(AP) -- Texas A&M tumbled three spots to No. 10 while the top six teams remained intact in The Associated Press college football poll released Sunday.
Alabama, Michigan, Clemson, Washington, Louisville and Ohio State remained in front in the Top 25 rankings.
No new teams entered the poll this week.
Texas A&M had been ranked fourth in the first College Football Playoff rating released last week. The Aggies dropped from No. 7 after losing to Mississippi State 35-28.
Alabama won 10-0 at LSU on Saturday for its 13th straight victory over a Top 25 team, which represents the third-longest such streak in history. Southern California won 16 straight games over ranked opponents from 2002-05 and Oklahoma beat 15 straight Top 25 foes from 1973-76.
Alabama has won 21 straight games overall since falling 43-37 to No. 15 Mississippi on Sept. 19, 2015.
The Crimson Tide received 60 of a possible 61 first-place votes in the poll released Sunday . The other first-place vote went to No. 2 Michigan, a 59-3 winner over Maryland on Saturday. The rest of the top six includes No. 3 Clemson, No. 4 Washington, No. 5 Louisville and No. 6 Ohio State. Wisconsin moved up from eighth to seventh.
LSU fell from 15th to 19th following its loss to Alabama.
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POLL POINTS
Ohio State's 62-3 blowout of No. 9 Nebraska matched the second-most lopsided loss ever by a top-10 team. No. 1 Army blasted No. 6 Penn 61-0 in 1945. A top-ranked Army team also trounced No. 2 Notre Dame 59-0 in 1944.
The 59-point setback was the worst loss ever for a team ranked ninth. Nebraska was on the other end of the previous record, as the second-ranked Cornhuskers whipped No. 9 Washington 55-7 in 1998.
Nebraska fell from No. 9 to No. 21 in this week's poll.
UP
-- No. 8 Auburn rose three spots after edging Vanderbilt 23-16.
-- No. 9 Oklahoma moved up three slots after a 34-24 triumph at Iowa State. The Big 12 had been left out of the Top 10 last week.
-- No. 12 Penn State soared eight spots after its 41-14 rout of Iowa.
-- No. 14 Western Michigan moved up three spots after a 52-20 win at Ball State. That's the highest ranking for any Mid-American Conference team since Ball State was 12th on Nov. 30, 2008.
-- No. 16 Colorado moved up five spots after its 20-10 triumph over UCLA. This marks the Buffaloes' highest ranking since December 2002.
-- No. 17 Oklahoma State rose five spots after winning 43-37 at Kansas State.
-- No. 18 Virginia Tech moved up five spots after winning 24-21 at Duke.
DOWN
-- No. 20 Florida State moved down a spot despite winning 24-20 at North Carolina State.
-- No. 22 Florida slid 12 spots after its 31-10 loss at Arkansas.
-- No. 25 Baylor fell 12 spots after losing 62-22 against TCU
IN AND OUT
-- There were no new teams in this week's Top 25, as nobody fell out of last week's rankings.
CONFERENCE CALL
ACC -- 5
Big Ten -- 5
SEC -- 5
Big 12 -- 4
Pac-12 -- 4
MAC -- 1
Mountain West -- 1
RANKED vs. RANKED
No. 9 Oklahoma hosts No. 25 Baylor. The Sooners try to remain unbeaten in Big 12 competition.
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 06, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking.
Record Pts Pvs
1. Alabama (60) 9-0 1,524 1
2. Michigan (1) 9-0 1,432 2
3. Clemson 9-0 1,408 3
4. Washington 9-0 1,364 4
5. Louisville 8-1 1,255 5
6. Ohio St. 8-1 1,245 6
7. Wisconsin 7-2 1,159 8
8. Auburn 7-2 1,081 11
9. Oklahoma 7-2 996 12
10. Texas A&M 7-2 820 7
11. West Virginia 7-1 805 14
12. Penn St. 7-2 752 20
13. Utah 7-2 686 16
14. W. Michigan 9-0 583 17
15. North Carolina 7-2 559 18
16. Colorado 7-2 550 21
17. Oklahoma St. 7-2 516 22
18. Virginia Tech 7-2 479 23
19. LSU 5-3 454 15
20. Florida St. 6-3 450 19
21. Nebraska 7-2 434 9
22. Florida 6-2 390 10
23. Washington St. 7-2 305 25
24. Boise St. 8-1 226 24
25. Baylor 6-2 90 13
Others receiving votes: Southern Cal 76, Arkansas 74, San Diego St. 38, Troy 28, Houston 25, Tennessee 9, Tulsa 3, South Florida 3, Minnesota 2, Navy 2, Wyoming 2.