The first College Football Playoff rankings of the new 12-team era was released Tuesday. Oregon, as expected, was No. 1 but there were surprises.
There was good for some schools and bad for others in the first College Football Playoff rankings. We look at the winners and losers.
The undefeated Ducks get the top billing in the first set of rankings on the road to college football’s new, 12-team playoff.
With the first College Football Playoff rankings revealed, let the overreactions begin, starting with the ranking of BYU.
Tennessee was ranked seventh in the first College Football Playoff rankings that were released Tuesday night, mirroring the ...
That will likely take care of things for Alabama football as far as making the College Football Playoff is concerned. That’s the message the CFP committee seemed to send Alabama football via the first ...
That’s the indication from the first round of CFP rankings, which slotted WSU at No. 21 in Tuesday’s reveal show on ESPN. The Cougars (7-1) are nine spots out of the 12-team field, which is expanding ...
College football's finest took center stage on Tuesday evening. The College Football Playoff Committee released its first ...
College Football Playoff selection committee chairman Warde Manuel pointed toward Texas football's road wins at Michigan and ...
The Black Knights leapt up to No. 18 in the AP Poll this week, and that felt like a pretty fair spot for this team to land after improving to 8-0, the most recent win coming without star quarterback ...
On Election Day 2024, Deion Sanders might’ve been the most popular man in America pleading to not have your vote. Not your ...
The first College Football Playoff top 25 rankings are out and the selection committee showed considerable respect to teams with wins over ranked teams with impressive strength of schedules. The same ...