Where Texas lands in first CFB Playoff rankings

Texas cracks the first college football playoff rankings of the season.

The first College Football Playoff selection committee rankings were released on Tuesday.

Texas checks in at No. 24 in the initial rankings, marking the first time the Longhorns made the cut under head coach Steve Sarkisian.

Four Big 12 Conference teams made the CFP Top 25. No. 7 TCU, No. 13 Kansas State and No. 18 Oklahoma State join No. 24 Texas in the rankings.

The Horns have a tough slate in front of them as matchups against the Wildcats and Horned Frogs loom. The next couple of games can skyrocket Texas up the rankings or end their hopes of a Big 12 title run.

The last time Texas finished the season ranking inside the committee’s top 25 poll was back in 2020 after a 7-3 season and Alamo Bowl victory.

Here is a complete look at the playoff rankings through Week 9 of the college football season.

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College Football Playoff Rankings Top 25 Prediction Week 1, November 1

College Football Playoff rankings prediction. What will the first top 25 be when it comes out on Tuesday night?

What will the College Football Playoff rankings potentially be? It’s the predicted best guess on the first 2022 CFP Top 25.


The College Football rankings are different than the AP poll and Coaches top 25. It’s a different method.

The committee goes step-by-step as it debates No. 25 all the way to 1. It’s a meticulous process taking into account a slew of factors, so even if you don’t agree, understand there was a whole lot of thought behind each spot.

Having been through this down in Grapevine, Texas, and knowing how it all works – eye test, strength of schedule, big wins matter more than tough losses – here’s the best guess on how the committee might see the first top 25.

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Note that below are NOT the actual 2022 College Football Playoff rankings – those come out Tuesday night, November 1st. This is our prediction and projection of what the top 25 might be.

College Football Playoff Rankings Prediction: Week 1, November 1

25. Washington Huskies 6-2

24. Florida State Seminoles 5-3

23. Tulane Green Wave 7-1

22. NC State Wolfpack 6-2

21. Oklahoma State Cowboys 6-2

20. Wake Forest Demon Deacons 6-2

19. Oregon State Beavers 6-2

18. Syracuse Orange 6-2

17. Utah Utes 6-2

16. Penn State Nittany Lions 6-2

What the CFP committee SHOULD do

15. LSU Tigers 6-2

14. Kansas State Wildcats 6-2

13. North Carolina Tar Heels 7-1

12. Illinois Fighting Illini 7-1

11. USC Trojans 7-1

Bowl Projections

10. UCLA Bruins 7-1

9. Ole Miss Rebels 8-1

8. Oregon Ducks 7-1

7. Alabama Crimson Tide 7-1

6. TCU Horned Frogs 8-0

CFN Rankings 1-131: Week 9

5. Clemson Tigers 8-0

4. Michigan Wolverines 8-0

3. Ohio State Buckeyes 8-0

2. Georgia Bulldogs 8-0

1. Tennessee Volunteers 8-0

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College Football Playoff Rankings: How The Committee Should Rank The Top 25

The first batch of College Football Playoff rankings are coming out Tuesday night. How should the committee rank the top 25?

The first College Football Playoff rankings of 2022 will come out Tuesday night, November 1st. How should the committee rank the top 25?


College Football Playoff Rankings: How The Top 25 Should Be Done, November 2

The College Football Playoff committee will release its first round of rankings on Tuesday night.

It’ll spend the day debating the merits of each of the 25 spots, there will be a few arguments, and the spread of delightful meats, cheeses, and other snacks will be adequate.

I know, because I’ve been through the process in Grapevine, Texas. I know how this works, and I know how this should all go.

And I know that this group could use a little bit of help.

These rankings are meticulous. The committee will debate the merits of the teams that should be in the No. 25 slot, come to an agreement, and then go to 24, then 23, and so on. There’s a proprietary stat system to help the cause, strength of schedule matters, and after all the data and all the facts, this group will still mostly go by the old eye test.

