With the regular season approaching the halfway point, the College Football Playoff picture is starting to come into focus.
In what was expected to be a wide-open year, preseason No. 1 Texas and No. 2 Penn State are now both unranked after taking stunning losses Saturday.
Defending champion Ohio State, perhaps a bit disrespected by its No. 3 preseason ranking, looks like a juggernaut and now resides at No. 1.
Miami is No. 2, with three top-20 wins already under its belt. Oregon, Ole Miss and Texas A&M round out the top five, and 10 of the top 12 teams come from the Southeastern Conference or the Big Ten.
But as the season kicks into full gear over the next month ahead of the first CFP rankings being released Nov. 4, who could be the disruptors? Which teams that aren't at the top of peo