College Football Playoff Rankings 2017: Who got snubbed in Week 11?

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The Week 11 College Football Playoff rankings have been released, but which teams were snubbed and ranked lower than they should have been?

The latest College Football Playoff rankings have been released and the Top 25 is filled with serious contenders as well as pretenders who might just be there because of a weak schedule.

With all that in mind, which teams are ranked far lower than they should be in Week 11? Some teams just weren’t given the respect they deserved which dubs them snubs. Who are the four biggest snubs in the latest College Football Playoff rankings?

4. Washington Huskies (No. 9)

The Pac-12’s last hope. Washington looks like a team that could make the playoff if everything goes the right way. The Huskies have games against Stanford, Utah and Washington State to improve their resume before the conference championship game.

If the Huskies were to face off against USC in the Pac-12 title and come away with a win, there would be quite the debate about whether they would make the playoff over a fellow one-loss team like Notre Dame, Clemson, Oklahoma and TCU.

Washington has had one of the easier schedules through the first couple of months, though, so this ranking isn’t completely unjustified, but you have to realize the Huskies made the playoff last year and brought back a ton of key pieces such as Jake Browning, Myles Gaskin and a strong defense.

Teams like Washington State, USC and Stanford basically have no shot anymore, leaving Washington to carry the load of the conference on its back.