Remember …

1. This is just an exercise. It’s practice, and not really. The College Football Playoff committee is doing this to get up to speed, generate national interest, and provide ESPN some sweet programming candy for those who need a break from the World Series. However, it’s like practicing for a Par 3 hole for some tournament without knowing the distance or configuration needed because …

2. If precedent holds, go unbeaten or 12-1, win your Power 5 championship, and you’re in. The only time that didn’t get you into the CFP was in 2018 when 12-1 Ohio State was left out for 12-0 Notre Dame. No way, no how, no chance an unbeaten Power Five team is left out, so Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan, TCU, and Clemson win out and you’re in.

3. There aren’t any rules. The committee can pick anyone it wants to. And …

4. RELAX after these first rankings, and the second version, and the third. All that matters is that final top 25 that comes out after the conference championships.

For now, the goal here is to break down how the committee needs to put together this first batch of rankings. I’ll be fair and go by what they like, which means big wins matter more than losses, and there won’t be enough credit given to a good loss over a strong team.

So here’s how the College Football Playoff committee should put together the top 25 rankings.

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Bowl Bubble: Bowl eligible teams, who needs a win? 

25. UCF Knights (6-2)

The Case For This Spot: The Knights took control of the race to get the New Year’s Six bowl slot as the top Group of Five champion with a great win over Cincinnati. Rolling by Georgia Tech helps, and the loss to Louisville isn’t that bad. The East Carolina loss will bring down the ranking.

Win That Matters: UCF 25, Cincinnati 21

Loss (or bad performance) That Matters: East Carolina 34, UCF 13

Up Next: at Memphis

24. Liberty Flames (7-1)

The Case For This Spot: The only loss was in a 37-36 fight at Wake Forest. There isn’t a win over a Power Five program, and there aren’t many great victories over anyone who’ll do much on the bowl scene, but 7-1 at this point is 7-1.

Win That Matters: Liberty 41, BYU 14

Loss (or bad performance) That Matters: Liberty 21, Gardner-Webb 20

Up Next: at Arkansas

23. Wake Forest Demon Deacons (6-2)

The Case For This Spot: The great battle in the 51-45 win over Clemson will do the job for the committee’s eye test, but the turnover-fest loss to Louisville last week was a killer. Beating Florida State matters, and giving Liberty its only loss is a big deal.

Win That Matters: Wake Forest 31, Florida State 21

Loss (or bad performance) That Matters: Louisville 48, Wake Forest 21

Up Next: at NC State

22. NC State Wolfpack (6-2)

The Case For This Spot: The losses to Clemson and Syracuse were acceptable in the ACC big picture, and the wins over Florida State and Texas Tech will be just enough to put the Pack safely in the top 25. However, there are too many close call wins over mediocre teams.

Win That Matters: NC State 19, Florida State 17

Loss (or bad performance) That Matters: Syracuse 24, NC State 9

Up Next: Wake Forest

21. Syracuse Orange (6-2)

The Case For This Spot: The Orange might struggle to push for the top 20 with a slew of injuries – that matters to the committee – but a blowout win over Louisville and victories over NC State and Purdue were strong. The close fight against Clemson will be a boost.

Win That Matters: Syracuse 24, NC State 9

Loss (or bad performance) That Matters: Notre Dame 41, Syracuse 24

Up Next: at Pitt

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Bowl Bubble: Bowl eligible teams, who needs a win? 

NEXT: College Football Playoff Rankings: How The Top 25 Should Be Done, Top 20

College Football Playoff Rankings Prediction: What Will The Top 25 Be?

The College Football Playoff rankings come out on Tuesday night November 1st. What will they be and what will they look like? We give our best guess and prediction.

What will the first round of the College Football Playoff rankings potentially be? It’s our predicted guess on the top 25 when they come out on November 1?


The first round of College Football Playoff rankings will be released on Tuesday, November 1st. How will the top 25 likely look after next week’s games?

Remember, the CFP doesn’t go by the AP top 25, Coaches Poll, or anything other than their own discussion, thoughts, and beliefs. They meticulously go step-by-step with every pick, starting at 25 and going up from there.

Also remember that all of this is a snapshot. In the end, did you win your Power Five conference championship and did you go unbeaten of go 12-1 doing it?

