Week 4 in college football produced plenty of poll chaos, though the shuffling barely touched the top 10. That will change next week, of course, with a pair of heavyweight showdowns on the slate.

For now, though, the top nine teams are unchanged in the new Amway Coaches Poll. Alabama remains the solid No. 1 choice after another impressive win, this time against then-No. 22 Texas A&M. The Crimson Tide claimed 61 of 64 first-place votes cast this week. Clemson, which handled Georgia Tech, again checks in at No. 2 while retaining a pair of top votes. Georgia holds at No. 3 after staving off Missouri. Ohio State is again fourth with the final first-place vote on the eve of a visit to No. 9 Penn State.

Oklahoma needed overtime to escape Army, but the Sooners continue to round out the top five. LSU held off an upset bid from Louisiana Tech and stays put at No. 6. Following are No. 7 Stanford and No. 8 Notre Dame, who will square off next week in South Bend, Ind.

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Stock up: Michigan. The Wolverines make one of the biggest jumps in the poll, a gain of six places to No. 15 after a convincing home win against Nebraska.

Stock down: Virginia Tech. The shocker at previously winless Old Dominion nearly knocked the Hokies out of the poll altogether. As it is, they plummet 14 spots to No. 24.

Stock up: Central Florida. The Knights continue their steady climb up the rankings, checking in this week with a four-spot gain to No. 14.

Stock down: Mississippi State. The Bulldogs couldn’t get their offense cranked up in a loss at Kentucky and drop five spots to No. 19. The Wildcats, meanwhile, enter the rankings for the first time since 2007 at No. 17.

Stock up: Wisconsin, The Badgers bounced back from their BYU loss with a hard-fought win at previously unbeaten Iowa. They regain three positions this week to No. 13.

Stock down: Oklahoma State. The Cowboys were riding high a week ago after thrashing Boise State but were sent tumbling by Texas Tech. The loss knocks them down six slots to No. 21.

New kids on the block: No. 17 Kentucky, No. 22 Texas, No. 23 Duke.

College dropouts: TCU, Texas A&M, Boston College.