College Football 2020: Winners, losers from new Week 14 AP Top 25

Nov 28, 2020; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Alabama running back Najee Harris (22) stiff arms Auburn linebacker Owen Pappoe (0) at Bryant-Denny Stadium in the Iron Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via USA TODAY Sports
Nov 28, 2020; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Alabama running back Najee Harris (22) stiff arms Auburn linebacker Owen Pappoe (0) at Bryant-Denny Stadium in the Iron Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via USA TODAY Sports /
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Sam Ehlinger, Texas football. Mandatory Credit: Jay Janner-USA TODAY NETWORK
Sam Ehlinger, Texas football. Mandatory Credit: Jay Janner-USA TODAY NETWORK /

Loser: Texas (Unranked)

This was a chance for Texas to change the narrative of their season and make a move to try and get into the Big 12 championship, but what Texas showed was just more of the same, undisciplined play with a lot of penalties and just not smart football.

Now the question will be if Texas decides that they are ready to move on from head coach Tom Herman and go in a different direction. It has been yet another disappointing season in Austin that will likely see Texas finish the season unranked.

Loser: Auburn (Unranked)

Much like Texas. Auburn came into this season with high expectations, but it has been a really disappointing and frustrating season on the plains. Not many expected Auburn to win against Alabama on Saturday, but that was complete domination from start to finish and the Tigers never stood a chance against the Crimson Tide.

Bo Nix has had a disappointing season and has not developed as a passer like many thought he would. Auburn has a chance to upset Texas A&M next week, but this has just not been a good season for Gus Malzahn and the Tigers.

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