The top three teams in the College Football Playoff rankings — Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M — remained unchanged while Georgia slid into No. 4 and the last first-round bye in the committee’s latest rankings revealed Tuesday night.
Georgia capitalized on the biggest result of the weekend, rival Alabama’s 23-21 loss to Oklahoma, that resulted in the Crimson Tide dropping six spots to No. 10. Georgia’s lone loss of the season came to Alabama by three points, but it soundly defeated then-No. 10 Texas 35-10 on Saturday.
Oklahoma rose just three places to No. 8 with its win at Tuscaloosa and leads a large glut of mostly 8-2 teams between the eighth and 15th spots.
Following Georgia in the rankings were three one-loss teams: Texas Tech, Ole Miss and Oregon. Oklahoma moved past Notre Dame

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