College football rankings: Texas, Michigan make notable leaps amid shakeup within top five in CBS Sports 133
Biggest movers
- No. 26 Texas A&M (+12): An injury to starting quarterback Conner Weigman has not derailed the Aggies' chances of competing in the SEC West. Max Johnson stepped up with a strong performance in a win against Arkansas to improve Texas A&M's record to 4-1. With Alabama on deck in Week 6, Jimbo Fisher has a chance to pick up a crucial win in the divisional race.
- No. 49 West Virginia (+11): The Mountaineers have now moved up 24 spots over the last two weeks as Neal Brown's crew continues to prove the doubters wrong. Picked last in the Big 12 in the preseason media poll, West Virginia is now 4-1 with its only loss coming in the season opener to Penn State and conference wins against TCU and Cincinnati.
- No. 32 Air Force (+9): The battle for the Mountain West championship could end up being the conference title race that determines a New Year's Six bid, and Air Force has been excellent against everyone it's played on the way to a 5-0 start. In three games against conference opponents, the Falcons have won by 18 points, 25 points and 39 points after Saturday's 49-10 drubbing of San Diego State.
- No. 33 Florida (-10): The Gators' win against Tennessee helps it maintain some hold in the top 40, but there was still bound to be a dramatic rankings reaction to getting absolutely bowled over by Kentucky. There are opportunities to strengthen the profile with winnable games in the next couple of weeks, but any defeats prior to the Georgia game on Oct. 28 will likely result in another notable drop.
- No. 29 LSU (-13): Arguing for LSU as a top-25 team is mostly a power ratings explanation, acknowledging the high-level talent on the roster. Because it's too early to hang your hat on quality losses, and right now the Tigers' best wins are against Mississippi State and Arkansas. Up next is a tough test at Missouri that can flip the narrative around LSU's standing in the national rankings, but there needs to be more quality wins to stand up against undefeated and one-loss teams when debating those spots outside the top 20.
- No. 66 Illinois (-13): After last season's strong showing, there was an expectation that Illinois was going maintain its position in the top half of the Big Ten West. After losing 44-19 at Purdue, the Illini are 0-3 against power conference opponents and looking much closer to the bottom half of the division (and the conference) than what we saw a year ago.
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