**College Football Playoff Rankings: Minimal Changes as Season Nears End**
The latest College Football Playoff rankings reveal only slight adjustments as the college football season enters its final three weeks. A significant shift occurred with Oregon surpassing Ole Miss, moving from the seventh to the sixth position following Oregon’s victory over USC, while Ole Miss was on a bye week.
Another noteworthy change is Miami’s ascent to No. 11, swapping places with Utah after the Utes allowed 472 rushing yards in a narrow win against Kansas State.
With two more rankings to be announced, the final list will be revealed on December 7, setting the stage for the 12-team playoff beginning December 19.
In the Big Ten, Ohio State and Indiana are poised for a potential 1 vs. 2 title game, contingent on both teams winning their rivalry matchups over Thanksgiving weekend. Ohio State faces a challenging game against Michigan, which has climbed three spots to No. 15, while Indiana takes on Purdue.
In the Southeastern Conference, No. 10 Alabama will compete against Auburn, with a spot in the SEC title game at stake. If Alabama wins, they would face Texas A&M, provided the Aggies secure a victory against No. 16 Texas.
**Full Rankings:**
1. Ohio State
2. Indiana
3. Texas A&M
4. Georgia
5. Texas Tech
6. Oregon
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma
9. Notre Dame
10. Alabama
11. Miami
12. Tulane
As the season progresses, these rankings will play a crucial role in determining the playoff landscape and the teams vying for the championship.
**FAQ**
**What are the implications of the latest College Football Playoff rankings?**
The rankings influence playoff positioning and matchups, with teams striving for a top spot to secure a place in the championship playoff.
