Where is Georgia ranked in this week’s CFP ranking?

Georgia football’s College Football Playoff positioning leaves UGA on the outside looking in

With the second College Football Playoff bracket projection coming out, people wondered where the Georgia Bulldogs would land after their 28-10 loss to No. 11 Ole Miss Rebels. Well, the committee ranked the Georgia Bulldogs No. 12 behind No. 10 Alabama and No. 11 Ole Miss. That means Georgia is out of the playoff picture for the first time since their loss in the SEC championship to Alabama last season.

It’s a significant turn of events for the Bulldogs, who have had impressive wins against the No. 20 Clemson Tigers and the No. 5 Texas Longhorns but lost to No. 10 Alabama and No. 11 Ole Miss .

Inconsistency has been Georgia’s downfall in the rankings and it caught up to them in last week’s matchup. This inconsistency has primarily been on offense. Now, it is time for this team to string their best performances to have a chance within the playoff.

College Football Playoff bracket: Who’s in, who’s out

First teams out : SMU Mustangs, Georgia Bulldogs

Latest CFP seeding

No. 1 : Oregon Ducks

No. 2: Texas Longhorns

No. 3: BYU Cougars

No. 4: Miami Hurricanes

No. 5: Ohio State Buckeyes

No. 6: Penn State Nittany Lions

No. 7: Indiana Hoosiers

No. 8: Tenneeseee Volunteers 

No. 9: Notre Dame Fighting Irish

No. 10: Alabama Crimson Tide

No. 11: Ole Miss Rebels

No. 12: Boise State Broncos

UGA’s projected CFP opponent, bracket

With Georgia being the first team out of the playoff picture they will have to win out and their first test is No. 7 Tennessee Volunteers this Saturday. Boise State, who is ranked No. 13 would make the playoff if the season ended today because they are the highest ranked Group of Five team. Georgia misses the playoff despite being the No. 12 ranked team.

How many teams in College Football Playoff 2024?

For the first time, there will be 12 teams participating in the College Football Playoffs. There are five automatic bids for each of the Power Four conference champions and one to the highest-ranked Group of Five champion. The remaining seven slots are given to the seven at-large teams.

When next College Football Playoff rankings come out

  • Tuesday, Nov. 19: 7 p.m. ET
  • Tuesday, Nov. 26: 8 p.m. ET
  • Tuesday, Dec. 3: 7 p.m. ET
  • Sunday, Dec. 8: Noon ET

Joel Klatt snubs Georgia in college football top ten

Fox Sports’ college football analyst Joel Klatt released his top ten on Twitter ahead of Championship weekend. The College Football Playoff will still rank the top four the same in this week in all likelihood: 1. Ohio State 2. LSU 3. Clemson 4. …

Fox Sports’ college football analyst Joel Klatt released his top ten on Twitter ahead of Championship weekend. The College Football Playoff will still rank the top four the same in this week in all likelihood:

1. Ohio State

2. LSU

3. Clemson

4. Georgia

It’ll be interesting to see if the committee prefers Utah to Oklahoma. The Utes and Sooners will be fighting for the fourth and final spot if UGA falls to LSU in the SEC Championship Game.

Here’s Klatt’s top ten:

Klatt sees a gulf between the undefeated and one-loss teams and surprisingly ranks Utah over Georgia. Utah probably wouldn’t be 11-1 with Georgia’s schedule. Polls don’t matter much for the Dawgs. It’s win the SEC Championship and you’re in for Georgia.

Aside for Georgia and Utah, there aren’t many other flaws in his top ten. I’d expect the Alabama Crimson Tide to be the top ranked two loss team.

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