Where can I watch the CFP rankings for Oregon football?

2024’s first CFP rankings will offer an early look at the playoff bracket for Oregon football. Here’s how to watch.

The Oregon Ducks survived one of their biggest scares of the season over the weekend, getting out of Madison with a 16-13 win over the Wisconsin Badgers. It was a win that lacked any style points, but at this point in the season, all that’s needed is a win to keep the College Football Playoff hopes alive.

On Sunday morning, Oregon kept its No. 1 ranking in both the US LBM Coaches Poll and the AP Top 25, but the ranking that really matters comes out on Tuesday night with the third iteration of the College Football Playoff rankings.

Will the Ducks stay at No. 1, and more importantly, how will teams below them jockey for positions as we enter into the final two weeks of the regular season? Here’s how to tune in to find out.

How to watch College Football Playoff rankings show

TV Channel: ESPN

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College Football Playoff rankings release date:

Date: Tuesday, November 19

What time is CFP rankings release?

Start Time: 4:00 p.m. PT

Oregon football CFP rankings projection

After another winning week, there’s no reason to believe that Oregon will move out of the No. 1 spot, even though it was a 16-13 win over an unranked Wisconsin. What will be the most interesting thing to see is how far Georgia moves up in the rankings after a win over Tennessee, and how far the Volunteers fall. The result of that could very well determine how many SEC teams get into the playoff.

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.

How does the College Football Playoff format work?

The top four seeds will be on a bye as the CFP kicks off. The next four highest-seeded teams will host on-campus playoff games as follows:

  • No. 5 vs No. 12, winner will play No. 4
  • No. 6 vs No. 11, winner will play No. 3
  • No. 7 vs No. 10, winner will play No. 2
  • No. 8 vs No. 9, winner will play No. 1

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