College Football Playoff Rankings: How To Watch and All The Odds

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Alabama has a shot at finding a spot in the 2022-23 College Football Playoff. The Top 25 rankings show will be aired this evening at 6pm CT/7pm ET on ESPN and streaming online and on the ESPN app.

Georgia (12-0) is the new No.1. Michigan (11-1) beat Ohio State (10-2) and moves up to #2. TCU ( 12- 0) routed Iowa State and moved up. LSU (9-3) lost to Texas A&M and is out. Southern Cal ( 11- 1) topped Notre Dame at home. Alabama ( 10- 2) beats Auburn by 22. Clemson (8-5) loses to South Carolina. Oregon ( 9- 3) blew a big lead to Oregon State. Tennessee ( 10, 2), moves down.

Georgia (12-0) and Michigan (11-1) are the new #1 and #2 in the rankings. LSU (9-3) lost to Texas A&M and is out. Southern Cal (10-2) beat Notre Dame at home. Alabama ( 10- 2) won against Auburn and moved up. Clemson (8-5) was upset at South Carolina. Oregon ( 9- 3) blew a big lead to Oregon State. Tennessee ( 10,2), which is also moving up, is not.

Georgia has not looked dominant the way Michigan has.

Southern Cal will be seeded fourth in the College Football Playoff. Most observers predict the top four will look as follows: Georgia, Michigan, TCU and Southern Cal.

After the final scores were tallied, Alabama moved up to number 5 in the AP Poll, but Ohio State took the slot with the Crimson Tide right behind them. The Buckeyes have one defeat, which was on their home field. Alabama lost two games on the road to ranked teams, both on a last-minute play.

Georgia is probably going to get in. Michigan is a long shot. TCU is in danger of losing to Kansas State. Southern California has one loss this season and they play against Utah on Friday in Las Vegas.


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