Here’s the best guess based on what happened so far and how this might work after next week’s games – the predictions of what might/should happen in Week 9 are taken into account. For example, Kentucky will have three losses with a loss at Tennessee next week, if that happens.

In general, the committee likes big wins over any sort of loss, and they go by all head-to-head games and results more than anything else.

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Note that below are NOT the actual 2022 College Football Playoff rankings – those come out Tuesday night, November 1st. This is our prediction and projection of what the top 25 might be.

College Football Playoff Rankings Prediction: Week 1, November 1

25. NC State Wolfpack 5-2

This Week: Virginia Tech

24. South Carolina Gamecocks 5-2

This Week: Missouri

23. North Carolina Tar Heels 6-1

This Week: Pitt

AP Top 25 rankings

22. Cincinnati Bearcats 6-1

This Week: at UCF

21. Oklahoma State Cowboys 6-1

This Week: at Kansas State

20. Kansas State Wildcats 5-2

This Week: Oklahoma State

19. Tulane Green Wave 7-1

This Week: OPEN DATE

18. Oregon State Beavers 6-2

This Week: OPEN DATE

17. LSU Tigers 6-2

This Week: OPEN DATE

Coaches Poll: Week 8

16. Illinois Fighting Illini 6-1

This Week: at Nebraska

Bowl Projections, CFP Predictions

15. Utah Utes 5-2

This Week: at Washington State

14. Penn State Nittany Lions 6-1

This Week: Ohio State

13. Wake Forest Demon Deacons 6-1

This Week: at Louisville

12. Ole Miss Rebels 7-1

This Week: at Texas A&M

11. Syracuse Orange 6-1

This Week: Notre Dame

10. USC Trojans 6-1

This Week: at Arizona

9. UCLA Bruins 6-1

This Week: Stanford

8. Oregon Ducks 6-1

This Week: at Cal

7. Alabama Crimson Tide 7-1

This Week: OPEN DATE

6. Clemson Tigers 8-0

This Week: OPEN DATE

CFN Rankings 1-131: Week 8

5. TCU Horned Frogs 7-0

This Week: at West Virginia

4. Michigan Wolverines 7-0

This Week: Michigan State

3. Tennessee Volunteers 7-0

This Week: Kentucky

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 7-0

This Week: at Penn State

1. Georgia Bulldogs 7-0

This Week: Florida (in Jacksonville)

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College Football Playoff Rankings Prediction: Final Call

The College Football Playoff rankings come out Sunday with the final top 25. We give our best guess and prediction on what it’ll be.

What will the College Football Playoff rankings potentially be? It’s our predicted guess on the final top 25.


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College Football Playoff Rankings Prediction: Final Call

25. Wisconsin Badgers 8-4 (25)

24. Minnesota Golden Gophers 8-4 (24)

23. UTSA Roadrunners 12-1 (NR)

22. Utah State Aggies 10-3 (NR)

21. Texas A&M Aggies 8-4 (23)

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20. Arkansas Razorbacks 8-4 (22)

19. Clemson Tigers 9-3 (20)

18. NC State Wolfpack 9-3 (18)

17. Wake Forest Demon Deacons 10-3 (16)

16. Iowa Hawkeyes 10-3 (14)

Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY rankings prediction

15. Oregon Ducks 10-3 (8)

14. Utah Utes 10-3 (17)

13. Pitt Panthers 11-2 (15)

12. BYU Cougars 10-2 (13)

11. Oklahoma Sooners 10-2 (12)

AP Top 25 rankings prediction

10. Michigan State Spartans 10-2 (11)

9. Oklahoma State Cowboys 11-2 (5)

8. Ohio State Buckeyes 10-2 (9)

7. Ole Miss Rebels 10-2 (7)

6. Baylor Bears 11-2 (10)

5. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 11-1 (6)

CFN Rankings: 1-130 & by conference

4. Cincinnati Bearcats 13-0 (4)

3. Georgia Bulldogs 12-1 (1)

2. Michigan Wolverines 12-1 (2)

1. Alabama Crimson Tide 12-1 (3)

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College Football Playoff Rankings Top 25: Where’s Michigan? Notre Dame?

