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Memphis returns to AP Top 25-based College Football Playoff bracket, top four seeds remain the same
Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M and Alabama would remain the top four seeds on the College Football Playoff bracket based on the new Associated Press college football poll.
No. 3 Texas A&M looks to be the real deal after destroying No. 20 LSU, 49-25, in Death Valley. The Tigers have lost three out of the past four games after starting the season 4-0. Coach Brian Kelly is 5-11 vs. AP ranked teams, and his team is no longer in the top 25.
Three top college football teams went home with unexpected losses this weekend, likely shaking up the AP Top 25 poll. No. 8 Georgia Tech was upset by North Carolina State, marking its first defeat this season.
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College Football Playoff opens with 1 game Dec. 19 and 3 more on Dec. 20; TV and kickoff times set
The College Football Playoff will kick off with a first-round game on December 19, followed by three more on December 20. The Friday night game will start at 8 p.m.
There are just three matchups between ranked teams again, but Week 10 produced some thrills. Will we see the same on Saturday?
Three top-11 teams fell in Week 10 of the college football season. Here's a look at the updated rankings in both major polls.
With the calendar flipping to November, we are two sleeps away from officially moving to the College Football Playoff portion of the season, and Week 10 AP Top 25 is going to be vital. Nearly half of the top 10 were on their bye weeks this Saturday.
Chaos is inevitable in the college football, and that was the case again in Week 10. With a number of College Football Playoff hopefuls going down this week, that has shaken up the Week 11 AP Top 25 poll.