The newest set of College Football Playoff rankings gave us fresh answers … and plenty of fresh questions. The top feels settled, the middle is a mess, the ACC is struggling for relevance, and, ...
Which teams have consistently managed to rise above the rest in the 12 years since the College Football Playoff began?
The College Football Playoff selection committee made a move that raised some eyebrows in its penultimate rankings by swapping Alabama and Notre Dame for the No. 9 and No. 10 spots, respectively. The ...
The CFP and AP Top 25 agree on eight of the top 12 teams: Indiana (1), Texas Tech (4), Oregon (5), Ole Miss (6), Texas A&M (7), Oklahoma (8), Miami (10) and BYU (12). AP Top 25 voters ranked Georgia ...
Despite former coach Lane Kiffin's departure to LSU over the weekend, 11-1 Ole Miss was not penalized by the College Football Playoff selection committee Tuesday, as the Rebels actually moved up to No ...
Barring an upset in Saturday's ACC championship game between Clemson and SMU, Alabama might be headed back to the College Football Playoff for the ninth time in the past 11 seasons. The Crimson Tide ...
UCFput a thrashing on Cincinnatilast week, and the College Football Playoff committee took notice. The undefeated Knights jumped one spot ahead of No. 10 Ohio Statein the latest rankings released ...
The College Football Playoff is staying at 12 teams next season, but two adjustments have been made regarding how the field is set. One change is that Notre Dame is guaranteed an at-large bid to the ...
Did Miami move ahead of Notre Dame to make the College Football Playoff at the last minute largely because the Hurricanes started out ranked lower than the Fighting Irish in the first minute — ie. the ...
The College Football Playoff selection committee loves a good loss. Just ask Iowa — a team neither I nor the AP ranked — or Texas, which somehow sits behind a Notre Dame squad with losses to Miami and ...