Georgia (12-0) is first and TCU (12-0) is third in the fifth College Football National Championship Playoff ranking that was released on Tuesday, November 29.
The other teams in the top four are second-ranked Michigan (12-0) and fourth-ranked USC (11-1).
Big 12 team Kansas State is ranked 10th, with an 9-3 record. TCU and K-State play this Saturday, December 3, in the Big 12 Conference Championship Game, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 11 am. ESPN GameDay will be at the game, which will be the only conference championship featuring a top 10 matchup.
Big 12 traitor Texas is ranked 20th, with an 8-4 record.
The final College Football Playoff ranking will be released on December 4, which is "Selection Sunday."
Here is the latest College Football National Championship Playoff ranking:
- Georgia, 12-0
- Michigan, 12-0
- TCU, 12-0
- USC, 11-1
- Ohio State, 11-1
- Alabama, 10-2
- Tennessee, 10-2
- Penn State, 10-2
- Clemson, 10-2
- Kansas State, 9-3
- Utah, 9-3
- Washington, 10-2
- Florida State, 9-3
- LSU, 9-3
- Oregon State, 9-3
- Oregon, 9-3
- UCLA, 9-3
- Tulane, 10-2
- South Carolina, 8-4
- Texas, 8-4
- Notre Dame, 8-4
- UCF, 9-3
- North Carolina,9-3
- Mississippi State, 8-4
- NC State, 8-4
2022-23 Selection Committee Members: Mitch Barnhart (athletics director, University of Kentucky); Tom Burman (athletics director, University of Wyoming); Boo Corrigan (chair) (athletics director, North Carolina State University), Rick George (athletics director, University of Colorado); Chet Gladchuk (athletics director at the U.S. Naval Academy); Jim Grobe (former head coach at Ohio University, Wake Forest and Baylor); Warde Manuel (athletics director at the University of Michigan); Will Shields (former All-American offensive lineman, University of Nebraska); Gene Taylor (athletics director, Kansas State University); Joe Taylor (Vice President for Athletics and Community Wellness, Virginia Union University); John Urschel (Harvard Junior Fellow and former All-American offensive lineman, Penn State University); Rod West (group president Entergy Corporation and former linebacker at the University of Notre Dame); and Kelly Whiteside (associate professor in Sports Media and Journalism at Montclair State University and a longtime sportswriter for USA Today, Sports Illustrated and Newsday).
Additional College Football Playoff information: here
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