It was not quite as wild a weekend across college as previous ones, but there was still a big upset with previously-undefeated Minnesota falling to Iowa. A lot of the teams near the bottom of the Top 25 lost, though.

Navy fell to Notre Dame, 52-20 early in the day. That was followed with a Texas loss to Iowa State, 23-21. Kansas State dropped a game to West Virginia, 21-14. Indiana lost to Penn State, 34-27.

Those losses allowed some new teams to move into the Top 25 and, with the new USA Today Amway Coaches being released early Sunday afternoon, Texas A&M was one of the programs that appeared in the rankings.

The Aggies (7-3, 4-2 SEC) come in at No. 24 this week.

It was the first time since the Maroon and White lost to Alabama in early Ocotber that Texas A&M has been ranked in any poll. The team has received votes every week in both the Coaches Poll and Associated Press polls, though.

UPDATE: Later Sunday afternoon, A&M was also ranked No. 24 in the new AP Poll.

After beating South Carolina, 30-6, on Saturday night, Texas A&M could very well makes its season debut in the College Football Playoff rankings when they are announced Tuesday night as well.

Texas A&M's next two games are going to be very tough. The Aggies head to Georgia next weekend as the Bulldogs were ranked No. 4 in last week's CFP rankings. They are ranked No. 4 in this week's Coaches Poll after winning at Auburn over the weekend, 21-14. After that, A&M will close the regular season at consensus No. 1 LSU. Should the Tigers remain No. 1 heading into that contest, it will be the third time this season the Aggies will play a team at the top of the rankings.

LSU remained atop the Coaches Poll this week while Ohio State, Clemson, Georgia and Alabama round out the top five, in that order.

The SEC has LSU at No. 1, Georgia at No. 4, Alabama at No. 5, Florida at No. 10, Auburn at No. 16 and Texas A&M at No. 24 this week.

USA TODAY AMWAYS COACHES POLL AFTER WEEK 12

1. LSU (55 first-place votes) (Prev. 1)

2. Ohio State (6 first-place votes) (2)

3. Clemson (4 first-place votes) (3)

4. Georgia (5)

5. Alabama (4)

6. Oregon (6)

7. Oklahoma (8)

8. Utah (9)

9. Penn State (11)

10. Florida (12)

11. Minnesota (7)

12. Michigan (14)

13. Baylor (10)

14. Wisconsin (15)

15. Notre Dame (16)

16. Auburn (13)

17. Cincinnati (17)

18. Memphis (18)

19. Boise State (19)

20. Iowa (22)

21. SMU (20)

22. Appalachian State (24)

23. Oklahoma State (NR)

24. Texas A&M (NR)

25. San Diego State (NR)

Dropped out: No. 21 Navy; No. 23 Texas; No. 25 Indiana

Others receiving votes: Virginia Tech 46; Air Force 43; Indiana 39; Navy 25; Virginia 20; Louisiana Tech 10; Louisiana-Lafayette 8; Pittsburgh 7; USC 3; Wake Forest 2; Temple 1; Kansas State 1