COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio State threw down a win the college football world had been waiting for and ... the Buckeyes lost points in the coaches poll.

After a 63-14 win over Penn State, Ohio State remained No. 4 in the coaches poll released Sunday, which accounts for one-third of the BCS standings that will come out Sunday night.

Overall, the Buckeyes lost seven points, going from 1,382 to 1,375. Ohio State is now 44 points behind No. 3 Florida State instead of 28. The Buckeyes' lead over No. 5 Baylor also shrank, from 127 points to 82.

Florida State beat North Carolina State 49-17 on Saturday, while Baylor beat Kansas 59-14. Three other Big Ten teams are ranked by the coaches: No. 21 Michigan, No. 23 Wisconsin and No. 24 Michigan State.

In the AP poll, the Buckeyes also remained No. 4, but did gain a few points. Ohio State had 1,309 points last week and gained eight, to 1,317. After being 86 points behind No. 3 Florida State last week, Ohio State is 73 points behind this week. After they were 112 points ahead of No. 5 Missouri last week, the Buckeyes are 94 points ahead of new No. 5 Baylor this week. Among the 60 AP voters, Ohio State was ranked No. 4 by 55 of them. The Buckeyes got one vote at No. 2, one at No. 3, two at No. 5 and one at No. 8.

The AP has Wisconsin at No. 22, followed by No. 23 Michigan and No. 24 Michigan State.

The AP poll is not part of the BCS formula. The Harris Poll, which does make up one-third of the BCS standings, will be released later on Sunday.

Full coaches poll

1. Alabama

2. Oregon

3. Florida State

4. Ohio State

5. Baylor

6. Miami

7. Stanford

8. Clemson

9. Oklahoma

10. Missouri

11. Auburn

12. Oklahoma State

13. LSU

14. Texas A&M

15. Texas Tech

16. South Carolina

17. Louisville

18. Fresno State

19. UCLA

20. Northern Illinois

21. Michigan

22. Central Florida

23. Wisconsin

24. Michigan State

25. Notre Dame

Full AP poll

1. Alabama

2. Oregon

3. Florida State

4. Ohio State

5. Baylor

6. Stanford

7. Miami

8. Auburn

9. Clemson

10. Missouri

11. LSU

12. Texas A&M

13. Oklahoma

14. South Carolina

15. Texas Tech

16. Fresno State

17. UCLA

18. Oklahoma State

19. Central Florida

20. Louisville

21. Northern Illinois

22. Wisconsin

23. Michigan

24. Michigan State

25. Arizona State