Week 12 College Football Playoff Ranking predictions
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Indiana, Ohio State and Texas A&M -- the last of the unbeatens -- continue to solidify strong résumés as essential locks to reach the CFP. Meanwhile others like Alabama, Georgia, Oregon and a few others are jockeying for position with marquee wins and tricky tests remaining on their schedules.
The most intriguing seeding races in the College Football Playoff may not surround who gets the four first-round byes but rather who gets seeds Nos. 5 through 8.
Jones named USF head coach Alex Golesh as a person Auburn should show interest in for 2026.
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Resetting the Group of Five race to College Football Playoff bid as Tulane takes down Memphis
No Group of Five team was ranked in Tuesday's initial College Football Playoff Rankings from the selection committee; however, Memphis (8-2, 4-2) was ahead of the rest of others in the picture and would've been placed at No. 12 in the bracket.
Michigan is now off of its bye and with three games left, everything is still on the table for the Wolverines. Michigan might not have the best odds to reach th
The Crimson Tide beat LSU 20-9 at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 8, furthering an eight-game win streak after Alabama 's season-opening loss to Florida State. Alabama remains one of two SEC teams unbeaten in conference play along with Texas A&M.
No. 9 Oregon will travel to Iowa City for a matchup against No. 20 Iowa on CBS at 3:30 p.m. ET. The Ducks and Hawkeyes both enter the weekend with just one loss in Big Ten play. No. 3 Texas A&M will face No. 22 Missouri in the final ranked-on-ranked matchup during the same time slot.
The College Football Playoff management committee has until Dec. 1 to agree on a new CFP format. On Friday, Mississippi State president Mark Keenum, who serves as chairman on the CFP’s Board of Managers, revealed his and the SEC’s stance on expansion talks.