In the second edition of this season’s College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings, the Wisconsin Badgers are up to the No. 7 rank, one higher than last week’s debut.

Full rankings:

Alabama Crimson Tide Clemson Tigers Michigan Wolverines Washington Huskies Ohio State Buckeyes Louisville Cardinals Wisconsin Badgers Texas A&M Aggies Auburn Tigers Penn State Nittany Lions Oklahoma Sooners Colorado Buffaloes Oklahoma State Cowboys Virginia Tech Hokies Utah Utes West Virginia Mountaineers North Carolina Tar Heels Florida State Seminoles Nebraska Cornhuskers USC Trojans Western Michigan Broncos Boise State Broncos Washington State Cougars LSU Tigers Arkansas Razorbacks

The Badgers were able to move up a spot after a 21-7 road victory in Evanston over the Northwestern Wildcats, paired with the previous No. 4 Texas A&M Aggies losing on the road to Mississippi State.

Wisconsin remains the highest two loss team in the country currently and holds the highest CFP position in its program’s history. The Badgers are one of four Big Ten teams in the top 10 and are currently 2-2 against teams ranked in the top 25.

Alabama, Clemson, Michigan, and Washington make up the top four, with Ohio State and Louisville close behind. Only Washington will face a ranked opponent this week of teams currently in the top 10.

The committee has spoken and Washington is their choice for the No. 4 spot. Who gets your vote as the @drpepper #OneFinalTeam? — ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) November 9, 2016

Wisconsin’s hopes for a playoff berth are still in full confidence at this point, with three games versus ranked opponents left on the regular season and a possible shot at a revenge game against either Michigan or Ohio State looming.

The Badgers will face Illinois at home this weekend.