Oklahoma, Clemson are two of the big names falling in the college football's Re-Rank 1-130

It's Alabama, Georgia and then everyone else in this week's USA TODAY Sports NCAA Re-Rank 1-130.

No other teams are under consideration for No. 1, which again went to the Crimson Tide after an easy win against Southern Mississippi. Georgia continues to close the gap and has a strong case of its own for the top spot after blowing away Vanderbilt 62-0.

Alabama is able to fend off the Bulldogs due in large part to this month's win at Florida, which is more impressive than Georgia's win against Clemson after the Tigers suffered their second loss of the season.

While the SEC powers are followed by No. 3 Oregon, No. 4 Penn State, No. 5 Iowa and No. 6 Cincinnati, there is a huge gap between the top two and the rest of the field.

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Several brand-name programs are falling down the 1-130. One is No. 10 Oklahoma, which is down four spots after needing a last-second field goal to beat West Virginia. The loss by Clemson resulted in a 16-place drop No. 28. No. 20 Texas A&M is down 12 after losing to Arkansas. None of the three have not been impressive in games against Power Five competition.

Other teams plummeting down the Re-Rank are No. 55 Iowa State, No. 49 North Carolina and No. 40 Wisconsin.

With Clemson, North Carolina and others struggling, the top three teams in the ACC in this week's 1-130 are No. 15 Wake Forest, No. 22 Boston College and No. 25 North Carolina State.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: College football NCAA Re-Rank 1-130: Oklahoma, Clemson tumble