COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State's win over Army brought with it a two-spot drop in this week's Associated Press college football poll. No, that doesn't make much sense. But the Buckeyes fell from No. 8 to No. 10 this week.

Why?

Wisconsin and Oklahoma State both jumped Ohio State this week. The Badgers went from No. 10 to No. 9 after winning 40-6 at BYU. The Cowboys went from No. 9 to No. 6 after winning 59-21 at Pitt.

Alabama remained No. 1 in the AP poll, but Clemson picked up a bunch of first-place votes after winning 47-21 at Louisville. The Tigers jumped Oklahoma to take the No. 2 spot, while Penn State jumped USC to take the No. 4 spot.

The Buckeyes stayed at No. 9 in this week's coaches poll, which you can see here.

Take a look at how cleveland.com's Bill Landis voted in this week's AP poll, then see the full poll below:

1. Alabama (45)

2. Clemson (15)

3. Oklahoma (1)

4. Penn State

5. USC

6. Oklahoma State

7. Washington

8. Michigan

9. Wisconsin

10. Ohio State

11. Georgia

12. Florida State

13. Virginia Tech

14. Miami (Fla.)

15. Auburn

16. TCU

17. Mississippi State

18. Washington State

19. Louisville

20. Florida

21. South Florida

22. San Diego State

23. Utah

24. Oregon

25. LSU