College Football AP Top 25, Week 4: Winners and losers

GAINESVILLE, FL - SEPTEMBER 16: Feleipe Franks
GAINESVILLE, FL - SEPTEMBER 16: Feleipe Franks /
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With the release of the Week 4 AP Top 25, which college football teams won and lost in the newest poll?

It’s that time again, folks. College football has released its newest AP Top 25 on Sunday afternoon and there have been some big changes. Saturday’s action was filled with crazy endings and coaches’ seats getting hotter.

From the start of the day, to the end, college football was raging like it was in midseason form. The day began with upsets like Memphis over UCLA and Northern Illinois over Nebraska and sweat-it-out contest like Michigan vs. Air Force and Texas A&M vs. Louisiana.

There were also games that went down to the wire such as Florida vs. Tennessee. The Gators struggled to even reach the end zone with an offensive touchdown until the fourth quarter. The Volunteers ended up tying things up, but a Hail Mary pass from redshirt freshman Feleipe Franks to Tyrie Cleveland was the decider as time ran out.

Who rose and fell this week in the ranks? There was plenty of movement in the Week 4 AP Poll, but only a few teams can truly be dubbed winners and losers. Did teams stake their claim in the top 10 for the foreseeable future with big wins? Did fringe teams blow their chances to even compete for a national title?

Let’s take a look at the biggest winners and losers from the Week 4 AP Poll.