The top-10 reshuffling began with the release of Sunday's college football polls. Four of the 10 at the top of the rankings lost over the weekend, but No. 1 Alabama didn't budge.
The Crimson Tide is now the unanimous No. 1 in the coaches poll getting all 63 votes.
Clemson, then No. 2, was getting the first-place votes not going to the Crimson Tide before losing to unranked Syracuse. Clemson got eight first-place votes in the coaches poll a week ago.
Georgia (7-0) made a big jump from No. 5 to third in the coaches poll while Penn State is No.