Idle Utah ended up moving a bit in the latest top 25 rankings that were released Sunday.

The Utes (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12) came in at No. 16 in the latest Associated Press poll (up two spots from last week) and No. 16 in the coaches poll (up three spots).

Up next for Utah is a home game against California, which precedes a stretch where the Utes will play three teams currently in the top 10 in their next four games.

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BYU (4-1, 1-1 Big 12), which received five votes in the coaches poll voting last week, had nine votes in the coaches poll this week.

The Cougars travel to TCU on Saturday.

What Pac-12 and Big 12 teams are ranked in the latest Associated Press poll?

Half of the six Pac-12 teams that were included in the AP top 25 rankings last week were on a bye this week. With seven top 25 teams losing, though, there was some shakeup, which included one Pac-12 team — UCLA — re-entering the rankings.

Here’s how Pac-12 teams are ranked, in order, in the Week 7 AP poll:

  • No. 7: Washington (5-0) — no change after bye week.
  • No. 8: Oregon (5-0) — no change after bye week.
  • No. 10: USC (6-0) — down one spot after 43-41 win over Arizona.
  • No. 15: Oregon State (5-1) — no change after 52-40 win over California.
  • No. 16: Utah (4-1) — up two spots after bye week.
  • No. 18: UCLA (4-1) — re-entered poll after 25-17 win over Washington State.
  • No. 19: Washington State (4-1) — down six spots after 25-17 loss to UCLA.

The Big 12 is back up to three ranked teams with Kansas returning to the polls, while the other two flipped positions after Oklahoma beat Texas.

Here’s how Big 12 teams are ranked, in order, in the Week 7 AP poll:

  • No. 5: Oklahoma (6-0) — up seven spots after 34-30 win over Texas.
  • No. 9: Texas (5-1) — down six spots after 34-30 loss to Oklahoma.
  • No. 23: Kansas (5-1) — re-entered poll after 51-22 win over UCF.

Who are the top 5 in the latest AP poll?

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This week’s AP top 5 a bit of change, with the Longhorns losing in a thriller and the Sooners taking their spot in the top 5:

  • No. 1: Georgia (6-0) — no change after 51-13 win over Kentucky.
  • No. 2: Michigan (6-0) — no change after 52-10 win over Minnesota.
  • No. 3: Ohio State (5-0) — up one spot after 37-17 win over Maryland.
  • No. 4: Florida State (5-0) — up one spot after 39-17 win over Virginia Tech.
  • No. 5: Oklahoma (6-0) — up seven spots after 34-30 win over Texas.

What Pac-12 and Big 12 teams are ranked in the latest coaches poll?

Here’s how Pac-12 teams are ranked, in order, in the Week 7 coaches poll:

  • No. 6: Washington (5-0) — up two spots after bye week.
  • No. 8: Oregon (5-0) — up one spot after bye week.
  • No. 9: USC (6-0) — down two spots after 43-41 win over Arizona.
  • No. 14: Oregon State (5-1) — up two spots after 52-40 win over California.
  • No. 16: Utah (4-1) — up three spots after bye week.
  • No. 19: Washington State (4-1) — down five spots after 25-17 loss to UCLA.
  • No. 22: UCLA (4-1) — re-entered poll after 25-17 win over Washington State.

Here’s how Big 12 teams are ranked, in order, in the Week 7 coaches poll:

  • No. 7: Oklahoma (6-0) — up five spots after 34-30 win over Texas.
  • No. 11: Texas (5-1) — down seven spots after 34-30 loss to Oklahoma.
  • No. 24: Kansas (5-1) — re-entered poll after 51-22 win over UCF.

Who are the top 5 in the latest coaches poll?

This week’s coaches top 5 changed a little, with Texas falling out and Penn State jumping in:

  • No. 1: Georgia (6-0) — no change after 51-13 win over Kentucky.
  • No. 2: Michigan (6-0) — no change after 52-10 win over Minnesota.
  • No. 3: Ohio State (5-0) — no change after 37-17 win over Maryland.
  • No. 4: Florida State (5-0) — up one spot after 39-17 win over Virginia Tech.
  • No. 5: Penn State (5-0) — up one spot after bye week.
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