The first full week of college football delivered in a major way and as a result, there have been some big changes to the AP Top 25 poll.

Alabama remains at No. 1 overall and Georgia is right behind them at No. 2 after knocking off the Clemson Tigers. Rounding out the top 5 in the AP Top 25 poll are Ohio State, Oklahoma and Texas A&M. Now let's dive into the rest.

Clemson's offense looked horrible against Georgia on Saturday and after the 10-3 loss, they dropped to No. 6 in the polls. It was a close game and the difference maker and only touchdown of the game came on a Georgia pick-6. So Clemson only falling to No. 6 is fine. Dabo Swinney's squad will have one big problem when it comes to sneaking back into the playoff picture at the end of the year and it's a lack of a tough schedule.

Clemson doesn't have a current team in the AP Top 25 left on their schedule for the rest of the year. The ACC should be a cakewalk again for the Tigers but the loss to Georgia and not having any resume building wins could backfire at the end of the season.

One of the bigger jumps made was by the Iowa Hawkeyes who moved all the way up to No. 10 after starting the year at No. 18.

The Hawkeyes absolutely clobbered the then No. 17 ranked Indiana Hoosiers 34-6 in Week 1. The game was never close and it may have turned out to be a case of Indiana being overrated with Iowa being undervalued early on.

Up next is another huge test for Iowa as they will head to Ames, Iowa along with ESPN's College GameDay to take on the now No. 9 ranked Iowa State Cyclones. A top 10 battle in the state of Iowa with the college football world watching will be quite the scene.

Chip Kelly's UCLA Bruins have knocked off Hawaii and most recently, the LSU Tigers to start their season 2-0. For the first time in the Kelly era at UCLA, the Bruins have jumped into the AP Top 25 poll at No. 16 entering this week. Fresno State is on the docket for the Bruins this Saturday and they just gave Oregon a run for their money, ultimately falling 31-24.

Elsewhere, the aforementioned Georgia Bulldogs skyrocketed to No. 2 after their defensive masterpiece against Clemson. Kirby Smart's Bulldogs limited Clemson's offense in every way imaginable in their 10-3 win and they will now have a fairly easy SEC schedule to look ahead to.

Georgia will not face Alabama, LSU or Texas A&M during the regular season and its toughest SEC game will likely be Florida which will be on a neutral field.

Smart mentioned on Monday that the Bulldogs are going through a tough Covid-19 spike so far this week but they shouldn't have much trouble against UAB if they have most of their core around for that game.

The road ahead looks very bright for Georgia.

Rounding out the top 10 of the AP Top 25 poll is: No. 6 Clemson, No. 7 Cincinnati, No. 8 Notre Dame, and the previously noted Iowa State Cyclones at No. 9 and Iowa Hawkeyes at No. 10.

The full rankings can be found here.

Let's buckle up for a chaotic Week 2!