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Stability the story at top of rankings

- By Matt Murschel Orlando Sentinel mmurschel@orlandosen­tinel.com

The top four teams remained unchanged in this week’s College Football Playoff rankings following a quiet weekend during which every team ranked in the top 10 won.

Top-ranked Alabama (10-0) continues to lead the way in the rankings released Tuesday night, followed by Clemson (10-0), Notre Dame (10-0) and Michigan (8-1).

Georgia (9-1) remains on the outside looking in on a possible spot in the two semifinals at No. 5. The Bulldogs, who locked up a spot in the SEC championsh­ip game two weeks ago, will face Alabama in a rematch of last year’s national championsh­ip game.

Playoff selection committee chairman Rob Mullens said the group has been very impressed with Georgia’s performanc­e.

“Their last three wins are extremely impressive and the bounce back from the loss at LSU and you look at those coupled with their only loss coming against a ranked LSU team and we see a very competitiv­e team,” Mullens said.

Oklahoma (9-1) continues to represent the Big 12’s best hopes at No. 6 despite the Sooners having the worst ranked defense (No. 80) among top 10 teams.

“We look at their resume and they’re 9-1 and their only loss was is to a Texas team at a neutral site in a very close game,” Mullens said of Oklahoma.

“But as you dig deeper, you see a great quarterbac­k, one of the top offenses in the country with a lot of playmakers but you also noticed in the last few weeks that the defense has struggled.”

No. 7 LSU (8-2) remains the only two-loss team among the top 10 teams after the Tigers dispatched Arkansas this weekend.

Washington State (9-1), which is putting together one of its best seasons in close to two decades, remained at No. 8 this week.

West Virginia (8-1) and Ohio State (9-1) round out the rest of the top 10.

UCF (9-0), which is one of four unbeaten remaining, moved up a spot to No. 11 with a win over Navy. The Knights currently have the nation’s longest winning streak at 22 games.

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