College Football Playoff Rankings Prediction: Week 12

The College Football Playoff rankings come out on Tuesday night November 23rd. What will the fourth round potentially look like? We give our best guess and prediction.

What will the fourth round of the College Football Playoff rankings potentially be? It’s our predicted guess on the top 25 when they come out on November 23.


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Note that below are NOT the actual 2021 College Football Playoff rankings – those come out Tuesday night. This is our prediction and projection of what the fourth round of the top 25 might be.

One thing to remember – the College Football Playoff committee starts from scratch each week.

College Football Playoff Rankings Prediction: Week 12, November 23

25. Mississippi State Bulldogs 7-4 (25)

24. Arkansas Razorbacks 7-4 (21)

23. Houston Cougars 10-1 (24)

22. UTSA Roadrunners 11-0 (22)

21. NC State Wolfpack 8-3 (20)

20. Wake Forest Demon Deacons 9-2 (10)

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19. Utah Utes 8-3 (23)

18. San Diego State Aztecs 10-1 (19)

17. Pitt Panthers 9-2 (18)

16. Iowa Hawkeyes 9-2 (17)

15. Texas A&M Aggies 8-3 (16)

14. Wisconsin Badgers 8-3 (15)

13. BYU Cougars 9-2 (14)

12. Michigan State Spartans 9-2 (7)

11. Oregon Ducks 9-2 (3)

10. Ole Miss Rebels 9-2 (12)

9. Oklahoma Sooners 10-1 (13)

8. Baylor Bears 9-2 (11)

7. Oklahoma State Cowboys 10-1 (9)

6. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 10-1 (8)

AP Top 25 poll: Week 12 Prediction

5. Michigan Wolverines 10-1 (6)

4. Cincinnati Bearcats 11-0 (5)

3. Alabama Crimson Tide 10-1 (2)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 10-1 (4)

1. Georgia Bulldogs 11-0 (1)

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What the CFP Committee said after the third release of the College Football Playoff Rankings

A look at what the CFP committee had to say about the latest rankings

With the release of the third College Football Playoff Rankings, Wisconsin saw themselves on the rise yet again while the top four remained steady.

Georgia, Alabama, Oregon, and Ohio State makes up the playoff if it started today, while undefeated Cincinnati would be on the outside looking in.

How solid are the top four? Can Cincinnati find a way to sneak into the playoff as the first Group of Five school to make it in? These are all questions that were touched on after the rankings were released. Current Iowa AD and College Football Playoff Selection Committee Chair Gary Barta addressed the biggest concerns. Here is what he had to say on Tuesday:

National analyst calls out ‘incompetent’ CFP committee for Clemson being unranked

A national analyst took to social media and called out the College Football Playoff selection committee after its latest rankings were unveiled Tuesday night. CBS Sports college football analyst Danny Kanell took exception to Clemson (7-3, 5-2 ACC) …

A national analyst took to social media and called out the College Football Playoff selection committee after its latest rankings were unveiled Tuesday night.

CBS Sports college football analyst Danny Kanell took exception to Clemson (7-3, 5-2 ACC) being unranked, with Mississippi State (6-4, 4-3 SEC) being ranked No. 25.

Kanell pointed out that one of the Bulldogs’ losses came at the hands of what is now a 5-5 Memphis team back on Sept. 18, while the Tigers’ three losses came to Georgia, Pittsburgh and NC State — teams that are currently ranked No. 1, No. 18 and No. 20 in the CFP rankings, respectively.

“This committee and this process proves itself over and over to be the absolute worst way to determine a champ. #incompetent,” Kanell wrote in a post on Twitter.

Clemson returns to action Saturday at Death Valley against Wake Forest (9-1, 6-0 ACC), which is now ranked No. 10 in the CFP rankings.

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Wisconsin keeps on rising in the latest CFP rankings

The Badgers keep rising in the latest CFP rankings

After yet another win, Wisconsin football is on the rise again in the latest College Football Playoff rankings.

The newest rankings dropped on Tuesday evening, and the Badgers were in their highest spot to date. After coming in at No. 18 a week ago, Wisconsin moved up to No. 15 this week. On the back of six straight wins, the Badgers find themselves in the Big Ten West drivers seat, but still likely outside playoff consideration even if they win out.

The top four remained unchanged, as the highest-ranked team to lose was last week’s No. 8 Oklahoma who fell to Baylor and slipped all the way to No. 13.

Here is a look at the complete CFP rankings for Week 12:

Everything the CFP Committee said after the third release of the College Football Playoff Rankings

CFP Committee Chair Gary Barta tried his best to speak to why the CFP Rankings look as they do. Here’s everything he said.

