of those teams is guaranteed to lose on Saturday and, depending on who falls, the committee's final four could be made even simpler.

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As for the latest AP Top 25 and Coaches Poll rankings, Alabama fell to No. 9 after a wild 48-45 loss in the Iron Bowl. Minnesota fell to No. 15 after getting blown out in its Big Ten West rivalry matchup vs. the Badgers.

How will those games, and more, affect the rankings heading into conference championship weekend? With that, the latest AP Top 25 and Coaches Poll rankings after the Week 14 slate of games:

College football polls updated after Week 14

Coaches Poll

RankTeamNo. 1 votesW-L
1LSU4312-0
2Ohio State1712-0
3Clemson412-0
4Georgia011-1
5Utah011-1
6Oklahoma011-1
7Florida010-2
8Baylor011-1
9Alabama010-2
10Wisconsin010-2
11Penn State010-2
12Auburn09-3
13Oregon010-2
14Notre Dame010-2
15Minnesota010-2
16Memphis011-1
17Boise State011-1
18Michigan09-3
19Iowa09-3
20Appalachian State011-1
21Cincinnati010-2
22Virginia09-3
23Navy09-2
24USC08-4
25Air Force010-2

Moved in: No. 22 Virginia; No. 25 Air Force

Others receiving votes: SMU 65; Oklahoma State 40; Kansas State 24; UL Lafayette 21; Indiana 14; Hawaii 7; Central Florida 7; Arizona State 6; Tennessee 3; San Diego State 3; Iowa State 3; Virginia Tech 2; Temple 1.

AP Top 25

RankTeamPointsW-L
1LSU1,52812-0
2Ohio State1,49812-0
3Clemson1,43712-0
4Georgia1,35611-1
5Utah1,27510-1
6Oklahoma1,25711-1
7Florida1,13510-2
8Baylor1,07411-1
9Alabama99510-2
10Wisconsin97110-2
11Auburn9579-3
12Penn State89010-2
13Oregon79910-2
14Notre Dame73410-2
15Minnesota68310-2
16Memphis61511-1
17Michigan6039-3
18Iowa5379-3
19Boise State46311-1
20Appalachian State28811-1
21Cincinnati23710-2
22Virginia2319-3
23Navy2169-2
24USC1578-4
25Air Force6510-2

Moved in: No. 22 Virginia; No. 25 Air Force

Others receiving votes: SMU 50; Oklahoma State 36; Kansas State 36; UCF 6; Virginia Tech 6; Iowa State 5; Arizona State 4; California 3; Washington

Zac Al-Khateeb

Zac Al-Khateeb has been part of The Sporting News team since 2015 after earning his Bachelor's (2013) and Master's (2014) degrees in journalism at the University of Alabama. Prior to joining TSN, he covered high school sports and general news in Alabama. A college sports specialist, Zac has been a voter for the Biletnikoff Award and Heisman Trophy since 2020.