College Football Rankings Start Juggling Act at 6-7, While Top 5 Remain the Same
Oregon moved ahead of Ole Miss after beating USC, the only change in the top 10; Miami also rose slightly, reflecting recent game outcomes, CFP committee said.
- On Nov. 25, the CFP selection committee left the top five unchanged as Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Georgia and Texas Tech held their places, while Oregon Ducks moved ahead of Ole Miss Rebels after a 42-27 victory over USC Trojans.
- After last week's games, Oregon's 42-27 win over USC pushed the Ducks ahead while Ole Miss Rebels dropped behind due to their open date in Week 13.
- A sleepy week of nonconference blowouts locked the rankings into a near standstill, with the Nov. 25 release showing only one significant top-10 movement, AP National Writer Eddie Pells noted.
- Ole Miss will play Mississippi State on Nov. 28 with Lane Kiffin set to announce his future the next day, and the CFP selection committee could consider his departure in rankings.
- The final CFP rankings are set for Dec. 7, with first-round games Dec. 19 and 20, quarterfinals Dec. 31 and Jan. 1, and the CFP National Championship Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium.
34 Articles
34 Articles
CFP’s top 5 unchanged, but Oregon hurdles Mississippi for No. 6 spot
By EDDIE PELLS AP National Writer A sleepy week filled with nonconference blowouts locked the College Football Playoff rankings into a near standstill. Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Georgia and Texas Tech remained the top five teams, while Oregon jumped ahead of Mississippi after its 42-27 victory over USC – one of the few significant changes in Tuesday’s new top 25. The Ducks are now No. 6, with Mississippi at No. 7 – the only change to the t…
CFP’s top 5 unchanged, but Oregon hurdles Mississippi for No. 6 spot
By EDDIE PELLS AP National Writer A sleepy week filled with nonconference blowouts locked the College Football Playoff rankings into a near standstill. Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Georgia and Texas Tech remained the top five teams, while Oregon jumped ahead of Mississippi after its 42-27 victory over USC – one of the few significant changes in Tuesday’s new top 25. The Ducks are now No. 6, with Mississippi at No. 7 – the only change to the t…
CFP’s top 5 unchanged, but Oregon hurdles Mississippi for No. 6 spot
By EDDIE PELLS AP National Writer A sleepy week filled with nonconference blowouts locked the College Football Playoff rankings into a near standstill. Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Georgia and Texas Tech remained the top five teams, while Oregon jumped ahead of Mississippi after its 42-27 victory over USC – one of the few significant changes in Tuesday’s new top 25. The Ducks are now No. 6, with Mississippi at No. 7 – the only change to the t…
CFP’s top 5 unchanged, but Oregon hurdles Mississippi for No. 6 spot
By EDDIE PELLS AP National Writer A sleepy week filled with nonconference blowouts locked the College Football Playoff rankings into a near standstill. Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Georgia and Texas Tech remained the top five teams, while Oregon jumped ahead of Mississippi after its 42-27 victory over USC – one of the few significant changes in Tuesday’s new top 25. The Ducks are now No. 6, with Mississippi at No. 7 – the only change to the t…
CFP’s top 5 unchanged, but Oregon hurdles Mississippi for No. 6 spot
By EDDIE PELLS AP National Writer A sleepy week filled with nonconference blowouts locked the College Football Playoff rankings into a near standstill. Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Georgia and Texas Tech remained the top five teams, while Oregon jumped ahead of Mississippi after its 42-27 victory over USC – one of the few significant changes in Tuesday’s new top 25. The Ducks are now No. 6, with Mississippi at No. 7 – the only change to the t…
CFP’s top 5 unchanged, but Oregon hurdles Mississippi for No. 6 spot
By EDDIE PELLS AP National Writer A sleepy week filled with nonconference blowouts locked the College Football Playoff rankings into a near standstill. Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Georgia and Texas Tech remained the top five teams, while Oregon jumped ahead of Mississippi after its 42-27 victory over USC – one of the few significant changes in Tuesday’s new top 25. The Ducks are now No. 6, with Mississippi at No. 7 – the only change to the t…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 69% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
















