1st College Football Playoff Rankings Released

01 Nov, 2016

Alabama, Clemson and Michigan are the top three teams in the first College Football Playoff rankings — but it’s the fourth and fifth spots that will have fans and pundits talking.

One-loss Texas A&M is fourth, followed by undefeated Washington. The top four teams at the end of the season will advance to the semifinals, which this year are set for the Fiesta and Chick-Fil-A Peach bowls on Dec. 31.

The Aggies (7-1) lost at Alabama 33-14 two weeks ago and have played four ranked opponents. The Huskies are 8-0 after last weekend’s 31-24 win at Utah — the team’s second win this season over a ranked opponent.

If the standings held through the end of the season, both the Pac-12 and Big 12 would be shut out of the playoff, thanks to two SEC teams getting bids.

The Crimson Tide are 8-0 heading into Saturday’s game at LSU. Clemson is also 8-0 after coming from behind to beat Florida State last Saturday in Tallahassee, Florida. Michigan (8-0) beat Michigan State last week, but has played only one ranked opponent all season (a 14-7 win at Wisconsin).

Ohio State (7-1) is sixth, followed by Louisville (7-1), Wisconsin (6-2), Auburn (6-2) and Nebraska (7-1).

Florida (6-1), Penn State (6-2), LSU (5-2), Oklahoma (6-2) and Colorado (6-2) are Nos. 11-15, followed by Utah (7-2), Baylor (6-1), Oklahoma State (6-2), Virginia Tech (6-2) and West Virginia(6-1).

North Carolina (6-2), Florida State (5-3), Western Michigan (8-0), Boise State(7-1) and Washington State (6-2) round out the top 25.

Western Michigan would advance to a New Year’s Six bowl if it remains the highest-ranking Group of 5 team.

ESPN

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