The College Football Playoff Selection Committee has unveiled their latest rankings. The usual suspects of Alabama, Notre Dame, Clemson, and Ohio State remain in the top four.
Most notably, Iowa State has jumped Cincinnati despite having two more losses than the Bearcats. Texas A&M has retained its advantage over Florida due to winning the head-to-head matchup earlier this season.
With the cancellation of Saturday’s rivalry game between Ohio State and Michigan, it remains to be seen if Ohio State will be able to qualify for the Big Ten Championship game having only played in five games. If they’re unable to qualify, it remains to be seen how that would affect their playoff status.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF
SELECTION COMMITTEE RANKINGS
GAMES AS OF DECEMBER 8, 2020
1. Alabama (9-0)
2. Notre Dame (10-0)
3. Clemson (9-1)
4. Ohio State (5-0)
5. Texas A&M (7-1)
6. Florida (8-1)
7. Iowa State (8-2)
8. Cincinnati (8-0)
9. Georgia (6-2)
10. Miami (FL) (8-1)
11. Oklahoma (7-2)
12. Indiana (6-1)
13. Coastal Carolina (10-0)
14. Northwestern (5-1)
15. USC (4-0)
16. Iowa (5-2)
17. North Carolina (7-3)
18. BYU (9-1)
19. Louisiana (9-1)
20. Texas (6-3)
21. Colorado (4-0)
22. Oklahoma State (6-3)
23. NC State (8-3)
24. Tulsa (6-1)
25. Missouri (5-3)