College Football Playoff Rankings 2021: Projected Top 25, Week 14

Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
1 of 14

Rivalry Week got kicked off with an exciting Egg Bowl that ended up favoring Ole Miss and the Rebels might just move up in the Week 14 College Football Playoff rankings.

With the win, Ole Miss has won 10 games in the regular season for the first time in school history. Lane Kiffin has earned that raise he signed this offseason, and then some.

Friday had some good games, too, as Iowa needed a late comeback to beat Nebraska on the road, scoring 22 straight points to end the game. Cincinnati dominated East Carolina and likely locked up a playoff berth as long as it wins the AAC title, NC State had an improbable comeback to beat North Carolina, San Diego State came back to beat Boise State, and Arkansas had its way with Missouri.

Saturday was even more exciting as Michigan shocked Ohio State and Jim Harbaugh picked up his first win over the Buckeyes as the Wolverines’ head coach. Baylor nearly fell victim to upset against Texas Tech but held on to win 27-24.

The top 10 didn’t get a ton of shakeups, but it was still fun to watch Bedlam at Oklahoma State took care of No. 10 Oklahoma as Mike Gundy finally pulled off the upset. The Cowboys may just be playing for a College Football Playoff berth in the conference title game.

What will the College Football Playoff rankings look like after a wild Rivalry Week?