College football rankings Week 11
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Week 10 of the 2025 college football season featured three ranked-on-ranked matchups that could loom large in the College Football Playoff race. None was bigger than No. 18 Oklahoma's clash with No. 14 Tennessee -- a battle between SEC foes that served as a de facto elimination game as the calendar flips to November.
Ohio State continues to prove its dominance in every phase of the game. Following a decisive 38-14 win over Penn State, the Buckeyes retain the top spot in Joel
We may not have seen any top-five teams go down in Week 10, but there were more than a few results that will impact the College Football Playoff race.
The first College Football Playoff ranking drops Tuesday. Here's what some leading outlets are predicting after a wild Week 10.
Jeff Sagarin, a sports computer rankings expert, is still refining his system for evaluating college football teams at 77, despite knowing perfection is impossible.
Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola will miss the rest of the season because of a lower right leg injury, coach Matt Rhule announced Sunday. Raiola was injured while getting sacked in the third quarter of the Cornhuskers' 21-17 loss to Southern California on Saturday night.
As indicated in the post, Ohio State is the clear favorite to win both the Big Ten Championship and the national title. The next closest team for both categories is likely the foe they will run into during the Big Ten title game in the No. 2 Indiana Hoosiers (9-0).
The No. 6 Oregon Ducks come out of their final bye week with a 7-1 record entering a crucial road matchup against the Iowa Hawkeyes. Heading into the final four