The College Football Playoff Rankings for Nov. 20, 2018 have been released by the selection committee, and the Top 8 remains unchanged from last week.
Alabama remains in first place, and the Crimson Tide are again followed by (2) Clemson, (3) Notre Dame, (4) Michigan, (5) Georgia, (6) Oklahoma, (7) LSU, and (8) Washington State.
UCF, which moved up two spots and leaped over Ohio State, is the first team from a Group of Five conference to ever be ranked in the CFP Top 10.
Texas A&M (22) and Pitt (24) both entered the rankings this week, while Boston College (20) and Cincinnati (24) each dropped out.
College Football Playoff Rankings (Nov. 20)
1. Alabama
2. Clemson
3. Notre Dame
4. Michigan
5. Georgia
6. Oklahoma
7. LSU
8. Washington State
9. UCF
10. Ohio State
11. Florida
12. Penn State
13. West Virginia
14. Texas
15. Kentucky
16. Washington
17. Utah
18. Mississippi State
19. Northwestern
20. Syracuse
21. Utah State
22. Texas A&M
23. Boise State
24. Pitt
25. Iowa State
The College Football Playoff Selection Committee will release one more set of Top 25 rankings on Tuesday, Nov. 27.
On Sunday, Dec. 2, the College Football Playoff Selection Committee will announce the Playoff Semifinal pairings and semifinal bowl assignments. Those will be followed by the pairings for the remainder of the New Year’s Six bowl games.
Post-Season Schedules
Interesting look at rankings. No team in the top 13 has lost out of conference.
Non conference top 25 wins by conference:
B10- 4 (Texas, Utah st, Pitt, ISU)
ACC- 2 (Northwestern, A&M)
SEC- 1(Washington)
B12- 1(BSU)
P12- 0