CFP rankings after Week 11: Where Big Ten teams were ranked in second release

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When the first set of rankings from the College Football Playoff selection committee was released last Tuesday, a pair of Big Ten teams found themselves on top.

That’s still the case one week later.

Following wins against Purdue and Penn State, respectively, No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana remained undefeated and maintained their spots in the CFP rankings.

After beating what was then a top-20 Iowa team on the road in a rain-soaked 18-16 nailbiter on a game-winning field goal with three seconds remaining, Oregon moved up a spot to No. 8. Elsewhere, USC moved up to No. 17 after dispatching Northwestern 38-17 and Michigan moved up to No. 18 coming off a bye week. Following its loss to Oregon, Iowa slipped one spot to No. 21

After the most stunning result of Week 11 in the conference — a loss to a Wisconsin team that had lost six games in a row and was winless in Big Ten play — Washington dropped out of the committee’s top 25 after being No. 23 last week.

Here’s a look at where Big Ten teams landed in the second CFP rankings release:

CFP rankings after Week 11

Big Ten teams in bold.

  1. Ohio State
  2. Indiana
  3. Texas
  4. Alabama
  5. Georgia
  6. Texas Tech
  7. Ole Miss
  8. Oregon
  9. Notre Dame
  10. Texas
  11. Oklahoma
  12. BYU
  13. Utah
  14. Vanderbilt
  15. Miami
  16. Georgia Tech
  17. USC
  18. Michigan
  19. Virginia
  20. Louisville
  21. Iowa
  22. Pitt
  23. Tennessee
  24. South Florida
  25. Cincinnati

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: College Football Playoff rankings: CFP top 25 in Big Ten

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