After a crazy weekend of college football that saw the No. 1, No. 4,
and No. 6 teams in the nation drop games we have the updated College Football Playoff rankings.
The CFP committee announced them on Tuesday night and how things have already changed.
We knew there would be a new number one after Tennessee‘s loss and we have that,
but we also have a new team that has entered the top four.
How far did Clemson drop after the drubbing they were handed by Notre Dame? And how did the Fighting Irish after their huge home victory?
Here is the second edition of the College Football Playoff rankings following Week 10 of the season.
25. Washington (7-2) 24. Kentucky (6-3) 23. Florida State (6-3) 22. UCF (7-2) 21. Illinois (7-2)
20. Notre Dame (6-3) 19. Kansas State (6-3) 18. Texas (6-3) 17. Tulane (8-1) 16. NC State (7-2)
15. North Carolina (8-1) 14. Penn State (7-2) 13. Utah (7-2) 12. UCLA (8-1)
11. Ole Miss (8-1) 10. Clemson (8-1) 9. Alabama (7-2) 8. USC (8-1) 7. LSU (7-2)
6. Oregon (8-1) 5. Tennessee (8-1) 4. TCU (9-0)
3. Michigan (9-0) 2. Ohio State (9-0) 1. Georgia (9-0)