College Football AP Top 25: Winners and losers of Week 14

AUBURN, AL - NOVEMBER 25: Nick Ruffin #19 and Stephen Roberts #14 of the Auburn Tigers celebrate after the victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide at Jordan Hare Stadium on November 25, 2017 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
AUBURN, AL - NOVEMBER 25: Nick Ruffin #19 and Stephen Roberts #14 of the Auburn Tigers celebrate after the victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide at Jordan Hare Stadium on November 25, 2017 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /
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With the release of the Week 14 AP Top 25, which college football teams won and lost in the newest poll?

What a wild week it was for college football fans. Everyone watched in awe as the top two teams in the country went down in upset fashion. While that may have ruined national title hopes in the BCS era, both Miami and Alabama still have a shot to move up in the rankings and make the top four.

Losing this late in the season always hurts, but luckily for both teams, they won’t drop far in the playoff rankings. Winning their respective conference titles will likely give them a true shot at making the top four and the committee has been kind to upset victims in the past — just look at Clemson last year and potentially again this year.

The AP Top 25 is here for Week 14 and there was quite a bit of shakeup with all of the wild action that took place. Games such as Notre Dame vs. Stanford, Michigan vs. Ohio State, Washington vs. Washington State and Clemson vs. South Carolina shook up the polls.

There were also plenty of upsets in Week 14, but the one that will be talked about the most is Auburn over Alabama with Pittsburgh over Miami as a close second.

Week 14 of the college football season was one of the best of the year and there was plenty of movement in the AP Top 25. Here are the biggest winners and losers.