After 10 weeks of upsets, buyouts, and Cinderellas, the college football world is in a frenzy because the first playoff bracket rankings of the season just dropped. A bunch of teams are now on notice as they try to impress the committee and get one of the 12 spots in the new, bigger playoff. Some teams are looking to keep their win streaks alive and lock down a top-four seed, which comes with a free pass past the first round. Meanwhile, other squads are fighting just to get in the tournament, making every remaining game a must-win to stay in the running.
The College Football Playoff committee releases its first official rankings on Tuesday night. However, if history repeats itself, those rankings usually look almost identical to what the major media polls show, obviously, until the final

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