There's not a lot of movement at the top of our latest Best in Texas poll. After taking over the No. 1 spot last week, the Texas Longhorns remained on top after their first road win against Kansas State in 16 years. Texas A&M remained in the No. 2 spot -- the same place it has had on this poll since Week 1 -- with a rivalry game victory against Arkansas in Arlington.

But thanks to a domino effect after North Texas' first loss of the season -- a dramatic two-point loss that ended with a blocked game-winning FG attempt -- a couple Big 12 teams experienced a bump up the polls, even though not everyone won last week.

TCU jumped from No. 4 to No. 3 after snapping its two-game losing streak. The Horned Frogs beat Iowa State by three thanks to a final-minute FG. Texas Tech also experienced a one-spot bump, going from No. 5 to No. 4. The Red Raiders lost at home to unbeaten West Virginia, but they impressed voters with their near-comeback -- doing so without starting QB Alan Bowman, who left the game win an injury.

North Texas, which was No. 3 in last week's poll and received a first-place vote, rounds out this week's top 5 at No. 5.

Here is this week's full poll:

[Previous installments: Week 4 poll | Week 3 poll | Week 2 poll | Week 1 poll | Preseason poll]

Full rankings

1. Texas: 142 (10)

2. Texas A&M: 134 (2)

3. TCU: 117

4. Texas Tech: 111

5. North Texas: 93

6. Houston: 84

7. Baylor: 74

8. SMU: 61

9. UTSA: 48

10. Rice: 36

11. Texas State: 24

12. UTEP: 12

Best in Texas panelists (click names to view their Twitter accounts): Ben Baby, Scott Bell, Chuck Carlton, Trenton Daeschner, Spenser Davis, Reece Graham, EJ Holland, Selby Lopez, Alex Miller, Jose Rodriguez, Kevin Sherrington, Brett Vito.

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1. Texas (4-1)

Texas freshman running back Keaontay Ingram had 10 carries for 68 yards in win at K-State and unlike earlier in the season was on the field for key late drives. (Chuck Carlton)

2. Texas A&M (3-2)

A&M got a win over Arkansas Saturday, but there were many frustrating aspects to the victory. Now the Aggies welcome a stealthy Kentucky squad to town, who is 5-0. (Alex Miller)

3. TCU (3-2)

TCU edged Iowa State 17-14, but the injuries are piling up. QB Shawn Robinson went down in the final minute grasping his shoulder. The Frogs' bye week comes at a great time. (Reece Graham)

4. Texas Tech (3-2)

Alan Bowman went down, but Texas Tech got its first look at Jett Duffey. Texas Tech has a bye week to get healthy, meaning all three quarterbacks could be available. (Selby Lopez)

5. North Texas (4-1)

Louisiana Tech grabbed control of C-USA's West Division by knocking off UNT 29-27 when Amik Robertson blocked Cole Hedlund's 46-yard field goal in the final minute. (Brett Vito)

6. Houston (3-1)

The lone AAC school yet to play a conference game, Houston will finally get its first taste of conference play when it hosts Tulsa in a primetime matchup this Thursday. (Scott Bell)

7. Baylor (3-2)

Baylor got thumped by Oklahoma as expected, but Charlie Brewer played his best football of the season. Without OU's big plays, that game could've been much closer. (Selby Lopez)

8. SMU (2-3)

True-freshman quarterback William Brown threw for 300-plus yards in SMU's 63-27 win over FCS Houston Baptist. The Mustangs face UCF in Orlando next, where they've never won on the road. (Reece Graham)

9. UTSA (2-3)

The Roadrunners improved to 2-3 on the season with a road win over UTEP. Next up: A chance to get back to .500 when they host Rice at home. (Spenser Davis)

10. Rice (1-4)

Rice suffered its fourth straight loss of the season as it fell to Wake Forest, 56-24. Next up is a key in-state matchup against a UTSA team starting to find its groove. (EJ Holland)

11. Texas State (1-3)

Thanks to a bye week, the Bobcats had an extra week to think about their near-win against UTSA in Week 4. They got a chance to pick up win No. 2 of the season this weekend against ULL. (Scott Bell)

12. UTEP (0-5)

UTSA's big second quarter was too much for the Miners to overcome on the road. UTEP's losing streak is now at 17 after a 31-20 loss to the Roadrunners. (Ben Baby)