College Football's Big Week: Who's In and Who's Out?
USAWed Nov 26 2025
The latest College Football Playoff rankings are out, and the stakes are high as teams gear up for crucial Week 14 games. Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, and Georgia are still holding onto their top spots, but the real drama is unfolding further down the list.
Ohio State, despite missing key players, dominated their game and stayed undefeated. They're now facing their biggest challenge of the season: a showdown against Michigan. A win here could secure their spot in the Big Ten Championship.
Indiana, meanwhile, is riding a wave of momentum. After a strong season under their new coach, they're eyeing a spot in the Big Ten Championship. Their quarterback, Fernando Mendoza, is making a strong case for the Heisman Trophy, adding to the excitement.
Texas A&M and Georgia also had solid performances, keeping their spots in the top four. Both teams are now preparing for intense rivalry games that could shape their playoff chances.
The real drama is in the first-round matchups. Tulane, Miami, Alabama, and Notre Dame are all fighting for their spots. Tulane is aiming to secure their conference title, while Miami is hoping to snag a bid in the playoff field. Alabama is looking to bounce back from a recent loss, and Notre Dame is showing impressive strength.
But it's not just about the teams in the bracket. BYU, Utah, Vanderbilt, and Michigan are on the outside looking in, hoping for a chance to prove themselves.
With so much on the line, Week 14 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting weeks of the season. Every game could change the landscape of the playoff picture, making it a must-watch for any college football fan.
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If Ohio State loses to Michigan, will the Buckeyes blame it on the absence of Carnell Tate and Jeremiah Smith?
Will Fernando Mendoza's Heisman Trophy case include a special segment on his undefeated season with Indiana?
How might the outcomes of Week 14 games potentially alter the current projected 12-team CFP bracket?
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