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The College Football Playoff may not have released its first set of rankings, but right now, after 8 weeks, the most dominant college football program is undoubtedly the Georgia Bulldogs. Georgia has not played down to their competition so far, and they are the most complete team in the country. But Alabama is always going to be a factor, thanks to the leadership of head coach Nick Saban(the program has won 6 national titles under Saban, after all). This past week, however, saw two CFP contenders struggle mightily to inferior conference opponents(Cincinnati vs Navy, Oklahoma vs Kansas) but still survived upset bids. The Michigan Wolverines continue to make their case to be in the Playoff, still posting an undefeated record. Buyer, beware: Michigan still has games against Ohio State, Michigan State, and Penn State left on their schedule. Brutal stretch!
Multiple Power Five conference programs have made the AP Top 25 Coaches' Poll, In A very unpredictable season, that is very impressive. Nevertheless, much is still to be determined to see who will be playing for the National Championship in January. Here are my Week 9 College Football Power Rankings based on last week's outcomes:
- Georgia
- Alabama
- Cincinnati
- Michigan
- Ohio State
- Michigan State
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Ole Miss
- Iowa
- Notre Dame
- Wake Forest
- Kentucky
- Oklahoma State
- Pittsburgh
- Baylor
- SMU
- San Diego State
- Penn State
- Iowa State
- Auburn
- BYU
- Texas-San Antonio
- Appalachian State
- Coastal Carolina
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