Predicting the Week 11 College Football Playoff rankings

There are going to be some big moves in the rankings this week, for sure.

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It was a crazy week in college football in Week 10, with several upsets as well as near-upsets across the entire landscape.

Two unbeatens earned their first loss as No. 3 Michigan State and No. 9 Wake Forest both lost to unranked opponents, while others such as Alabama, Ohio State, Cincinnati, and many others struggled to put away unranked opponents. There were other losses, too — Mississippi State lost to Arkansas, Baylor lost to TCU, Minnesota lost to Illinois, and Fresno State lost to Boise State. The sole ranked-on-ranked matchup of the weekend — Auburn at Texas A&M — saw the Aggies come out on top, 20-3.

There will be a lot of decisions to be made by the College Football Playoff committee. Once the rankings are revealed on Tuesday night, here’s what we think they will look like.

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