While the top six remains identical from last week, Clemson's 41-6 win at Syracuse solidified the Tigers' place at No. 1 in the USA TODAY Sports college football re-rank.

Clemson now has three wins against Power Five competition, with Syracuse joined by Georgia Tech and Texas A&M. While other teams in contention for the top spot have looked the part through three weeks, none have matched Clemson's overall level of performance.

Behind the Tigers are No. 2 LSU, No. 3 Alabama, No. 4 Ohio State, No. 5 Georgia and No. 6 Oklahoma. The first change in the Top 25 comes with the swap of Notre Dame and Auburn — the Irish move up to No. 7 heading into next weekend's game against Georgia while the Tigers fall one spot to No. 8.

Other movers inside the Top 25 include No. 10 Central Florida, which is up five spots after destroying Stanford, and No. 11 Iowa, up six after a road win at Iowa State.

No. 31 Kansas State made a 31-spot leap after beating Mississippi State on the road. No. 44 Temple is up 30 spots after outlasting Maryland. No. 30 Wake Forest is up nine after beating North Carolina and is the third-ranked team in the ACC, behind Clemson and No. 22 Virginia.

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And some sort of recognition goes to Boston College, which experienced one of the largest single-week drops in re-rank history. The Eagles are down a whopping 52 spots to No. 95 after losing at home to Kansas, which hadn't won a road game against a Power Five opponent since 2008. The Jayhawks moved up 26 to No. 92.

New to the Top 25: No. 19 Arizona State, No. 23 Washington, No. 25 Washington State

Out of the Top 25: No. 27 Iowa State, No. 33 Michigan State, No. 42 Southern California