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Tuesday was a day and a half if you’re into news. Between the presidential election and the NFL trade deadline, there was a lot to keep track of well into the night. Perhaps with all of the action going on you missed the release of the first edition of the College Football Playoff rankings.
These will be updated throughout the month of November until we arrive at the final 12-team field from which this year’s national champion will be named. This is the first year there will be 12 teams involved in the NCAA “postseason,” if we can now use a term that had been exclusively used by professional leagues previously.
- Oregon (Big Ten): 9–0
- Ohio State (Big Ten): 7–1
- Georgia (SEC): 7–1
- Miami (ACC): 9–0
- Texas (SEC): 7–1
- Penn State (Big Ten): 7–1
- Tennessee (SEC): 7–1
- Indiana (Big Ten): 9–0
- BYU (Big 12): 8–0
- Notre Dame (Ind.): 7–1
- Alabama (SEC): 6–2
- Boise State (Mountain West): 7–1
- SMU (ACC): 8–1
- Texas A&M (SEC): 7–2
- LSU (SEC): 6–2
- Mississippi (SEC): 7–2
- Iowa State (Big 12): 7–1
- Pittsburgh (ACC): 7–1
- Kansas State (Big 12): 7–2
- Colorado (Big 12): 6–2
- Washington State (Pac-12): 7–1
- Louisville (ACC): 6–3
- Clemson (ACC): 6–2
- Missouri (SEC): 6–2
- Army (AAC): 8–0
The first round of the playoff will be played at either the home field of the higher-seeded team or a neutral site determined by the higher seed the weekend of Dec. 20–21. The quarterfinals will be made up of the Fiesta Bowl, Peach Bowl, Rose Bowl, and Sugar Bowl and will be played on Dec. 31 (Fiesta Bowl) or New Year’s Day (Peach, Rose, and Sugar Bowls).
The semifinals in 2025 will be played at the Orange Bowl on Jan. 9 and Cotton Bowl on Jan. 10 with the College Football Playoff National Championship Game played in Atlanta on Jan. 20, 2025.
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