Georgia-Tennessee tops November games shaping College Football Playoff

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Georgia-Tennessee tops November games shaping College Football Playoff

Georgia-Tennessee is the biggest game of the regular season this Saturday. November is shaping up to be the most dramatic home stretch of College Football Playoff era. There are a dozen teams still in the mix for the national semifinals. The games will continue through the month as teams rise and fall in playoff race.

Georgia-Tennessee is the most important game in the College Football Playoff rankings. The winner has a stranglehold on the SEC East and will be the top seed in playoff rankings for the foreseeable future.

No. 5 Clemson plays at Notre Dame on Saturday. The Fighting Irish have turned things around since September. They lost to Stanford.

No. 6 Alabama takes on No. 17 LSU in the November 5th game. The winner of the game will play in a New Year's Six game against the winner from the SEC West.

No. 7 TCU is unbeaten. The team plays Texas Tech, Texas, Baylor and Iowa State in November. TCU's toughest test is a trip to Austin to take on Quinn Ewers, Bijan Robinson and the Longhorns.

Georgia-Tennessee tops November games shaping College Football Playoff. No. 15 North Carolina at No 19 Wake Forest, Nov. 12.

Illinois has the nation's top-ranked defense and a physical style. The Illini could be a contender for the Big Ten championship game if they beat Michigan and Purdue.

No. 12 Utah plays No. 8 Oregon on November 19. The game could be a preview of the Pac-12 championship.

No. 9 Southern California plays No. 11 UCLA on November 19. UCLA has a lot of games against Arizona State, Arizona and California. USC has another game against Notre Dame.

No. 4 Michigan plays No. 2 Ohio State on November 26. The winner of this game would be the heavy favorite to win the Big Ten West and may even land at No 1 in the final playoff rankings.


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