4th release of CFP rankings still have Ohio State on top
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On Tuesday, the College Football Playoff committee unveiled the updated CFP rankings of the 2025 season. BYU came in at no. 11, the same spot as last week. Here
Georgia joined Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M in the Top 4 of the latest College Football Playoff rankings, while Alabama fell six spots.
No one is talking about them. Just an overlooked name on a lost line among College Football Playoff Top 25 poll. But No. 14 Vanderbilt is in prime position to win out and find a way to the CFP. At this point, it’s a numbers game. A strange and surreal ...
There are seven SEC teams still in the CFP hunt — Texas A&M, Georgia, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Alabama, Texas and Vanderbilt — and only one game between those seven (Texas A&M at Texas Nov. 28). Texas A&M is in the field, assuming it beats lowly FCS Samford on Saturday.
In the first CFP reveal of the 2024 season, Kansas State was the Big 12’s highest ranked two-loss team, all the way down at No. 19. The positioning reflected a cynical view of the Big 12 that the committee never relinquished.
If BYU beats Cincinnati and UCF, they'll secure a spot in the Big 12 title game— plain and simple. Five other teams in the Big 12 are still mathematically alive for a spot in the conference championship, and Cincinnati is one of them— making this a must-win matchup for them.
The second installment of the College Football Playoff rankings was released Tuesday with no changes to the top five and only two newcomers. But there was no shortage of debate as the CFP selection committee favored the usual suspects and banished the ACC ...
The fourth CFP rankings looked a lot like the third rankings with little movement in the top 10 This week’s College Football Playoff rankings are out, led again by Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M and Georgia.