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College football Power Rankings after Week 5

College football's first weekend in October has come and went, and the year of the «basketball school» continues on.

The Kansas Jayhawks, Syracuse Orange and UCLA Bruins have all started the season 5-0 — just as we all predicted — and land in this week's Power Rankings. Meanwhile, Texas A&M, Oklahoma and Florida State all fall from the ranks after Week 5 losses.

Yes, the basketball schools have entered the college football ranks, but the sport's blue bloods still retain the power. Georgia survived a close call at Missouri, Alabama rolled against Arkansas and Ohio State sprinted past Rutgers, as this year's «top three» all remained unbeaten. Clemson might just be the team to round out a true top four this season following a statement win over NC State in a top-10 matchup.

The Week 5 slate featured two top-10 teams losing and four of last week's teams falling from the rankings, so there's plenty of movement to track.

Here are this week's Power Rankings.

For the second straight week, Georgia wasn't on top of its game and trailed most of the way Saturday before rallying in the fourth quarter for a 26-22 road win over Missouri. The Dawgs (5-0) also weren't sharp in a 39-22 win over Kent State in Week 4. Against a determined Missouri team, Georgia had to overcome a 16-3 deficit in the second quarter and a 22-12 deficit with 14:09 remaining in the game. Quarterback Stetson Bennett passed for 312 yards but threw it 43 times. Georgia also had two more turnovers. That's five in the past two weeks. — Chris Low

Up next: vs. Auburn (Saturday, 3:30 p.m. ET, CBS)

After the No. 1 Bulldogs escape with a 26-22 come-from-behind victory at Missouri, Kirby Smart says winning on the road is always difficult in the SEC.

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