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Last week, I opened the JFP Top 25 explaining that October is the month college footballโ€™s best teams begin to separate themselves from the rest. This is the month when the pretenders turn into pumpkins, and contenders become monsters.    

This week, the top 25 features a lot of shake-ups as eight teams in the poll lost over the weekend. Four teams didnโ€™t survive the purge and fell out of the poll.

Clemson and Michigan make the biggest jump this week going from not ranked to the 14th and 15th ranked teams. TCU takes the biggest tumble, going from ranked to unranked.

Our march to the Alabama/LSU matchup continues this week as the Tide and Tigers keep rolling. This matchup could be a de facto National Championship game Nov. 5 at Alabama.

Dropping out: TCU Horned Frogs, South Florida Bulls, Baylor Bears, Florida State Seminoles

Rank Previous Team/Record
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
12
15
20
10
8
NR
NR
14
19
23
21
11
NR
NR
NR
24
25
LSU Tigers (5-0)
Alabama Crimson Tide (5-0)
Oklahoma Sooners (4-0)
Boise State Broncos (4-0)
Oklahoma State (4-0)
Sanford Cardinal (4-0)
Wisconsin Badgers (5-0)
Oregon Ducks (3-1)
Arkansas Razorbacks (4-1)
Texas Longhorns (4-0)
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (5-0)
South Carolina Gamecocks (4-1)
Nebraska Cornhuskers (4-1)
Clemson Tigers (5-0)
Michigan Wolverines (5-0)
Florida Gators (4-1)
Michigan State Spartans (4-1)
Tennessee Volunteers (3-1)
Houston Cougars (5-0)
Texas A&M Aggies (2-2)
Kansas State Wildcats (4-0)
Auburn Tigers (4-1)
Illinois Fighting Illini (5-0)
West Virginia Mountaineers (4-1)
Vanderbilt Commodores (3-1)

Follow Bryan Flynn at http://www.jfpsports.com and @jfpsports.

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