College Football 2021: Winners, losers from Week 14 AP Top 25 release

Michigan wide receiver A.J. Henning (3) scores a touchdown against Ohio State during the first half at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021.
Michigan wide receiver A.J. Henning (3) scores a touchdown against Ohio State during the first half at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021. /
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Nov 13, 2021; San Antonio, Texas, USA; UTSA Roadrunners running back Sincere McCormick (3) runs the ball in the second half against the Southern Miss Golden Eagles at the Alamodome. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 13, 2021; San Antonio, Texas, USA; UTSA Roadrunners running back Sincere McCormick (3) runs the ball in the second half against the Southern Miss Golden Eagles at the Alamodome. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-USA TODAY Sports /

Loser: UTSA (Unranked)

The RoadRunners were one of the best stories to pull for this season, but their perfect season ended with a disappointing loss to North Texas on Saturday. UTSA had been skating by on some close wins over the past few weeks, but their mistakes come back to bite them Saturday as they were blown out by the Mean Green.

UTSA still has a chance for a conference championship against Western Kentucky on Friday. Finishing 12-1 was unthinkable at the beginning of the season, but it is a realistic goal for the Roadrunners.

Loser: Wisconsin (Unranked)

Just when it looked like the Badgers had it all figured out, they lose their rivalry game to Minnesota with the Big Ten West on the line. After winning seven in a row after a 1-3 start, the Badgers stumbled and could not find enough on defense to stop the Golden Gophers from pulling the upset.

With their loss, Iowa will now go to the Big Ten Championship game and that has to sting for Wisconsin because they dominated Iowa earlier in the season. Overall, it is a disappointing season for the Badgers, as they were sizeable favorites to win the division coming into the season.

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