Ohio State Stays on Top of Playoff Bracket, While Miami Makes a Big Move
- On Tuesday, Nov. 11 the College Football Playoff Selection Committee will release the second top 25 at 7 p.m. ET, the second of five weekly rankings ahead of Selection Sunday, Dec. 7.
- Following the weekend's games, Indiana Hoosiers' dramatic last-second road win at Penn State Nittany Lions and Texas Tech Red Raiders' 29-7 victory over previously unbeaten BYU Cougars provide key data points for the committee.
- The initial top 25 showed Ohio State Buckeyes atop the list, followed by Indiana Hoosiers, Texas A&M Aggies, Alabama Crimson Tide and Georgia Bulldogs, with Ohio State unbeaten at 9-0.
- The committee must decide whether to change Nos. 2 and 3 between Indiana Hoosiers and Texas A&M Aggies, with top four seeds receiving first-round byes under the 12-team College Football Playoff field.
- The CFP's structure assigns quarterfinals to the Cotton, Orange, Rose, and Sugar bowls, with semifinals at Fiesta and Peach bowls, and the national championship scheduled for Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium.
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Ohio State stays on top of playoff bracket, while Miami makes a big move
Ohio State stayed atop the College Football Playoff rankings for the second straight week, while Indiana remained at No. 2 despite barely squeaking out a victory last week while third-ranked Texas A&M coasted.
Ohio St., IU, Texas A&M, Alabama top CFP ranking
The top five teams remained unchanged in the second set of rankings released by the College Football Playoff selection committee on Tuesday, with Ohio State at No. 1, followed by fellow unbeatens Indiana and Texas A&M, and one-loss Alabama and Georgia.
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