Ohio State claims No. 1 in the initial rankings



Halloween is in the past and the calendar has flipped to November, which means it’s almost here College Football Playoff season.

In Week 11, college football fans can put the AP poll aside and turn their attention to the CFP rankings, which will ultimately help determine their team’s fate at the end of the season. The committee released the first edition of the 2025 rankings Tuesday night, giving a better look at where they stand with four weeks left until conference championship weekend.

In week 10, Texas made a statement with a big win over Vanderbilt and Oklahoma won a de facto playoff battle on the road against Tennessee. On the other side of things, both Georgia Tech and Miami suffered upset losses, leaving the ACC wide open with a month to play.

Here they are full ranking lists of the selection committee starts in the 11th week.

  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. BIU (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 (FL) (6-2)
  19. USC (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 story will be updated.





2025-11-05 01:20:00

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