College Football Playoff Rankings: Projected Top 10 after Week 10

Nov 5, 2016; Clemson, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers defensive tackle Carlos Watkins (94) reacts after sacking Syracuse Orange quarterback Eric Dungey (not pictured) during the first quarter at Clemson Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 5, 2016; Clemson, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers defensive tackle Carlos Watkins (94) reacts after sacking Syracuse Orange quarterback Eric Dungey (not pictured) during the first quarter at Clemson Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Jim Harbaugh era in Ann Arbor is off to an incredible start. Everyone knew the head coach would be able to turn this program around, but not many thought it would be so soon. In his first season last year, he finished 10-3 with a bowl win over Florida.

How has he followed that up? Just by putting together one of the best recruiting classes in the country this past offseason as well as the No. 3 team in the land. The Wolverines are off to a 9-0 start and look relatively unbeatable through six conference games.

In fact, the Wolverines are just blowing through opponents with just two single-digit margins of victory on the season against Wisconsin and Michigan State. The Wolverines have lived up to all that preseason hype and just continue to impress week in and week out.

Not only that, but Michigan has one of the country’s top Heisman contenders in Jabrill Peppers. His chances of winning the award are decreasing by the week because he just doesn’t have the numbers to stack up with the Jake Brownings or Lamar Jacksons of the nation, but he is an incredible talent.

Michigan just picked apart a 5-3 Maryland team by 56 points in Week 10 and it looks like the Wolverines will stay put in the playoff rankings this week. The top-three will remain the same until someone can knock these teams off.