I'm putting how teams have moved, but in reality I ignored where I had team before. There are some early wins/losses that look better now and some that look worse, so I went for the complete reset:
1 Texas (+1) (win over #16)
2 Washington (-1)
3 Michigan (+3) (win over #22)
4 USC
5 Oklahoma
6 Ohio State (+5) (win over #20)
7 Florida State (-4)
8 Penn State
9 North Carolina (+4)
10 Utah (-1)
11 Duke (+1)
12 Oregon (+3)
13 Georgia (-3)
14 Washington State (+5) (win over #23)
15 Miami (NR) (win over #19)
16 Alabama (+7) (loss to #1)
17 Maryland (NR)
18 Missouri (+2)
19 Texas A&M (NR) (loss to #15)
20 Notre Dame (-13) (loss to #6)
21 Syracuse
22 Rutgers (-5) (loss to #3)
23 Wisconsin (NR) (loss to #14)
24 Louisville (NR)
25 Kentucky (NR)
Thoughts on what are likely more controversial ranks:
Texas #1 and Washington #2 - The Alabama win is looking real now. We at least know that Alabama has a top defense. I still think Washington might be the better team, but it's hard to look at the two schedules and not see that Texas has a clearly better resume.
Oklahoma #5 - Their defense is real. The offense has been hit or miss, but it isn't bad. Is this even a controversial take anymore? They look solid.
Georgia #13 - They've looked okay, but not great. This is among the worst schedules for the ranked teams. There's a voice telling me that maybe they will show better against good teams, but there's also one telling me that they could lose to an unranked team before they even get there (note that #25 Kentucky is the only UGA opponents actually ranked above, Tennessee and Ole Miss are arguable but have already lost). I guess I'm in "prove it to me" mode right now with this team.