The fifth 2021 College Football Playoff ranking was released on Tuesday night, November 30.
Big 12 teams Oklahoma State and Baylor are ranked fifth and ninth, respectively. Big 12 traitor Oklahoma is ranked 14th.
Future Big 12 teams Cincinnati, BYU and Houston are ranked fourth, 12th and 21st, respectively.
The final 2021 College Football Playoff rankings will be released on December 5, which is dubbed as “Selection Sunday.”
Here is the fifth College Football Playoff ranking:
- Georgia, 12-0
- Michigan, 11-1
- Alabama, 11-1
- Cincinnati, 12-0
- Oklahoma State, 11-1
- Notre Dame, 11-1
- Ohio State, 10-2
- Ole Miss, 10-2
- Baylor, 10-2
- Oregon, 10-2
- Michigan State, 10-2
- BYU, 10-2
- Iowa, 10-2
- Oklahoma, 10-2
- Pittsburgh, 10-2
- Wake Forest, 10-2
- Utah, 9-3
- NC State, 9-3
- San Diego State, 11-1
- Clemson, 9-3
- Houston, 11-1
- Arkansas, 8-4
- Kentucky, 9-3
- Louisiana, 11-1
- Texas A&M, 8-4
2021-22 Selection Committee Members: Mitch Barnhart
(director of athletics, University of Kentucky); Gary Barta (committee chair;
director of athletics, Iowa); Paola Boivin (professor, Arizona State); Tom
Burman, (director of athletics, University of Wyoming); Charlie Cobb (director
of athletics, Georgia State); Boo Corrigan (director of athletics, North
Carolina State); Rick George (director of athletics, University of Colorado);
Will Shields (former All-American, University of Nebraska); Gene Taylor
(director of athletics, Kansas State); Joe Taylor (VP for Athletics and
Community Wellness, Virginia Union University); John Urschel (former
All-American, Penn State); Rod West (former student-athlete, Notre Dame); and
Tyrone Willingham (retired, former head football coach for the University of
Washington, the University of Notre Dame, and Stanford University.
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