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With the 12-team College Football Playoff bracket set to be released in just over a week, Week 14 of the 2025 college football season served as one final impression for the committee. One of the biggest winners of the weekend was No. 8 Oklahoma. The Sooners secured a 17-13 comeback win over LSU to finish 10-2.
Big Ten and SEC stack the field with projected ACC championship game winner Virginia getting at-large bid along with Group of 5 representative Tulane.
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Tomorrow's Top 25 Today: Texas flirts with return to top 10 in updated college football rankings
22. Navy (NR): The Midshipmen were 27th in voting points last week and proceeded to beat Memphis by double-digits to close out a 9-2 regular season. With North Texas and Tulane advancing to the title game in the American, Navy now turns its attention to America's Game and beating Army in Baltimore on Dec. 13.
The 2025 college football season is winding down, with Rivalry Weekend in the rear-view mirror and the focus shifting toward next weekend's conference championships. With the College Football Playoff field shaping up,
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College football rankings: Updated NCAA Top 25 polls after Texas A&M, Michigan losses in Week 14
The final week of college football's regular season has come and passed. An undefeated team fell to its in-state rival while most other heavyweights survived unscathed. How do the polls look heading into conference championships?
After a monumental Week 14 in college football, the US LBM Coaches Poll has been shuffled with Texas A&M falling out of top five following its first loss
Rivalry Weekend of the 2025 college football season is in the books, and teams who punched their ticket to the conference championship games must now prepare for Week 15, appropriately known as Championship Weekend.
Top-ranked Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana are both expected to earn first-round byes in the College Football Playoff, regardless of Saturday's Big Ten Championship outcome.