The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Little movement as LSU stays atop playoff rankings

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The College Football Playoff rankings were unchanged at the top this week, with LSU first followed by Ohio State, Clemson and Georgia.

The selection committee’s third weekly rankings had little movement in the top 10, with Alabama fifth followed by Oregon, Utah, Penn State, Oklahoma and Minnesota.

The committee could face an interestin­g decision with Alabama in the coming weeks. The Crimson Tide lost quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa for the season to a hip injury Saturday. Alabama faces Western Carolina this weekend, so playing backup Mac Jones shouldn’t make much difference. On Thanksgivi­ng weekend, the Tide will face Auburn with its No. 2 quarterbac­k, which should give the committee a better read on what kind of a team Alabama is now.

Minnesota and Baylor, both of which lost for the first time last weekend, dropped in the rankings. Minnesota went from eighth to 10th after losing at Iowa. Baylor slipped from 13th to 14th after blowing a 25point lead to

Oklahoma.

Ohio State and Penn State play this weekend in a game that could essentiall­y eliminate the Nittany Lions from the playoff race.

The highest ranked team from outside the Power Five conference­s is Memphis at 18th, one ahead of American Athletic Conference rival Cincinnati, and two ahead of Boise State from the Mountain West.

The highestran­ked team from outside the Power Five with a conference championsh­ip receives a bid to one of the New Year’s Six bowls.

 ?? Thomas Graning / Associated Press ?? LSU quarterbac­k Joe Burrow looks to pass against Mississipp­i on Saturday.
Thomas Graning / Associated Press LSU quarterbac­k Joe Burrow looks to pass against Mississipp­i on Saturday.

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