Here is where Utah football is ranked after its latest win, with a top 25 clash up next

Utah Utes teammates celebrate Utah Utes safety Cole Bishop (8) after he sacked Weber State Wildcats quarterback during their football game at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023.
Utah Utes teammates celebrate Utah Utes safety Cole Bishop (8) after he sacked Weber State Wildcats quarterback during their football game at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023. | Megan Nielsen, Deseret News

Week 4 is shaping up to be an exciting one for the Pac-12.

Following the release of the latest Associated Press and coaches polls Sunday, there are three league games next week that will feature two top 25 teams facing each other — Utah hosts UCLA, Colorado travels to Oregon and Oregon State visits Washington State.

Utah, after beating Weber State 31-7 on Saturday, jumped one spot to No. 11 in the AP poll and two spots to No. 10 in the latest coaches poll. It’s the highest the Utes have been ranked this season.

BYU, following a 38-31 victory at Arkansas, received three votes in the AP poll and one vote in the coaches poll. It’s the first time the Cougars have received votes this year.

What Pac-12 and Big 12 teams are ranked in the latest Associated Press poll?

The Pac-12 had another successful weekend at the top of the conference, with the eight teams already in the AP poll winning or on bye and staying ranked. One note: Oregon leapfrogged Utah in the poll to move into the top 10.

Here’s how Pac-12 teams are ranked, in order, in the Week 4 AP poll:

  • No. 5: USC — no change after a bye week.

  • No. 8: Washington — no change after 41-7 win over Michigan State.

  • No. 10: Oregon — up three spots after 55-10 win over Hawaii.

  • No. 11: Utah — up one spot after 31-7 win over Weber State.

  • No. 14: Oregon State — up two spots after 26-9 win over San Diego State.

  • No. 19: Colorado — down one spot after 43-35 win over Colorado State.

  • No. 21: Washington State — up two spots after 64-21 win over Northern Colorado.

  • No. 22: UCLA — up two spots after 59-7 win over North Carolina Central.

The Big 12 lost a team ranked in the top 25, after Kansas State lost 30-27 to Missouri.

Here’s how Big 12 teams are ranked, in order, in the Week 4 AP poll:

  • No. 3: Texas — up one spot after 31-10 win over Wyoming.

  • No. 16: Oklahoma — up three spots after 66-17 win over Tulsa.

Who are the top 5 in the latest AP poll?

This week’s AP top 5 features the same five programs, though there was one bit of movement:

  • No. 1: Georgia — no change after 24-14 win over South Carolina.

  • No. 2: Michigan — no change after 31-6 win over Bowling Green.

  • No. 3: Texas — up one spot after 31-10 win over Wyoming.

  • No. 4: Florida State — down one spot after 31-29 win over Boston College.

  • No. 5: USC — no change after a bye week.

What Pac-12 and Big 12 teams are ranked in the latest coaches poll?

Here’s how Pac-12 teams are ranked, in order, in the Week 4 coaches poll:

  • No. 5: USC — no change after a bye week.

  • No. 8: Washington — no change after 41-7 win over Michigan State.

  • No. 10: Utah — up two spots after 31-7 win over Weber State.

  • No. 11: Oregon — up two spots after 55-10 win over Hawaii.

  • No. 15: Oregon State — up two spots after 26-9 win over San Diego State.

  • No. 19: Colorado — up two spots after 43-35 win over Colorado State.

  • No. 24: Washington State — entered the poll after 64-21 win over Northern Colorado.

  • No. 25: UCLA — no change after 59-7 win over North Carolina Central.

Here’s how Big 12 teams are ranked, in order, in the Week 4 coaches poll:

  • No. 6: Texas — no change after 31-10 win over Wyoming.

  • No. 16: Oklahoma — up two spots after 66-17 win over Tulsa.

Who are the top 5 in the latest coaches poll?

This week’s coaches top 5 didn’t changed after everyone at the top held serve:

  • No. 1: Georgia — no change after 24-14 win over South Carolina.

  • No. 2: Michigan — no change after 31-6 win over Bowling Green.

  • No. 3: Florida State — no change after 31-29 win over Boston College.

  • No. 4: Ohio State — no change after 63-10 win over Western Kentucky.

  • No. 5: USC — no change after a bye week.