Here we go again. We got our third look at the CFP Rankings Tuesday evening and again got to witness College Football Playoff Selection Committee Chair Gary Barta do a song and dance with some of the questionable decisions the group made.

After appearing on ESPN and trying to justify ranking some teams with very similar resumes ahead of another because of the head-to-head and not others, he then made himself available as the spokesperson for the Committee. We don’t really know if he felt the same way as some of his colleagues, but he is always tasked with speaking from the group.

And … in case you missed anything he said, we bring it all to you here, so grab a beverage and some popcorn, and let’s go. Here’s everything Barta as the mouthpiece of the CFP Committee said during his media appearance on Tuesday night.

Ohio State remains at No. 4 in new College Football Playoff Rankings

How do you feel with where Ohio State is in the College Football Playoff Rankings after this week? #GoBucks

The third release of the College Football Playoff Rankings are out and Ohio State is still sitting at No. 4 behind Georgia (1), Alabama (2), and Oregon (3). Behind the Buckeyes, rounding out the top ten are Cincinnati (5), Michigan (6), Michigan State (7), Notre Dame (8), Oklahoma State (9), and Wake Forest (10).

There wasn’t a whole lot of movement at the top this week and that makes sense since Oklahoma is the only team in the top ten that lost over the weekend. Now, we still have to question why Michigan State is ahead of Michigan, but nothing surprises me with the collection of minds they’ve put together on the committee any longer.

Ohio State now gets ready for the only matchup between top ten opponents when it hosts the Spartans on Saturday. As long as OSU takes care of business, from where it sits, it controls its own destiny as far as getting into all the fun at the end of things.

Stay with us as we continue to provide commentary and a preview of this game and all that goes with a race to the Big Ten championship and College Football Playoff.

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Michigan State remains No. 7 in updated College Football Playoff rankings

Michigan State remains No. 7 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings revealed on Tuesday

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Michigan State didn’t move up or down in the latest College Football Playoff rankings released on Tuesday night.

The Spartans came in at No. 7 in the updated rankings, remaining one spot behind rivals Michigan. Michigan State was No. 7 last week as well and were as high as No. 3 in the first batch of the rankings the week prior.

Ahead of the Spartans is Georgia (No. 1), Alabama (No. 2), Oregon (No. 3), Cincinnati (No. 4), Ohio State (No. 5), and Michigan (No. 6). There was no change for any of those teams from last week as well.

Check out the complete rankings below:

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College Football Playoff Rankings Top 25 November 16: Where Is Cincinnati Ranked?

How do the top teams rank in the top 25 after the third round of the 2021 College Football Playoff Rankings? What’s the top four after last weekend? – Contact/Follow @ColFootballNews College Football Playoff Rankings Top 25: November 16 25. …

How do the top teams rank in the top 25 after the third round of the 2021 College Football Playoff Rankings? What’s the top four after last weekend?


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College Football Playoff Rankings Top 25: November 16

25. Mississippi State Bulldogs 6-4 (NR)

24. Houston Cougars 9-1 (NR)

23. Utah Utes 7-3 (24)

22. UTSA Roadrunners 10-0 (23)

21. Arkansas Razorbacks 7-3 (25)

AP Top 25 poll: Week 11

20. NC State Wolfpack 7-3 (16)

19. San Diego State Aztecs 9-1 (22)

18. Pitt Panthers 9-2 (21)

17. Iowa Hawkeyes 8-2 (20)

16. Texas A&M Aggies 7-3 (11)

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15. Wisconsin Badgers 7-3 (18)

14. BYU Cougars 8-2 (14)

13. Oklahoma Sooners 9-1 (7)

12. Ole Miss Rebels 8-2 (15)

11. Baylor Bears 8-2 (13)

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10. Wake Forest Demon Deacons 9-1 (12)

9. Oklahoma State Cowboys 9-1 (10)

8. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 9-1 (9)

7. Michigan State Spartans 9-1 (7)

6. Michigan Wolverines 9-1 (6)

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5. Cincinnati Bearcats 10-0 (5)

4. Ohio State Buckeyes 9-1 (4)

3. Oregon Ducks 9-1 (3)

2. Alabama Crimson Tide 9-1 (2)

1. Georgia Bulldogs 10-0 (1)

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Throughout the last few weeks of doing this, the College Football Playoff chase has been about who realistically has the easiest and hardest paths to get in.

But enough of that.

No more being cheeky about it. No more throwing a cookie to an unbeaten UTSA team that has no chance of getting into the top four – but is very much alive for the New Years Six race.

There are 11 teams remaining in the College Football Playoff chase, and here’s ranking their chances and what has to happen to get in.

