The dust is beginning to settle as the College Football Playoff picture starts to come into focus. Alabama, Clemson, Miami and Oklahoma find themselves in position to play for a national championship in January.
The first College Football Playoff rankings were released this week with a few surprises. According to the CFP selection committee, Georgia is the best team in the country while AP No.
Week 8 may be the week everything tore apart. There were Tennessee players flipping off Alabama fans despite being down big, Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher getting into it with his own fans and several schools that had championship hopes at the beginning of the season frustratingly watching it tossed aside in front of a national audience.
We're more than halfway through the season, and things are just as chaotic as they were at the start of the year. Top teams are dropping games they are supposed to win, and struggling teams have risen up to shock college football week after week.
The NCAA college football season is approaching the halfway point, and the landscape has changed quite a bit. Some powerhouse teams have fallen, while schools stashed in smaller conferences have risen to great heights.
There was a lot of movement in the AP poll this past week, but the top teams have been relatively stable. That could all change Week 5. Some top teams are on upset alert, either facing tough road matchups or letdowns that could cost them a playoff spot.
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