(AP) — Michigan jumped to No. 2 in The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday and Oklahoma State joined the top five for the first time since 2015.

Georgia was a unanimous No. 1 in the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank for the eighth consecutive week. For the fourth straight week, there is a different No. 2 team behind the Bulldogs.

Michigan has its highest ranking since it peaked at No 2. in 2016. The Wolverines moved up four spots after emphatically beating Ohio State on Saturday to break an eight-game losing streak in the rivalry.

Cincinnati moved up to No. 3, flip-flopping with Alabama at No. 4. The Crimson Tide slipped after beating Auburn in overtime.

Oklahoma State moved up two spots after beating Oklahoma for the first time since 2014. The Sooners fell three places to No. 13.

Notre Dame dropped a spot to No. 6 and Ohio State tumbled five spots to No. 7 a week after it peaked at second last week.

The week before the Buckeyes were No. 2, Alabama held that spot. The Tide had replaced Cincinnati the week before.

Mississippi, Baylor, and Oregon rounded out the top 10.

RANKTEAMPV RANKCONFERENCEPOINTS
1Georgia (12-0)1SEC1,550 (62)
2Michigan (11-1)6Big Ten1,449
3Cincinnati (12-0)4American Athletic1,422
4Alabama (11-1)3SEC1,388
5Oklahoma State (11-1)7Big 121,291
6Notre Dame (11-1)5IA Independents1,264
7Ohio State (10-2)2Big Ten1,147
8Ole Miss (10-2)8SEC1,105
9Baylor (10-2)9Big 121,066
10Oregon (10-2)11Pac-12932
11Michigan State (10-2)12Big Ten877
12Brigham Young (10-2)13IA Independents839
13Oklahoma (10-2)10Big 12837
14Utah (9-3)16Pac-12667
15Iowa (10-2)17Big Ten662
16Houston (11-1)19American Athletic603
17Pittsburgh (10-2)20ACC589
18Wake Forest (10-2)21ACC485
19San Diego State (11-1)22Mountain West416
20Louisiana-Lafayette (11-1)23Sun Belt317
21North Carolina State (9-3)24ACC310
22Clemson (9-3)ACC269
23Arkansas (8-4)25SEC214
24Texas A&M (8-4)14SEC117
25Kentucky (9-3)SEC82

Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 68, UTSA 58, Appalachian State 50, Minnesota 37, Purdue 21, Mississippi State 7, Penn State 5, Army 5, Fresno State 1

POLL POINTS

The longest streak of weeks as unanimous No. 1 was Alabama’s run of nine in 2018.

There are two more polls left this season, after next week’s championship games and then after the College Football Playoff national title is decided on Jan. 10.

If Georgia can beat Alabama in the Southeastern Conference title game next weekend and make a run through the playoff, it could break Alabama’s record.

But something to keep in mind for the Bulldogs: Alabama’s run of unanimous No. 1 rankings ended in a national championship game loss to Clemson and the Crimson Tide finished No. 2.

IN

  • No. 22 Clemson (9-3) is back in the Top 25 after falling out after the last weekend of September. The Tigers have climbed back, winning seven of their final eight games.
  • No. 25 Kentucky returns after routing rival Louisville on Saturday. The Wildcats had a run of five weeks in the rankings.

OUT

  • Wisconsin dropped out after its seven-game winning streak was snapped by Minnesota.
  • UTSA tumbled out of the rankings after its first loss of the season. The Roadrunners were thumped by North Texas on Saturday to end their unbeaten regular season, but they will still host the Conference USA title game next week.

CONFERENCE CALL

  • SEC — 6 (Nos. 1, 4, 8, 23, 24, 25).
  • ACC — 4 (Nos. 17, 18, 21, 22).
  • Big Ten — 4 (Nos. 2, 7, 11, 15).
  • Big 12 — 3 (Nos. 5, 9, 13).
  • American — 2 (Nos. 3, 16).
  • Pac-12 — 2 (Nos. 10, 14).
  • Mountain West — 1 (No. 19).
  • Sun Belt — 1 (No. 20).
  • Independents — 2 (Nos. 6, 12).

RANKED vs. RANKED

  • No. 1 Georgia vs. No. 4 Alabama, SEC championship.
  • No. 2 Michigan vs. No. 15 Iowa, Big Ten championship.
  • No. 3 Cincinnati vs. No. 16 Houston, American Athletic Conference championship.
  • No. 5 Oklahoma State vs. No. 9 Baylor, Big 12 championship.
  • No. 10 Oregon vs. No. 14 Utah, Pac-12 championship.
  • No. 17 Pitt vs. No. 18 Wake Forest, ACC championship.