The penultimate round of 2021 College Football Playoff rankings have been released. What’s the top 4 before they’re all for real on Sunday?

How do the top teams rank in the top 25 after the penultimate 2021 College Football Playoff Rankings? Before they’re for real on Sunday …


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College Football Playoff Rankings Top 25: November 30

25. Texas A&M Aggies 8-4 (15)

24. Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns 11-1 (NR)

23. Kentucky Wildcats 9-3 (NR)

22. Arkansas Razorbacks 8-4 (25)

21. Houston Cougars 11-1 (24)

Bowl Eligible Teams

20. Clemson Tigers 9-3 (23)

19. San Diego State Aztecs 11-1 (21)

18. NC State Wolfpack 9-3 (20)

17. Utah Utes 9-3 (19)

16. Wake Forest Demon Deacons 10-2 (18)

Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY: Week 13

15. Pitt Panthers 10-2 (17)

14. Oklahoma Sooners 10-2 (10)

13. Iowa Hawkeyes 10-2 (16)

12. BYU Cougars 10-2 (13)

11. Michigan State Spartans 10-2 (12)

AP Top 25 Rankings: Week 13

10. Oregon Ducks 10-2 (11)

9. Baylor Bears 10-2 (8)

8. Ole Miss Rebels 10-2 (9)

7. Ohio State Buckeyes 10-2 (2)

6. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 11-1 (6)

CFN Rankings: 1-130 & by conference

5. Oklahoma State Cowboys 11-1 (7)

4. Cincinnati Bearcats 12-0 (4)

3. Alabama Crimson Tide 11-1 (3)

2. Michigan Wolverines 11-1 (5)

1. Georgia Bulldogs 12-0 (1)

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College Football Playoff Chase: Ranking The 6 Teams Still Alive After Week 13

Who’s left in the hunt to get into the College Football Playoff? Six teams are still realistically alive, and we rate them based on how clear their paths are and the likelihood of getting in.

Who’s still alive in the chase to get into the 2021-2022 College Football Playoff? After Week 13, here are the 6 teams still alive and what they need to do to get in.


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Riley to USC, Napier to Florida: GAME ON

And now we’re down to six teams for four spots.

It stinks that the College Football Playoff isn’t expanded. It stinks that all the Power Five conference champions aren’t automatically in. It stinks that we still having to use words like eye-test and style points.

But that’s the deal.

Going into Championship Week, how do the six teams stack up, and which four are most likely to make it?

This isn’t based on how good the teams are. This is about who controls their destiny, what has to happen, and what the pecking order of these six teams are, starting with …

6. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (11-1)

Here’s the strange part about Notre Dame and its College Football Playoff chances.

It controls nothing, but it’s easily the first alternate if chaos kicks in.

For example. If Georgia beats Alabama in the SEC Championship – and let’s say it’s relatively convincing – and then let’s say Cincinnati loses to Houston in the American Athletic Conference championship, who’s that fourth team along with Georgia, (assume) Michigan, and (assume) Oklahoma State?

11-1 Notre Dame gets in over 12-1 Cincinnati, and it probably gets in over 11-2 Alabama.

And why?

That Cincinnati loss came way back in early October. Since then there was a decent 32-29 fight with Virginia Tech, and the Irish destroyed everything in their path the rest of the way.

Granted, beating Stanford, Georgia Tech, and Navy isn’t that big a deal – all three have three wins – and beating USC isn’t all that important this year. However, the wins over Wisconsin and Purdue matter, the win over North Carolina matters, and 11-1 will probably matter.

Again, there’s no destiny controlling here. The Irish cake is baked with no conference title game to play for – this would’ve been the year to be in the ACC – and now it needs two losses out of Cincinnati, Michigan, Oklahoma State, and Alabama to do this.

5. Cincinnati Bearcats (12-0)

Cincinnati is realistically in with a win over Houston in the American Athletic Conference Championship. However, it needs one key loss elsewhere to seal the deal.

Why isn’t this a lock at 13-0?

Start with the monster helper that Cincinnati got to play East Carolina while all the top Power Five teams in the mix were killing themselves in huge rivalry showdowns. The committee notices that.

