As expected, the Texas Longhorns hold at No. 3 in the College Football Playoff Rankings. If the playoffs started today, Texas would be the No. 2 seed in the bracket.
Oregon and Ohio State remained No. 1 and No. 2 respectively. Because Oregon is leading the Big Ten, the Ducks get the first round bye and the top seed, while Ohio State drops down to the 5th seed.
The big story of the rankings is the Big 12 leader is not one of the four highest ranked conference leaders and thus would not get a first round bye. That honor goes to Mountain West leader Boise State.
There are four SEC teams in the bracket and four Big Ten teams. The ACC, Mountain West and Big 12 all have only one representative included in the bracket.
College Football Playoff bracket: Who’s in, who’s out
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No. 5 Ohio State vs No. 12 BYU, winner will play No. 4 Boise State
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No. 6 Penn State vs No. 11 Georgia, winner will play No. 3 Miami
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No. 7 Indiana vs No. 10 Ole Miss, winner will play No. 2 Texas
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No. 8 Notre Dame vs No. 9 Alabama, winner will play No. 1 Oregon
Latest CFP rankings
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Oregon
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Ohio State
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Texas
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Penn State
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Indiana
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Notre Dame
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Alabama
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Miami
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Ole Miss
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Georgia
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Tennessee
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Boise State
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SMU
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BYU
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Texas A&M
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Colorado
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Clemson
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South Carolina
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Army
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Tulane
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Arizona State
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Iowa State
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Missouri
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UNLV
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Illinois
Texas’ projected CFP opponent
No. 2 seeded Texas is projected to have a first round bye and play the winner of No. 7 Indiana vs No. 10 Ole Miss in the Quarterfinals.
How many teams in College Football Playoff 2024?
For the first time, there will be 12 teams participating in the College Football Playoffs. There are five automatic bids for each of the Power Four conference champions and one to the highest-ranked Group of Five champion. The remaining seven slots are given to the seven at-large teams.
When next College Football Playoff rankings come out
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Tuesday, Nov. 26: 8 p.m. ET
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Tuesday, Dec. 3: 7 p.m. ET
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Sunday, Dec. 8: Noon ET
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas holds at No. 3 in latest College Football Playoff ranking, but what seed are Longhorns?