The four College Football Playoff rankings reveal occurred on Tuesday night, and overall, there weren't many surprises once again.
The most notable change came within the top 10, where the Oregon Ducks jumped Ole Miss to move to No. 6. The CFP committee has been skeptical of Oregon to this point, but chairman Hunter Yurachek emphasized the decision came from the committee being impressed with the Ducks' win over USC rather than questions about Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin's availabilty for the playoff.
Elsewhere, Miami and BYU both remain in striking distance of an at-large bid, while Tulane remains the only ranked Group of Five team. Though the Green Wave sits behind James Madison in both polls, coach Jon Sumrall's team has the inside track to earn the playoff bid from the G5.
Here's how the full bracket would look if the season ended today.
While the CFP picture is becoming clearer, all of it could easily change in an action-packed Rivalry Week in Week 14.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: How the 2025 CFP bracket would look if the 4th rankings were final
Reporting by Tyler Nettuno, For The Win / For The Win
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