After their second loss in two weeks, the Memphis Tigers are no longer ranked in either the AP or Coaches poll.
The Tigers were No. 25 last week in both polls. Saturday night, they lost 35-34 to the Houston Cougars, who moved up in the rankings to No. 13 and No. 14, respectively.
The Tigers still received votes in both polls; they would come in at No. 28 in the AP and No. 27 in the Coaches.
Memphis may be out, but Ole Miss is back in. Despite having a bye this weekend, the Rebels are No. 25 in both polls after not being ranked last week.
A loss to Alabama pushed Mississippi State out of the AP poll, but the Bulldogs are still hanging on to a ranking in the Coaches poll, tied with the rival Rebels at No. 25.
Though still unranked, the Arkansas Razorbacks received a number of votes in both polls this week after beating the LSU Tigers in their second straight upset win.
The AP top three remained the same with Clemson-Ohio State-Alabama, but the Oklahoma State Cowboys took over the fourth spot after beating previous No. 4 Baylor.
Oklahoma, Michigan State and North Carolina all had the biggest rises in the AP poll, each moving up five spots. Stanford, LSU and Utah are trending downward, dropping eight spots each.
See the full rankings for the AP poll and the Coaches poll.