What CFP rankings would like if released after Week 6

What the CFP rankings would look like if released today…

The College Football Playoff committee does not shy away from discussing the importance of having an elite resume when deciding a team’s ranking.

And now that we have made it through six weeks of the 2021 college football season, some teams’ resumes are beginning to separate themselves from others.

With an Alabama loss on Saturday to an unranked Texas A&M, the Crimson Tide are our biggest losers of the weekend.

With that loss, it leaves the Georgia Bulldogs as the unquestioned No. 1.

But after Georgia, it’s not really all that close.

Penn State lost to Iowa in a great game, Michigan barely beat Nebraska, Oklahoma came back to beat Texas and Georgia had a blowout road win over a top-20 Auburn team.

Here we give a look at how we would rank the top 10 teams if the College Football Playoff rankings came out after an exciting Week 6.

The initial round of rankings will be released on Nov. 2.