College Football Playoff updates bracket for Rivalry Week
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Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Georgia and Texas Tech remained the top five teams in the latest College Football Playoff rankings released Tuesday, while Oregon jumped ahead of Ole Miss after its win over USC.
A sleepy week filled with nonconference blowouts locked the College Football Playoff rankings into a near standstill, Notre Dame remained at No. 9 while other teams made marginal moves.
If Miami fails to win the ACC, the Hurricanes need to get to No. 10 in the final rankings to garner the "last team in" designation and there's currently three teams ahead of them for that -- realistically five if you consider the No. 11 and No. 12 seeds as placeholders for the ACC and Group of Six champions.
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Ohio State remained No. 1 and Michigan moved up to No. 15 in the latest CFP rankings, setting up a top-15 battle between the Buckeyes and Wolverines in Ann Arbor.
College Football Playoff rankings showed minimal movement with Oregon overtaking Ole Miss and Miami moving to No. 12 as the season enters its final weeks.
Ohio State and Michigan are gearing up for their annual showdown known as The Game. Both teams are focusing on preparations for this high-stakes matchup.
The Maize and Blue have owned what many call the best rivalry in college football lately, and the betting odds provide a picture of the improbability of their domination in the series.