After a bye week, Ohio State dropped to No. 4 in the AP Top 25 Poll and Georgia fell to No. 10 after Saturday's upset against South Carolina.

NEW YORK (AP) — LSU moved up to No. 2 in The Associated Press college football poll, giving the Southeastern Conference the top two teams in the country for the 29th time.

The Tigers jumped from No. 5, past No. 3 Clemson and No. 4 Ohio State, after beating Florida in a matchup of unbeaten teams. LSU received 12 first-place votes Sunday in the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank. Alabama received 30 first-place votes and is No. 1 for the third consecutive week.

Oklahoma is No. 5 and Wisconsin became the first new team to crack the top six after Georgia became the highest-ranked team to lose to an unranked team this season. The Bulldogs dropped from third to 10th after losing at home to South Carolina in double overtime. They were among a season-high eight ranked teams to lose this weekend, including four to unranked teams.

Penn State moved up to No. 7. Florida's loss at LSU cost the ninth-ranked Gators two spots. Notre Dame is No. 8, two spots ahead of Georgia.

Texas slipped four spots to No. 15, the highest ranked team with two losses.

AP Top 25 Poll:

1 Alabama

2 LSU

3 Clemson

4 Ohio State

5 Oklahoma

6 Wisconsin

7 Penn State

8 Notre Dame

9 Florida

10 Georgia

11 Auburn

12 Oregon

13 Utah

14 Boise State

15 Texas

16 Michigan

17 Arizona State

18 Baylor

19 SMU

20 Minnesota

21 Cincinnati

22 Missouri

23 Iowa

24 Appalachian State