First College Football Playoff ranking: who is in, who is out
USA TODAY Sports’ Dan Wolken breaks down the first College Football Playoff committee rankings of the season.
We’re less than a month away from college football’s version of selection Sunday for the first 12-team College Football Playoff, and every game on the Week 11 schedule involving a potential postseason contender is a chance to shake up the race for the national championship.
Two huge SEC showdowns highlight Saturday’s action, with No. 2 Georgia visiting No. 12 Ole Miss and No. 13 LSU hosting No. 11 Alabama. For Ole Miss, Alabama and LSU, a loss could spell the end of their respective CFP hopes. No. 10 Indiana can also continue its remarkable resurgence as a rare favorite at home against defending national champion Michigan in Big Ten action. No. 9 BYU, meanwhile, has a tricky rivalry game on the road at Utah to keep its undefeated record intact in the Big 12.
It’s shaping up to be another eventful Saturday. Here are all of the kickoff times for Week 11 college football games and how to watch them on TV or streaming:
All times Eastern.
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