Predicting the College Football Playoff rankings following week 11

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Predicting the College Football Playoff rankings following week 11

Oregon lost at home to Washington, ending their chances to make the final four. UCLA and Ole Miss each took their second loss, failing on opportunities to move up the pecking order.

Georgia beat Mississippi State. Georgia is going to Atlanta. The Bulldogs have just Kentucky and Georgia Tech left.

Ohio State is predicted to be the second team in the College Football Playoff rankings following week 11.

Michigan is expected to stay at No. 3 in the College Football Playoff rankings. TCU could move up to No 3. Michigan-Ohio State in a couple of weeks could be a true elimination game.

TCU beat Texas. The team is now ranked No. 4. There is still a chance TCU could be ranked at No 3.

Tennessee beat Missouri 66-0. The Volunteers are one of the two teams that will be in the College Football Playoff rankings following week 11.

LSU beat Arkansas to stay alive. They need to beat Georgia in the SEC title game to have a chance.

Tennessee is fourth in the odds to win the National Championship. TCU is up to fifth after Texas' win. USC and LSU are the only other teams with a chance to do that. The latest College Football Playoff rankings will be revealed live on ESPN on Tuesday around 9 p.m. ET.


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