Mizzou falls out of CFP rankings

After Mizzou suffered its third loss of the season in a 38-17 defeat against Texas A&M, the Tigers fell out of the second edition of the CFP Rankings.
The Tigers were No. 22 in the first edition of the CFP Rankings following Week 10.
Mizzou also fell out of the AP Poll this week, dropping into receiving votes, where the Tigers had 59. That essentially placed them 27th in the country.
The Tigers never dropped lower than their opening No. 24 in the 2024 CFP rankings and never ranked lower than No. 14 in the 2023 CFP rankings. Making this the first edition of the CFP rankings without Mizzou since the 2022 season.
Mizzou held on to a ranking in the Coaches Poll at No. 24
There was a lot of movement across the CFP Rankings, but none in the top 5.
Ohio State remained at No. 1, Indiana stayed at No. 2, Texas A&M remained at No. 3, Alabama stuck at No. 4 and Georgia remained at No. 5.
Here is a glance at the full rankings:
- No. 1: Ohio State
- No. 2: Indiana
- No. 3: Texas A&M
- No. 4: Alabama
- No. 5: Georgia
- No. 6: Texas Tech
- No. 7: Ole Miss
- No. 8: Oregon
- No. 9: Notre Dame
- No. 10: Texas
- No. 11: Oklahoma
- No. 12: BYU
- No. 13: Utah
- No. 14: Vanderbilt
- No. 15: Miami
- No. 16: Georgia Tech
- No. 17: USC
- No. 18: Michigan
- No. 19: Virginia
- No. 20: Louisville
- No. 21: Iowa
- No. 22: Pitt
- No. 23: Tennessee
- No. 24: USF
- No. 25: Cincinnati
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