The Arizona Republic

Ohio State is No. 5 in second-to-last CFP rankings behind USC

- Ralph D. Russo

Ohio State was No. 5 Tuesday night in the second-to-last College Football Playoff rankings, positioned to possibly take advantage if one of the top four slips up on championsh­ip weekend.

Georgia (12-0) was No. 1 again. No. 2 Michigan (12-0) and No. 3 TCU (12-0) both moved up a spot and Southern California (11-1) climbed two spots into the fourth slot.

The Buckeyes (11-1) dropped three spots after losing 45-23 to the rival Wolverines on Saturday at home.

Alabama (10-2) moved up a spot to No. 6 and was followed by Southeaste­rn

Conference rival Tennessee, which beat the Crimson Tide in October.

All play in their conference championsh­ips game this weekend. The undefeated teams might not need to win this weekend to lock up a spot.

Georgia plays LSU (9-3) in the SEC title game. Michigan plays Purdue (8-4) for the Big Ten championsh­ip. TCU faces Kansas State, which is 10th in the latest rankings and has already lost to the surprising Horned Frogs.

USC and Heisman Trophy frontrunne­r Caleb Williams face Utah, No. 11 in the rankings, on Friday night in Las Vegas for the Pac-12 championsh­ip.

If the Trojans slip up, that could give Ohio State a second chance.

 ?? JAY LAPRETE/AP ?? Ohio State receiver Marvin Harrison, left, celebrates his touchdown against Michigan with teammate Emeka Egbuka during the first half Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.
JAY LAPRETE/AP Ohio State receiver Marvin Harrison, left, celebrates his touchdown against Michigan with teammate Emeka Egbuka during the first half Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.

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