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While Week 10 of the 2025 season was light in major upsets, the race for the College Football Playoff looks a little different after what transpired Saturday.
Chaos is inevitable in the college football, and that was the case again in Week 10. With a number of College Football Playoff hopefuls going down this week, that has shaken up the Week 11 AP Top 25 poll.
The College Football Playoff selection committee is set to release its first rankings of the season on Tuesday night.
The first seven spots in the AP top 25 poll remained unchanged heading into the Week 11. The rest of the rankings shuffled significantly, though, with six top 2
As we get deeper into the second half of the season, each result is becoming more meaningful toward the College Football Playoff picture. If you’re not in the top 25 by this point in the season, you’re probably realistically out of the playoff picture.
Ohio State and Indiana keep taking care of business. Texas A&M and Alabama look like the SEC's best. But beyond them, what do we really know about other highly ranked teams in college football?
No. 3 Texas A&M looks to be the real deal after destroying No. 20 LSU, 49-25, in Death Valley. The Tigers have lost three out of the past four games after starting the season 4-0. Coach Brian Kelly is 5-11 vs. AP ranked teams, and his team is no longer in the top 25.
Oregon debuted in the top 10 of this year’s College Football Playoff rankings. The Ducks (7-1, 4-1 Big Ten) are No. 9, lower than their No. 6 ranking in the AP and coaches polls, in this week’s CFP rankings.
The first College Football Playoff rankings of the 2025 season are out, and Oregon is in the top ten, coming in ranked at #9: THE FIRST CFP TOP 25 RANKINGS HAVE DROPPED‼️📊 Do you agree? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/aL9KEoH79t
Three top-10 teams in The Associated Press college football poll lost. No. 9 Vanderbilt fell short in a 34-31 loss to No. 20 Texas, while No. 10 Miami lost 26-20 in overtime at SMU.