Boise State moves ahead of BYU, SEC teams get shuffled in latest CFP rankings
USA TODAY Sports’ Dan Wolken breaks down the third edition of the College Football Playoff rankings.
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The final weeks of the 2024 college football regular season have arrived, with just two weeks left until Selection Sunday for the first 12-team College Football Playoff. There’s still a lot still to be decided, and Saturday’s games are poised to shake up the CFP rankings with several intriguing matchups between teams jockeying for position in conference races and the expanded race for the national championship.
The Week 13 schedule gets underway with its headliner when Indiana visits Ohio State for a clash between top-five teams with huge implications on the potential playoff bracket and the Big Ten championship game. Army will also put its undefeated record on the line at Notre Dame, which likely needs to win to stay in the mix for an at-large playoff bid. BYU and Arizona State, meanwhile, meet in a matchup of unlikely Big 12 contenders in which the loser is likely out of the playoff mix.
It’s shaping up to be an impactful slate around the country. Here are all of Saturday’s Week 13 college football games and how to watch them on TV or streaming:
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