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After 11 weeks of play, we finally get the first set of College Football Playoff rankings on Tuesday night. When the first 12-team bracket is unveiled,
The first CFP rankings of the season have arrived with Ohio State and Indiana leading the way. We size things up and reveal where there's value to be found.
In the release of the first rankings of the College Football Playoff on Tuesday night, coach Ryan Day and his unbeaten Ohio State Buckeyes topped the list, followed by Big Ten foe Indiana at No. 2 with Texas A&M third and Alabama landing at four.
At the moment, the Big 12 is shaping up as a two-bid league, but those two bids are BYU, which controls its own destiny toward Arlington, and Texas Tech. If the CFP were seeded and bracketed today, Utah is out.
Ohio State claimed the No. 1 spot in the initial rankings released by the College Football Playoff committee on Tuesday night, with Big Ten rival Indiana right behind at No. 2. The defending national champion Buckeyes won't face the Hoosiers until a potential collision in the Big Ten championship game.
The first College Football Playoff rankings revealed the projected 12-team bracket with Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M and Alabama earning top seeds as the four highest-ranked teams.
Joel Klatt revealed his top 10 for week 10. He explained why the Ohio State Buckeyes stayed on top followed closely by the Indiana Hoosiers. Joel has a shake-up at nine and ten with the BYU Cougars and Texas Tech Red Raiders making the cut.
Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels (8-1, 5-1 SEC) remain firmly in the College Football Playoff conversation after taking down the South Carolina Gamecocks in
The College Football Playoff selection committee released its first rankings on Tuesday night. Defending champion Ohio State took the top spot, ahead of fellow Big Ten foe Indiana. Both were followed by a quartet of SEC teams — Texas A&M,