Potentially, Florida State or Notre Dame could move to the top of the AP poll after they play each other as part of today's Top 25 schedule.

The No. 2 Seminoles will host the fifth-ranked Fighting Irish in a showdown of 6-0 teams. The winner could make a case for vaulting past top-ranked Mississippi State, which is idle this week.

Florida State quarterback Jameis (JAY'mihs) Winston led the Seminoles to a win over Syracuse last week, despite continuing scrutiny from a sexual assault allegation in 2012.

Notre Dame's Everett Golson has thrown for 1,683 yards and 16 touchdowns this season.

Florida State takes a 22-game winning streak into the meeting and could be facing their last ranked opponent this season.

That's just one of five top 25 match-ups on the schedule.

Seventh-ranked Alabama hosts No. 21 Texas A&M, which has lost two in a row. This is a critical game for the 5-1 Crimson Tide if they hope to keep alive their chances for a College Football playoff berth. To do it, they'll have to stop Aggies quarterback Kenny Hill and the nation's No.3-ranked passing offense.

No. 11 Oklahoma is home to 14th-ranked Kansas State in what amounts to an elimination game for playoff contention. Neither the 5-1 Sooners nor 4-1 Wildcats has beaten a ranked team this season.

No. 12 TCU and 15th-ranked Oklahoma State meet in Fort Worth. The 5-1 Cowboys bring a five-game winning streak into the game and are 3-0 in the Big 12, tied with Baylor for the top mark in the conference. TCU is looking to rebound from a 61-58 loss to fourth-ranked Baylor that dropped the Horned Frogs to 4-1.

No. 17 Arizona State hosts 23rd-ranked Stanford in a Pac-12 meeting. The Cardinal lead the nation in scoring defense at 10 points per game and are second in total defense, allowing 238 yards per game. The Sun Devils are seventh nationally in total offense with 556.8 yards per game and are 13th with 41.2 points per game.

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