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AP Top 25 college football poll reaction - What's next for each ranked team?

The AP Top 25 college football poll is out after another wild weekend of games.

Georgia trailed by 13 points in the second half but used a late touchdown drive to rally past unranked Missouri. Alabama lost Bryce Young in the second quarter but still beat a ranked Arkansas team by 23. Clemson beat a ranked ACC foe for the second straight week.

Meanwhile, Kentucky's undefeated season ended at the hands of Ole Miss; Oklahoma and Texas A&M lost road games to then-unranked conference foes; and Kansas, TCU and Syracuse are all still undefeated.

But what happens from here? We break down what's next for each ranked team.

Previous ranking: 2

Week 5 result: 49-26 win vs. No. 20 Arkansas

What's next: vs. Texas A&M (Saturday, 3:30 p.m. ET)

All eyes will be on Bryce Young's shoulder this week. The Crimson Tide's championship hopes were nearly dashed when he left the field in the second quarter against Arkansas. The shoulder injury — and Young's reaction to it — didn't look good. And while Jalen Milroe acquitted himself well in Young's absence, the fact that Young returned in full uniform and not in a sling or in street clothes was promising. With Texas A&M coming to town this week, a healthy Young would go a long way toward avenging last season's loss in College Station. — Alex Scarbrough

Previous ranking: 1

Week 5 result: 26-22 win vs. Missouri

What's next: at Auburn (Saturday, 7:30 p.m. ET)

Coach Kirby Smart is never going to apologize for a win, especially a road win in the SEC. But Smart wants to see his Dawgs playing cleaner football with fewer mistakes and finishing drives on offense. Georgia played just well enough to win Saturday in rallying past Missouri for a 26-22 victory. Some of the sloppiness the Dawgs have exhibited

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