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.
- Ohio State
- Indiana
- Texas
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Texas Tech
- Ole Miss
- Oregon
- Notre Dame
- Texas
- Oklahoma
- BYU
- Utah
- Vanderbilt
- Miami
- Georgia Tech
- USC
- Michigan
- Virginia
- Louisville
- Iowa
- Pitt
- Tennessee
- South Florida
- Cincinnati
This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: College Football Playoff rankings: CFP top 25 in Big Ten
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