A sleepy week filled with nonconference blowouts locked the College Football Playoff rankings into a near standstill, with Ohio State ranked first again and Oregon's flip-flop with Ole Miss at Nos. 6 and 7 one of the few significant changes in Tuesday's new top 25.
Oregon's impressive victory over Southern California in one of last week's few games between ranked teams accounted for its move up one spot over Mississippi, which didn't play last week.
The other meaningful change was Miami's move to No. 12, in a switch with Utah after the Utes gave up 472 yards rushing in a tight win over Kansas State.
Pitt's return to the rankings — at No. 22 — after falling out for a week impacts the meaning of its key Atlantic Coast Conference game against the Hurricanes, who need a win and some help

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