San Francisco Chronicle

Top 4 hold in college playoff rank

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Georgia, Alabama, Oregon and Ohio State held their places in the College Football Playoff ranking Tuesday, with Cincinnati still sitting at fifth.

There was no movement in the selection committee’s top seven after all those teams won last week. Michigan was still No. 6 and Michigan State seventh, heading into the Spartans’ big game Saturday at Ohio State.

Notre Dame moved up a spot to eighth. Oklahoma State (9-1) is now the highest-ranked Big 12 team at ninth after Oklahoma was handed its first loss last week.

Wake Forest (9-1) is No. 10, the highest-ranked team from the Atlantic Coast Conference with three rankings left until selection Sunday.

In the seven-year history of the College Football Playoff, no team has come from farther back than ninth to reach the final four with two rankings remaining before selection Sunday. Michigan State did that in 2015, propelled by a victory at Ohio State.

The Cougars have already clinched a spot in the American Athletic Conference championsh­ip game, where the Bearcats could be an opponent if they keep winning.

“When I talk about how firm (Cincinnati’s) position is, this week it’s rock-solid at No. 5,” selection committee chairman and Iowa athletic director Gary Barta.

The Bearcats’ only victory against a team ranked in the selection committee’s top 25 is Notre Dame (9-1). They host SMU (8-2) on Saturday and then go to East Carolina (6-4) on the Friday after Thanksgivi­ng.

Virginia Tech announced that it parted ways with head coach Justin Fuente. Defensive line coach and Hokies alum J.C. Price will be the interim coach for the last two regular season games.

Illinois coach Bret Bielema tested positive for COVID-19 and will miss his team’s game at No. 18 Iowa on Saturday.

Tennis: Defending champion Daniil Medvedev clinched his place in the ATP Finals semifinals after beating 2018 champ Alexander Zverev 6-3, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (6) in Turin, Italy. Late entrant Jannik Sinner, 20, could join him after storming past Hubert Hurkacz 6-2, 6-2 in the evening match, hours after replacing Italian compatriot Matteo Berrettini in the tournament.

Garbine Muguruza dominated Paula Badosa in a 6-3, 6-3 victory in Guadalajar­a, Mexico, and will play for the WTA Finals title for the first time in her career. She awaits the winner of eighth-seeded Anett Kontaveit and fourth-seeded Maria Sakkari in the other semifinal.

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