Alabama plummets in college football rankings
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Another week of the 2025 college football season is in the books, as we enter crunch time with the College Football Playoff picture heating up. Before we gear up for Week 13, the latest Coaches Poll was released on Sunday,
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian watched his team fall 35-10 to the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday night, and the loss immediately triggered talk about
Greg Sankey walked into a back room in the Georgia press box Saturday night, where a television was playing the end of Oklahoma’s upset of Alabama. A result that only bolstered the SEC’s chances to get five teams — maybe more — in the College Football Playoff.
How will the Big Ten's showing in Week 12 be reflected in the updated Coaches Poll and AP Top 25 rankings? Here's what to know.
If Texas is going to make a compelling argument for why it should be the first-ever three-loss team to reach the College Football Playoff, the Longhorns better close the season with a pair of wildly authoritative victories over Arkansas and Texas A&M and then pray that everyone forgets what happened in Week 12.
Half a dozen top 25 college football teams lost their games over the weekend, including two in the top-ten, ensuring we’ll see some important changes in the ran
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How Utah football kept its College Football Playoff hopes alive with a decisive victory over Baylor
On Saturday night, it was Utah turning up the heat. With their Big 12 championship and College Football Playoff hopes on the line, the No. 13 Utes blistered the Baylor Bears, winning 55-28.
Their 35-10 Week 12 loss against Georgia provided irrefutable proof that Texas isn't anywhere close to being a premier program in the SEC. The Longhorns look woefully outmatched against most teams with a similar talent level, and they're much closer to middling than they are to elite.