Shortly before the College Football Playoff official rankings for the 12 teams going to the postseason are released on Sunday, the AP shared its latest top 25 poll. The poll had some major shakeup in the top spots, which didn’t really happen much during the season.

Indiana shocked the college football world on Saturday by beating Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship game. The Hoosiers were rewarded with the No. 1 overall spot in the poll, which the Buckeyes held onto for 14 straight weeks.

With the loss, Ohio State dropped down two spots to No. 3. SEC champion Georgia took over the No. 2 spot with the Buckeyes falling. Georgia took down Alabama 28–7 on Saturday to secure its CFP place.

Take a look at the other change ups that occurred in the final top 25 AP Poll.

AP Top 25 Poll

RankTeamChange from Last Week
1Indiana+1
2Georgia+1
3Ohio State-2
4Texas Tech+1
5Oregon-1
6Ole MissNone
7Texas A&MNone
8OklahomaNone
9Notre DameNone
10Miami+2
11Alabama-1
12BYU-1
13VanderbiltNone
14TexasNone
15UtahNone
16USC+1
17Tulane+4
18MichiganNone
19James MadisonNone
20Virginia-4
21Arizona+1
22Navy+1
23North Texas-3
24Georgia TechNone
25MissouriNone

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This article was originally published on www.si.com as AP Top 25 Poll: Indiana Jumps to No. 1 After Big Ten Win Over Ohio State.

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