The College Football Playoff selection committee released a new batch of rankings on Tuesday evening.
Week 12 was very eventful across all of college football, but particularly in the SEC. In the biggest games of the week, Oklahoma defeated Alabama in Tuscaloosa while Georgia handed Texas its third loss of the season.
Both of those results had serious CFP implications and are reflected in this week’s rankings.
College Football Playoff rankings Week 13
Here’s a look at this week’s top 25:
Ohio State Indiana Texas A&M Georgia Texas Tech Ole Miss Oregon Oklahoma Notre Dame Alabama BYU Utah Miami Vanderbilt USC Georgia Tech Texas Michigan Virginia Tennessee Illinois Missouri Houston Tulane Arizona StateCollege Football Playoff contenders
Only 12 teams will ultimately advance to the College Football Playoff. While those programs are not yet known, prediction markets have begun to separate the contenders from the pretenders.
Over on Kalshi, a prediction market that’s legal in all 50 states, here’s a top at the top contenders for this year’s national title:
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According to Kalshi’s marketplace, Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M are the top favorites to win it all this season. The Aggies remain on track for a top-4 seed in the CFP this season thanks to their historic comeback win over South Carolina on Saturday.
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