ShareFlorida State moved up two spots in each of the two human polls on Sunday, following a 52-13 victory over Chattanooga on Saturday.
FSU climbed two spots from 16th to 14th in both the AP and Amway Coaches Poll. The Seminoles remain one of three ACC teams ranked in the top 25.
Clemson held onto the top spot in each of two human polls while North Carolina was just outside the top 10 at No. 11 in both polls. The Tigers and Tar Heels will meet for the ACC Championship on December 5th.
The top 5 was identical in both polls with Clemson in front of No. 2 Alabama, undefeated Iowa, Notre Dame and Oklahoma. Defending national champion Ohio State fell from second to eighth after falling at home to Michigan State.
Florida State will close the regular season at Florida on Saturday. Florida is 10th in the AP Poll and ninth in the Coaches Poll.
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