Who’s Moving Up and Down in College Football Rankings?

USATue Oct 29 2024
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College football rankings can change without a team even playing. That’s what happened to Georgia, who moved up two spots to No. 2 without stepping on the field. Why? Because other teams like Penn State and Ohio State shifted around them. Penn State stayed at No. 3 after winning at Wisconsin, but Ohio State dropped two spots to No. 4 after a close call against Nebraska. Clemson also saw changes, falling two spots to No. 10 during their off week. This wasn’t because of doubt in their team, but because Iowa State and BYU kept winning. Rankings aren’t set in stone. They change each week based on how teams perform. As the playoff race heats up, every team will be fighting to keep or improve their ranking. Outside the top 10, teams like LSU and Colorado made big jumps after key wins. North Carolina and Fresno State also jumped up the ranks after strong performances. North Carolina beat Virginia 41-14, while Fresno State won against San José State. These wins helped them move up despite past losses. Other teams like Texas Tech and Maryland fell in the rankings due to recent losses. Texas Tech lost to TCU after blowing a big lead, while Maryland lost three of their last four games. It’s not just about wins and losses; it’s about how each team is judged against others. So, even if your favorite team doesn’t play, their ranking can still change.
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