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Let the debates continue with Notre Dame and BYU the first two teams out of the College Football Playoff field in the selection committee's final rankings.
The fifth College Football Playoff rankings of 2025 will be revealed on Tuesday, Dec. 2. Here's what the top 25 could look like.
The College Football Playoffs are officially set. See which teams will be competing for a national championship this year.
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College football playoff rankings: Updated 12-team bracket revealed in final CFP poll of 2025
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The ACC also wants to explore reducing or eliminating the weekly release of the College Football Playoff selection committee's top 25 rankings
Indiana, Ohio State, Georgia and Texas Tech earned the top four seeds in the 12-team bracket, with Alabama and Miami taking the final at-large bids.
The final College Football Rankings have been released, meaning the official 12-team bracket is set. Sunday's reveal might bring ramifications to the postseason
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College Football Playoff Power Rankings: Indiana on top of field, Ole Miss enters in top five
Indiana -- Indiana! -- stunned No. 1 Ohio State to win the Big Ten in a gritty, low-scoring slugfest. Texas Tech blasted BYU again to claim its first Big 12 crown. Georgia's defense strangled Alabama. And in the ACC, a former Miami coach unintentionally cleared a path for the Hurricanes by knocking off Virginia. Only in college football.
Here's a look at how the 12-team College Football Playoff bracket would look if the season ended after today's CFP top 25 rankings.
They say conference championship weekend is dead in a 12-team Playoff world, but don't tell that to Indiana and Ohio State.
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Diego Pavia shares his honest thoughts about Vanderbilt's College Football Playoff snub
Diego Pavia shares his honest thoughts about Vanderbilt's College Football Playoff snub originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia believes the College Football Playoff is close to getting it right — but not quite there yet.