CFP rankings after Week 10: Where Big Ten teams ranked in initial release

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Ohio State and Indiana lead the College Football Playoff rankings after the initial top 25 was revealed on Nov. 4.

The Buckeyes and Hoosiers, both undefeated, are No. 1 and 2, respectively, in the US LBM Coaches Poll and the initial CFP rankings — and could potentially hold the top two spots until a potential meeting in the Big Ten championship game.

Their top competitor is Texas A&M, which is also undefeated.

Oregon was also in the top 10, with Michigan, USC, Iowa and Washington also claiming spots.

It’ll be interesting to see how the CFP committee views Big Ten programs compared to those of the SEC, with strength of schedule always a talking point with the decision-makers.

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

CFP rankings after Week 10

Big Ten teams in bold.

  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. Southern California (6-2)
  20. Iowa (6-2)
  21. Michigan (7-2)
  22. Missouri (6-2)
  23. Washington (6-2)
  24. Pittsburgh (7-2)
  25. Tennessee (6-3)

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

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