A dominant performance on the road afforded the Cowboys only an incremental incline.
Oklahoma State came in at No. 10 in the second ranking the College Football Playoff committee released on Tuesday, a one-spot climb from last week’s ranking. Two teams ahead of the Cowboys in last week’s rankings took at loss: Wake Forest (dropped from 9 to 12) and Michigan State, which dropped from 3 to 7.
Here’s a look at the full CFP ranking.
Rank | Team |
1 | Georgia |
2 | Alabama |
3 | Oregon |
4 | Ohio State |
5 | Cincinnati |
6 | Michigan |
7 | Michigan State |
8 | Oklahoma |
9 | Notre Dame |
10 | Oklahoma State |
11 | Texas A&M |
12 | Wake Forest |
13 | Baylor |
14 | BYU |
15 | Ole Miss |
16 | NC State |
17 | Auburn |
18 | Wisconsin |
19 | Purdue |
20 | Iowa |
21 | Pittsburgh |
22 | San Diego State |
23 | UTSA |
24 | Utah |
25 | Arkansas |
This makes for three Big 12 teams in the committee’s Top 15 with Oklahoma just two spots ahead of the Pokes at No. 8 and Baylor at No. 13.
In both the AP and AFCA Coaches rankings, OSU also moved from No. 11 to No. 10.
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