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Ohio State still No. 1 as coaches poll gets shaken up after Week 13

While there is no such thing as an uneventful weekend in college football, some are less eventful than others. It is in that spirit we report that, unsurprisingly, there aren’t many changes in the US LBM Coaches Poll after the action from Week 13.

The top 11 teams remain unchanged, with Ohio State continuing to comfortably hold the No. 1 spot. The Buckeyes received all but two of 63 first-place votes heading into their annual clash with archrival Michigan, which moves up to No. 15. Indiana holds at No. 2, followed by Texas A&M, with the Aggies retaining the other two No. 1 nods.

Georgia and Oregon complete the top five. Mississippi, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Alabama hold their spots in the top 10.

In limited movement this week, Vanderbilt gains a position to No. 12 and Miami (Fla.) improves two spots to No. 13, leapfrogging No. 14 Utah. No. 16 Texas, No. 17 Virginia and No. 18 Tennessee also make two-position gains.

Among those losing ground, Georgia Tech tumbles seven places to No. 19 following a loss to Pittsburgh, which joins the poll at No. 24. Southern California falls four places to No. 20 after coming up short against Oregon.

Pittsburgh and No. 25 SMU are the new entries to the ranking, replacing Missouri and Houston.

This story was updated to change a video.

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