There was no shortage of movement when it came to our post-Week 5 version of the SportsDay Best in Texas poll. Outside of the top spot, which idle Texas continues to have on lockdown as it has since our preseason version of the poll, there are new faces in the No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 spots in our poll, which ranks the 12 in-state FBS football programs.

After picking up its third true road win of the season with a 48-21 win over South Florida in Tampa, the SMU Mustangs find themselves in a season-best 2nd place in our poll. This marks a fifth straight week where the Mustangs sit in a better place in our poll than they did the week before. After debuting at No. 8 in the preseason edition of the poll, SMU moved up to No. 7 the next week after a win over Arkansas State. The Mustangs moved up to No. 6 following a Week 2 win over UNT. Two weeks ago, SMU cracked into the top five, earning a tie with Texas Tech for the No. 5 spot. Then last week, SMU vaulted into the top 3 after its impressive road win over TCU.

SMU isn't the only school to find itself in a season-best spot. Thanks to a last-second win over Iowa State, the school picked to finish in the top 3 of the Big Ten this fall, the Baylor Bears are No. 3 in this week's poll. That move up includes jumping Texas A&M in the poll, bumping the Aggies to a season-worst fourth place in this poll. A&M had been No. 2 in every poll this season prior to this week. The Aggies won over the weekend, but it was a much closer-than-expected contest against rival Arkansas.

Rounding out the top 5 this week was TCU. The Horned Frogs rebounded from a tough rivalry loss to SMU the week before by cruising to a dominant home win over Kansas over the weekend.

This week's full poll can be found below.

Full rankings

1. Texas: 132 (11)

2. SMU: 119

3. Baylor: 107

4. Texas A&M: 104

5. TCU: 88

6. Houston: 72

7. Texas Tech: 71

8. North Texas: 55

9. Texas State: 44

10. Rice: 33

11. UTEP: 21

12. UTSA: 12

This week's Best in Texas panelists (click names to view their Twitter accounts): Scott Bell, Sam Blum, Alex Briseno, Chuck Carlton, Spenser Davis, Selby Lopez, Grant McGalliard, Alex Miller, Brice Paterik, Jose Rodriguez, Brett Vito.

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1. Texas (3-1)

The Longhorns enjoyed their first of two bye weeks as Big 12 play heated up. Now, they get ready for a four-game stretch against West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kansas and TCU. (Alex Briseno)

2. SMU (5-0)

SMU had five wins all of last season. This year, the Mustangs got five wins in September. Next week, they'll go for bowl eligibility before the first bye week of the year. (Sam Blum)

3. Baylor (4-0)

The Bears held Iowa State scoreless for three quarters en route to a 23-21 win, the first time the Baylor defense had done so since a 28-7 win over Texas in 2014. (Selby Lopez)

4. Texas A&M (3-2)

Saturday was a near disaster for the Aggies, escaping with a four-point win over Arkansas. A&M gets two weeks now to prep for phase three of "The Gaunlet" and Alabama. (Alex Miller)

5. TCU (3-1)

The Horned Frogs racked up 600 yards of offense while holding Kansas to under 200 yards in a 51-10 rout. A tough road game against Iowa State looms. (Grant McGalliard)

6. Houston (2-3)

Despite losing QB D'Eriq King for the season due to a redshirt decision, the Cougars picked up a key road win over in-state foe North Texas in Denton, 46-25. (Scott Bell)

7. Texas Tech (2-2)

Texas Tech got outclassed against Oklahoma but found its true backup QB in Jett Duffey. Tech's offense showed improvement from its game in Arizona but still has plenty to clean up. (Brice Paterik)

8. North Texas (2-3)

UNT failed to capitalize on a shot for a signature nonconference win, falling to a Houston team without starting QB D'Eriq King and will look to rebound in C-USA play. (Brett Vito)

9. Texas State (2-3)

With its 24-3 win over Nicholls, Texas State has recorded consecutive home wins for the first tine since victories over Georgia State and South Alabama in 2013. (Chuck Carlton)

10. Rice (0-5)

After four straight losses to power conference teams, Rice limited Louisiana Tech to 84 rushing yards before falling 23-20 in overtime in its Conference USA opener. (Chuck Carlton)

11. UTEP (1-3)

The Miners fell to 1-3 this week with a 31-13 loss to Southern Miss. UTEP will have a good shot to get back in the win column next week as it hosts UTSA. (Spenser Davis)

12. UTSA (1-3)

The Roadrunners regrouped this week after losing 45-3 to North Texas last Saturday. Up next: A pivotal road game against UTEP. (Alex Miller)