College Football Playoff: Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M lead first set of 2025 rankings

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College Football Playoff: Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M lead first set of 2025 rankings

The top of the first College Football Playoff rankings looked a lot like the AP Top 25.

The top five teams were the same as Sunday’s AP poll, with Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Alabama and Georgia leading the way in that order. After that, there were some differences.

Oregon was No. 6 in the AP poll. The Ducks are at No. 9 in the first CFP rankings. Oregon’s best win is over a Penn State team that now has an interim coach.

Ole Miss is at No. 6 in the CFP rankings ahead of undefeated BYU and Texas Tech. The Cougars and Red Raiders play each other on Saturday in the game of the weekend.

Notre Dame was No. 10 in the AP poll and also No. 10 in the CFP rankings. Texas, however, is at No. 11 and ahead of Oklahoma at No. 12.

The Longhorns beat the Sooners in their annual rivalry game and the two teams have the same 7-2 record. Yet Oklahoma was at No. 11 and two spots ahead of Texas in the AP poll.

Neither Oklahoma nor Texas are in the provisional College Football Playoff field, however. The top five conference champions are guaranteed spots in the 12-team field and the top 13 teams in the rankings are from three different conferences. 

The ACC’s highest-ranked team is Virginia at No. 14 and Memphis would be the top team from outside the power conferences, though the Tigers were not ranked in the top 25 on Tuesday night.

Utah was ranked a spot ahead of the Cavaliers at No. 13 — four spots ahead of where they are in the AP poll.

Tuesday night's rankings were the first of five rankings that will be released before the official rankings come out on Sunday, Dec. 7, to decide the playoff field. Unlike a season ago, the four teams that receive byes will be the four teams at the top of the rankings. In the inaugural 12-team playoff, the top four conference champions got byes, meaning that No. 3 Texas was a No. 5 seed and had to play in the first round. 

1. Ohio State (8-0)

2. Indiana (9-0)

3. Texas A&M (8-0)

4. Alabama (7-1)

5. Georgia (7-1)

6. Ole Miss (8-1)

7. BYU (8-0)

8. Texas Tech (8-1)

9. Oregon (7-1)

10. Notre Dame (6-2)

11. Texas (7-2)

12. Oklahoma (7-2)

13. Utah (7-2)

14. Virginia (8-1)

15. Louisville (7-1)

16. Vanderbilt (7-2)

17. Georgia Tech (8-1)

18. Miami (6-2)

19. USC (6-2)

20. Iowa (6-2)

21. Michigan (7-2)

22. Missouri (6-2)

23. Washington (6-2)

24. Pitt (7-2)

25. Tennessee (6-3)

Here's what the College Football Playoff bracket looks like ahead of Week 11. (Dillon Minshall/Yahoo Sports)
Here's what the College Football Playoff bracket looks like ahead of Week 11. (Dillon Minshall/Yahoo Sports)

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