College football rankings after Week 13: Updated Coaches Poll, AP Top 25 for SEC

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The Southeastern Conference looked to be in playoff form in Week 13 of the 2025 college football season.

In the only ranked SEC matchup, No. 8 Oklahoma (No. 8 College Football Playoff ranking) stifled No. 21 Missouri (No. 22 CFP) 17-6 to move one step closer to securing a spot in the College Football Playoff. Beau Pribula struggled in his return with the Tigers, forcing him to throw two interceptions in the loss.

No. 13 Vanderbilt (No. 14 CFP) defeated Kentucky 45-17 behind a five-touchdown, 484-yard performance from Diego Pavia. The Commodores remain alive in the CFP race with the victory. Meanwhile, No. 17 Texas (No. 17 CFP) took down Arkansas 52-23 as Arch Manning threw, ran for and caught a touchdown for the Longhorns.

No. 20 Tennessee (No. 20 CFP) dominated rival Florida in Gainesville, Florida, for a 31-11 win. It was the first win for the Vols at Florida since 2003.

In the cupcake games, No. 3 Texas A&M (No. 3 CFP) defeated Samford 48-0; No. 4 Georgia (No. 4 CFP) took care of business with a dominant 35-3 win over Charlotte; and No. 10 Alabama (No. 10 CFP) beat Eastern Illinois 56-0. The Crimson Tide tied a program record with eight rushing touchdowns and limited the Panthers to just 34 total yards of offense.

Here’s how those games affected the updated US LBM Coaches Poll and AP Top 25 after Week 13:

College football rankings after Week 13

SEC teams are bolded. First-place votes are in parentheses.

US LBM Coaches Poll

This section will be updated once the US LBM Coaches Poll is released.

AP Top 25

This section will be updated once the AP is released.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: College football rankings: Updated Coaches Poll, AP Top 25 in SEC

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