Georgia football didn’t budge in the new College Football Playoff rankings after the top six teams all won after the initial top 25 reveal a week earlier.
The 12-person selection committee on Tuesday Nov. 11, kept Georgia at No. 5 after its 41-21 win at Mississippi State, a game where the Bulldogs reeled off 38 straight points.
Georgia (8-1) will have a chance to get two more quality wins starting Saturday when it faces CFP No. 10 Texas (7-2) in a 7:30 p.m. game in Sanford Stadium.
Bulldog offensive tackle Monroe Freeling said earlier Tuesday he sometimes check on where Georgia lands in the CFP rankings.
“You can take a look at them, but you know kind of focus on the game ahead of you,” Freeling said. “The rankings are rankings but I don’t really concern myself much with them.”
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