The results of Week 13 have shuffled the top of the AP Top 25. While Alabama and Ohio State held at No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, there's a new No. 3 and No. 4 with Clemson and Washington moving into those slots.

Depending on the outcomes of conference championship week, there's a real possibility that's what the playoff field will look like.

Clemson moves up after beating in-state rival South Carolina 56-7, while Washington rises after beating Washington State 45-17 in the Apple Cup.

Another reason those two teams moved up? Michigan fell two spots, just like in the Coaches Poll, after losing in double overtime to Ohio State. However, unlike the Coaches Poll, the Wolverines remain ranked ahead of Wisconsin.

New teams cracking the latest top 25 are Stanford, Virginia Tech, Navy, Iowa, South Florida and Pitt.

1. Alabama (61)

2. Ohio State

3. Clemson

4. Washington

5. Michigan

6. Wisconsin

7. Oklahoma

8. Penn State

9. Colorado

10. USC

11. Oklahoma State

12. Florida State

13. Western Michigan

14. West Virginia

15. Florida

16. Louisville

17. Stanford

18. Auburn

19. Virginia Tech

20. Navy

21. LSU

22. Iowa

23. Nebraska

24. South Florida

25. Pittsburgh