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College Football Upsets Shake Playoff Picture as Top Teams Fall

The college football landscape sees major upsets and teams vying for playoff positions following the end of the regular season.

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Updated: Nov 25th, 2024, 10:13 PM ET

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As the college football regular season concludes, Alabama and Ole Miss drop from the top 10 rankings. Meanwhile, Arizona State rises to No. 14 after defeating BYU. Indiana's playoff prospects dim after a loss to Ohio State. Key matchups, including the historic rivalry between Texas A&M and Texas, could influence playoff seedings as teams compete fiercely for postseason spots.


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