The Michigan Wolverines have cracked the top four in the CFP rankings for the first time since Week 13 in 2016.
The top three — No.1 Alabama, No.2 Clemson and No.3 Notre Dame — continue to sit comfortably in the top four, though the Irish moved up one spot in this week’s rankings.
The Wolverines resoundingly defeated Big Ten rival No. 20 Penn State last week to move up from No. 5 to No. 4 as the LSU Tigers — this week stumbling to No. 7 after last’s weeks No. 3 ranking — were shut out at home against the dominant Crimson Tide.
The Georgia Bulldogs continue to wait patiently just outside the top four, having moved up to No. 5. The Bulldogs clinched the SEC East crown and an SEC Championship matchup with the Crimson Tide after defeating No. 11 Kentucky last week.
The stakes continue to be high in the Big Ten, with No. 10 Ohio State set for a Saturday showdown at No. 18 Michigan State. The Buckeyes play Michigan in the season finale.
No. 21 Iowa is the final Big Ten representative in the CFP Top 25 this week.
The Big 12 continues to be led by No. 6 Oklahoma, whose only loss this season was to No. 19 Texas. In the season finale, the Sooners will square off against West Virginia, which jumped to No. 9 this week from 13 last week. Iowa State is ranked No. 22.
The SEC is newly represented by No. 24 Auburn after Texas A&M dropped out this week. No. 15 Florida has dropped two straight, to Georgia and Missouri. The Mississippi State Bulldogs are No. 16.
No. 13 Syracuse, No. 14 NC State and No. 17 Boston College represent the ACC, while No. 8 Washington State and No. 25 Washington are ranked for the Pac-12.
Still-perfect UCF stays even at No. 12, as does No. 23 Fresno State, the Group of 5 teams in the CFP Top 25 this week.