The Arizona Republic

’Bama, Clemson, LSU, Irish top CFP ranking

- Ralph D. Russo

Alabama, Clemson, LSU and Notre Dame are the top four teams in the first College Football Playoff rankings of the season.

After meeting for a day and a half at a hotel outside Dallas, the 13-member CFP selection committee released the first of its five weekly top 25s before the fourteam field is set for the College Football Playoff semifinals on Dec. 2.

Michigan is fifth, followed by Georgia and Oklahoma, in the rankings announced Tuesday night.

The top four teams were no surprise. The same four teams are Nos. 1-4 in the latest Associated Press college football poll, except with Notre Dame third and LSU fourth.

Next week’s rankings figure to look a lot different. Four games matching top-20 teams will be played Saturday, including Alabama at LSU.

UCF was the highest ranked team from outside the Power Five conference­s at 12th. The highest ranked team from the so-called Group of Five conference­s is guaranteed a spot in the New Year’s Six bowls, but the Knights, riding a 20game winning streak, want to be included in the playoff discussion this year.

Last season they started 18th and rose to 12th by the final rankings.

Washington State was eighth, the highest-ranked Pac-12 team. Kentucky was ninth. The Wildcats host Georgia on Saturday in a game that will decide the SEC East.

Ohio State was 10th.

HISTORY LESSON: If form holds, two of the top four teams in the first CFP ranking of the season will go on to play in the national semifinals. Coaches began downplayin­g the significan­ce of the rankings even before they were revealed on national television.

“I didn’t even know that was tonight. I didn’t realize that was going on,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart told reporters. “But I should have talked to my team about that. I didn’t bring it up to them. So who knows what they’ll be thinking tonight.”

 ?? BRYAN LYNN/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Alabama running back Najee Harris carries against Tennessee on Oct. 20 in Knoxville, Tenn.
BRYAN LYNN/USA TODAY SPORTS Alabama running back Najee Harris carries against Tennessee on Oct. 20 in Knoxville, Tenn.

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