Here is the latest word from AT&T:
After a lot of shuffling at the top of the College Football Playoff rankings a week ago, the top seven teams were unchanged in the latest reveal on Tuesday night, including LSU, Ohio State, Clemson and Georgia once again staked to the top four spots.
There was plenty of movement behind that group, though.
Among other notable outcomes, Minnesota and Baylor both suffered their first losses of the season on Saturday after occupying the No. 8 and No. 13 spots, respectively, in last week's rankings.
Despite the Tua Tagovailoa injury, Alabama remained in the No. 5 spot in the rankings, though it sounds like the gap has been closed considerably:
Even against an overmatched Western Carolina team, the Crimson Tide will have something to prove this Saturday, and a strong game from backup quarterback Mac Jones could go a long way.
After a lot of shuffling at the top of the College Football Playoff rankings a week ago, the top seven teams were unchanged in the latest reveal on Tuesday night, including LSU, Ohio State, Clemson and Georgia once again staked to the top four spots.
There was plenty of movement behind that group, though.
Among other notable outcomes, Minnesota and Baylor both suffered their first losses of the season on Saturday after occupying the No. 8 and No. 13 spots, respectively, in last week's rankings.
Despite the Tua Tagovailoa injury, Alabama remained in the No. 5 spot in the rankings, though it sounds like the gap has been closed considerably:
Even against an overmatched Western Carolina team, the Crimson Tide will have something to prove this Saturday, and a strong game from backup quarterback Mac Jones could go a long way.
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