Before it was about the cold, hard reality of what each team had to do. We’re now ranking them based on if we think it could happen, or not.

No. 1 is going to get in, No. 11 isn’t, and everything in between falls into place, starting with …

11. Wake Forest Demon Deacons (9-1)

It’s a wonderful story, but there are a whole lot of massive walls Wake Forest would have to scale to get in, and it starts by first just getting into a position to have the discussion.

Is Wake Forest good enough to get by Clemson on the road? Maybe. Is it good enough to get by a renewed and improved Boston College team that got better since starting QB Phil Jurkovec returned? Maybe.

Is it good enough to get by Clemson and Boston College on the road, and then take down – most likely – Pitt in the ACC Championship? It’s almost certainly going to slip in one of those three games, but even if it doesn’t, there’s still a whole lot of traffic in the pecking order.

What’s the one signature win? It would be the ACC Championship if that happens, but there really isn’t one. NC State? Ehhhhh, okay.

This is how the College Football Playoff committee works, by the way.

It would look at Wake Forest’s loss to North Carolina, point out that 11-1 Notre Dame beat North Carolina, and there’s the hard ceiling to get through.

However, go 12-1, win your Power Five conference title, and good things will probably happen.

10. Oklahoma Sooners (9-1)

This is the “we don’t really believe in you anymore” ranking.

Oklahoma still sort of controls its own destiny.

If it beats Iowa State, and wins at Oklahoma State, and beats Oklahoma State again or gets by Baylor in the Big 12 Championship, yeah. it’s probably in.

I speak College Football Playoff committee. Don’t believe anything else you’re hearing.

12-1 Big 12 champion Oklahoma gets in over a one-loss Wake Forest, a 13-0 Cincinnati – okay, let’s just call that a toss-up depending on how the Bearcats play the rest of the way out – and an 11-1 Notre Dame. Power Five conference championships matter to this group.

However, if it’s down to one spot, it doesn’t get in over a one-loss Pac-12 champion Oregon, or a one-loss Big Ten champ. However, if Oklahoma wins out and Alabama suffers a second loss along the way … in.

After not coming up with a truly strong win over the first nine games and then failing miserably in the first huge test against an okay-not-amazing Baylor team, yeah, we don’t really believe in you anymore, Oklahoma.

Win out, though, and that might not matter.

9. Michigan State Spartans (9-1)

Back in the old days of the BCS, 2008 was one of the biggest whoppers of a season because it was giant mess for two spots, not four. Part of the big whoop was with the old Big 12 South.

Oklahoma and Texas were monsters, and Texas Tech rose up and became a factor.

The Red Raiders shocked Texas in a thriller – it was the Longhorns’ only loss of the regular season – and Texas beat Oklahoma earlier on. Texas, OU, and Texas Tech finished in a three-way tie for the division, but Oklahoma got the call to the Big 12 Championship partly because it annihilated Texas Tech 65-21 late in the year.

Fast forward to 2021. Ohio State and Michigan aren’t exactly the same sort of powerhouses that 2008 Oklahoma and Texas were, but they’re close. Michigan State appears to be the Texas Tech in this scenario.

Now, for this comp to work, Michigan would have to beat Ohio State, and Michigan State – who beat Michigan in a close thriller – already has a loss to Purdue so there can’t be a three-way tie, but basically, this is a painfully long-winded way of saying Michigan State is likely the No. 3 team in a division with three great teams.

There’s a chance to blow past that against a shakier-than-it seems Ohio State this week, but then the Spartans would have to beat Penn State, and then it would likely have to beat Wisconsin in the Big Ten Championship.

On the plus side, Michigan State controls its destiny. Beat the Buckeyes, beat the Nittany Lions, and beat – most likely – the Badgers, and in, no questions, no doubt, no drama. In.

It’s probably not going to happen, though.

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Predicting what the third release of the College Football Playoff Rankings will be

We do our best to try and figure out what the CFP Committee will unveil as the third set of College Football Playoff Rankings. Where will Ohio State be?

We’re getting closer and closer to the last College Football Playoff rankings as each week of the college football regular season passes us by. From there, we’ll get our final look at the rankings that matter after the spectacle that is the conference championship games.

So far, it’s been a pretty dramatic unveiling of the CFP Rankings with plenty to talk about and even more to question. In fact, your guess is as good as ours when it comes to when and where the CFP Committee will pull the trigger on the various guidelines it’s supposed to adhere to.

But hey, we know kind of what the baseline is, so we’re going from that each week and giving it our best shot when it comes to trying to predict and forecast what the collective minds will come up with each week.

Here’s our best prediction of what the CFP Committee will unveil for the third installment of the College Football Playoff Rankings on Tuesday night.