Cincinnati needs either Alabama, Michigan, or Oklahoma State to lose, and it probably can’t get in if all three of them win.

After the weird close-call clunker win over Auburn, we’re done with the idea that the committee would put in a two-loss Alabama – if it loses to Georgia, even in a good, tough fight – over a 13-0 American Athletic Conference Cincinnati. If that happens there’s a problem.

However, at this point, assume Oklahoma State is in with a win – more on that in a moment – and Michigan is a lock with a win.

Cincinnati has to beat Houston and then catch a wee bit of a break, and here’s why …

NEXT: Top 4 College Football Playoff Chase Rankings

College Football Playoff Rankings Prediction: Week 13

The College Football Playoff rankings come out on Tuesday night November 30th, What will the next-to-last round potentially look like? We give our best guess and prediction.

What will the next-to-last round of the College Football Playoff rankings potentially be? It’s our predicted guess on the top 25 when it’s released on November 30.


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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 next-to-last 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 13, November 30

25. Wisconsin Badgers 8-4 (14)

24. Minnesota Golden Gophers 8-4 (NR)

23. Texas A&M Aggies 8-4 (15)

22. Arkansas Razorbacks 8-4 (25)

21. Houston Cougars 11-1 (24)

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20. Clemson Tigers 9-3 (23)

19. San Diego State Aztecs 11-1 (21)

18. NC State Wolfpack 9-3 (20)

17. Utah Utes 9-3 (19)

16. Wake Forest Demon Deacons 10-2 (18)

Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY: Week 13 Prediction

15. Pitt Panthers 10-2 (17)

14. Iowa Hawkeyes 10-2 (16)

13. BYU Cougars 9-2* (13)

12. Oklahoma Sooners 10-2 (10)

11. Michigan State Spartans 10-2 (12)

AP Top 25 Rankings: Week 13 Prediction

10. Baylor Bears 10-2 (8)

9. Ohio State Buckeyes 10-2 (2)

8. Oregon Ducks 10-2 (11)

7. Ole Miss Rebels 10-2 (9)

6. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 11-1 (6)

College Football Week 13 Scoreboard

5. Oklahoma State Cowboys 11-1 (7)

4. Cincinnati Bearcats 12-0 (4)

3. Alabama Crimson Tide 11-1 (3)

2. Michigan Wolverines 11-1 (5)

1. Georgia Bulldogs 12-0 (1)

*BYU predicted to be in that spot assuming a win over USC

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Wisconsin continues to rise in College Football Playoff Top 25

Wisconsin continues to rise in College Football Playoff Top 25

The Wisconsin Badgers continue to ascend in the College Football Playoff Top 25, this time moving up to No. 14 in the country.

The team continued its rise after a 35-28 victory over Nebraska that was a close contest, yet furthered Wisconsin’s win streak and push for a Big Ten West title.

Related: Big Ten Power Rankings after Week 12 — Wisconsin gets one step closer

Up next is a battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe with Minnesota. A win would send the Badgers to a Big Ten Championship contest against either Ohio State or Michigan.

A win in both of those games? A likely trip to Pasadena for the Rose Bowl.

Of note: Wisconsin continues to be the highest-ranked 3-loss team in the country.

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College Football Playoff Rankings Top 25: Changes In The Top 4

The latest round of 2021 College Football Playoff rankings have been released. What’s the top 4 after Oregon’s loss?

How do the top teams rank in the top 25 after the fourth 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 23

25. Arkansas Razorbacks 7-4 (21)

24. Houston Cougars 10-1 (24)

23. Clemson Tigers 8-3 (23)

22. UTSA Roadrunners 11-0 (22)

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

Bowl Bubble: Who still has a shot?

20. NC State Wolfpack 8-3 (20)

19. Utah Utes 8-3 (23)

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

17. Pitt Panthers 9-2 (18)

16. Iowa Hawkeyes 9-2 (17)

AP Top 25

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)

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10. Oklahoma Sooners 10-1 (13)

9. Ole Miss Rebels 9-2 (12)

8. Baylor Bears 9-2 (11)

7. Oklahoma State Cowboys 10-1 (9)

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

CFN Rankings 1-130

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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