College Football Playoff Rankings 2022: Projected Top 25 for Week 11

ATHENS, GA - NOVEMBER 5: Rian Davis #0 and Tykee Smith #23 of the Georgia Bulldogs celebrate a defensive stop during a game between Tennessee Volunteers and Georgia Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium on November 5, 2022 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Steve Limentani/ISI Photos/Getty Images)
ATHENS, GA - NOVEMBER 5: Rian Davis #0 and Tykee Smith #23 of the Georgia Bulldogs celebrate a defensive stop during a game between Tennessee Volunteers and Georgia Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium on November 5, 2022 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Steve Limentani/ISI Photos/Getty Images) /
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Another week of play is in the books and we are (thankfully) at the point in the season in which the AP Poll doesn’t matter and College Football Playoff rankings take center stage.

The College Football Playoff selection committee didn’t make too many friends in Week 10.

To start, they dropped Georgia from No. 1 where the Bulldogs were in the previous week’s AP Top 25 all the way to No. 3. Obviously fans were not amused, especially since Georgia is undefeated and it’s also the reigning national champ, but the Bulldogs made sure to take their anger out on Tennessee in Week 10.

In fact, the Bulldogs toppled No. 1 Tennessee in Athens and could move back to that top spot because of it.

On top of dropping the Bulldogs, Michigan fans also felt slighted, being slotted behind Clemson in that initial top six, but that also corrected itself in Week 10 as the Tigers were dismantled by Notre Dame in South Bend. Michigan also bounced back from a halftime deficit at Rutgers to win 52-17.

We’re going to see plenty of movement in the College Football Playoff rankings this week, especially when you think about the LSU Tigers upsetting Alabama in Baton Rouge.

What will the top 25 look like for Week 11?