CFP rankings after Week 10: Where ACC teams were ranked in initial release
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The first set of College Football Playoff rankings were released on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
While the first rankings ultimately won’t mean much in Week 11 with plenty of season left, it can give teams a look at what needs to be done to become a contender during the final stretch of the season, heading into conference championships.
The US LBM Coaches Poll and AP Top 25 gave fans some idea of what to expect for the playoff rankings, but ultimately, the 12-team field is determined by the CFP committee and its view of the quality of the team, strength of schedule and more.
Ohio State ― the defending national champion ― is widely expected to be the No. 1 overall team, while Indiana and Texas A&M are expected right behind them as undefeated teams.
The question is, which ACC team will rise to the top in the initial rankings? Does the conference get multiple teams in? Here’s a look at the first CFP rankings release from Nov. 4.
CFP rankings after Week 10
ACC teams in bold.
- Ohio State (8-0)
- Indiana (8-0)
- Texas A&M (8-0)
- Alabama (7-1)
- Georgia (7-1)
- Ole Miss (8-1)
- BYU (8-0)
- Texas Tech (8-1)
- Oregon (7-1)
- Notre Dame (6-2)
- Texas (7-2)
- Oklahoma (7-2)
- Utah (7-2)
- Virginia (8-1)
- Louisville (7-1)
- Vanderbilt (7-2)
- Georgia Tech (8-1)
- Miami (6-2)
- Southern California (6-2)
- Iowa (6-2)
- Michigan (7-2)
- Missouri (6-2)
- Washington (6-2)
- Pittsburgh (7-2)
- Tennessee (6-3)
This article originally appeared on Greenville News: College Football Playoff rankings: CFP top 25 in ACC
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