The drama this week was not at the top of the College Football Playoff rankings, though Penn State and Wisconsin fans might beg to differ.

The selection committee's top four this week didn't change too much, with No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Clemson staying in the top four, and previous No. 5 Washington moving into No. 4. Michigan fell to No. 5 after losing to the Buckeyes in double overtime this past weekend. The Big Ten's division winners, No. 6 Wisconsin and No. 7 Penn State, remain on the outside despite heading to the Big Ten title game.

That wasn't much of a surprise, though, considering Michigan has defeated them both and the Buckeyes just knocked off Michigan.

The shocker was at No. 12, where Florida State jumped No. 13 Louisville in spite of the head-to-head result -- an unforgettable 63-20 clobbering on Sept. 17. Not only did Louisville beat FSU soundly, the Cardinals went 7-1 in ACC play while the Seminoles were 5-3. It's an important change because having Clemson in the semifinals means Florida State -- and not Louisville -- would be headed to the Capital One Orange Bowl. Another change for the ACC was that Virginia Tech crept into the rankings at No. 23, which means Clemson will face a ranked opponent in the ACC title game.

At No. 17, undefeated Western Michigan is the front-runner to represent the Group of 5 in a New Year's Six bowl, but No. 19 Navy has closed the gap, moving up from No. 25 last week. Three-loss Houston remained in the rankings at No. 24 despite its loss to Memphis.

Nebraska and Washington State both fell out of the rankings this week.

Here's what the bracket would look like today: