AP College Football Poll Reaction: Next Steps for Each Top 25 Team

The latest AP Top 25 college football poll has been released, and there are some notable changes from the previous week. Here's a look at what's ahead for each team in the rankings.

The Bulldogs remain at the top of the rankings after a dominant 49-3 win over Oregon in their season opener. They will look to extend their winning streak to 12 games when they host Samford on Saturday.

The Crimson Tide also remain in the top two after a 55-0 shutout of Utah State in their season opener. They will host Texas on Saturday in a highly anticipated matchup.

AP College Football Poll Reaction: Next Steps for Each Top 25 Team

AP College Football Poll Reaction: Next Steps for Each Top 25 Team

The Buckeyes moved up to No. 3 after a 45-31 win over Notre Dame in their season opener. They will host Arkansas State on Saturday before heading to Columbus to take on Toledo on September 10.

The Tigers moved up to No. 4 after a 41-10 win over Georgia Tech in their season opener. They will host Furman on Saturday before traveling to College Station to take on Texas A&M on September 10.

The Wolverines cracked the top five after a 51-7 win over Colorado State in their season opener. They will host Hawaii on Saturday before traveling to Ann Arbor to take on UConn on September 10.

The Aggies moved up to No. 6 after a 31-0 win over Sam Houston State in their season opener. They will host Appalachian State on Saturday before traveling to College Station to host Clemson on September 10.

The Sooners moved up to No. 7 after a 45-13 win over UTEP in their season opener. They will host Kent State on Saturday before traveling to Norman to take on Nebraska on September 10.

The Trojans moved up to No. 8 after a 66-14 win over Rice in their season opener. They will host Stanford on Saturday before traveling to Los Angeles to host Fresno State on September 10.

The Utes moved up to No. 9 after a 43-24 win over Florida in their season opener. They will host Southern Utah on Saturday before traveling to Salt Lake City to host San Diego State on September 10.

The Bears moved up to No. 10 after a 69-10 win over Albany in their season opener. They will host Texas State on Saturday before traveling to Waco to host Louisiana Tech on September 10.

The Wildcats moved up to No. 11 after a 37-13 win over Miami (OH) in their season opener. They will host Youngstown State on Saturday before traveling to Lexington to host Northern Illinois on September 10.

The Rebels moved up to No. 12 after a 59-3 win over Troy in their season opener. They will host Central Arkansas on Saturday before traveling to Oxford to host Fresno State on September 10.

The Nittany Lions moved up to No. 13 after a 46-10 win over Purdue in their season opener. They will host Ohio on Saturday before traveling to University Park to host Auburn on September 10.

The Huskies moved up to No. 14 after a 45-20 win over Kent State in their season opener. They will host Portland State on Saturday before traveling to Seattle to host Michigan State on September 10.

The Razorbacks moved up to No. 15 after a 31-24 win over Cincinnati in their season opener. They will host South Carolina on Saturday before traveling to Fayetteville