College Football rankings: Projected Top 25 AP Poll after Week 3

Sep 13, 2014; Norman, OK, USA; Oklahoma Sooners linebacker Geneo Grissom (85) celebrates the victory with teammates after the game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 13, 2014; Norman, OK, USA; Oklahoma Sooners linebacker Geneo Grissom (85) celebrates the victory with teammates after the game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

Well, Week 3 of the 2014 college football season is behind us, and after the action, there is going to be a bit of a shake up near the top of the polls.

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To start, the no. 6 Georgia Bulldogs went to Columbia to take on the South Carolina Gamecocks, a game that everyone expected them to win handily. Well when it was all said and done, that was not the case and the Gamecocks walked away with the 38-35 victory, putting a damper on all of the Georgia dominance talk for the time being.

Then, later on in the night, the no. 9 USC Trojans also went on the road to take on the Boston College Eagles in a game that many expected would be a cake walk for the Trojans, especially following their win over Stanford last week. But, again, things did not go as everyone imagined it would and Boston College physically dominated the Trojans, who will now be out of the Top 10.

With that being said, via CBS Sports, here is a look at how the polls could end up looking later on during the day on Sunday when the new rankings are released:

1. Florida State (1). 

2. Oregon (2).

3. Alabama (3). 

4. Oklahoma (4). 

5. Auburn (5). 

6. Texas A&M (7). 

7. Baylor (8). 

8. LSU (10). 

9. Notre Dame (11). 

10. UCLA (12). 

11. Michigan State (13).

12. Ole Miss (14). 

13. Stanford (15). 

14. Arizona State (16). 

15. Missouri (20). 

16. South Carolina (24).

17. Georgia (6). 

18. USC (9). 

19. Wisconsin (18). 

20. Kansas State (19). 

21. Ohio State (22). 

22. Clemson (23). 

23. BYU (25). 

24. Nebraska* (NR). 

25. Virginia Tech (17). 

How do you think the rankings will shake out on Sunday following Week 3 of action? Let us know your thoughts and predictions in the comments below.