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Michigan football stays at third in CFP rankings

Chris Balasby:Chris Balas11/21/23

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The latest installment of the College Football Playoff rankings are out with the Michigan Wolverines remaining at No. 3. Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan and Washington comprise the top four with Florida State and Oregon set as the first two out, the Huskies jumping the Seminoles this week.

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The allegations surrounding the Michigan football program over an illegal on-site scouting operation have not affected the Wolverines in the rankings. Michigan is currently 11-0 on the season and coming off a tougher than expected, 31-24 win at Maryland. The regular season comes to a close Saturday against Ohio State in Ann Arbor … should the Wolverines win the Big Ten East, the conference title game will take place Dec. 2 in Indianapolis.

Harbaugh won’t be on the sidelines Saturday, but he’s excited to see what his team can do without him.

“We are in position to be in position. That’s what we know,” he said. “We’re 11-0; they’re 11-0. Everything is, all focus and preparation is on this game, as it should be.

“… It’s all about this game. That’s where our focus is. Getting prepared. Getting ready to execute. I think our team is battle-tested and is going to be tough to beat. We’re looking forward to it.”

Here are the latest rankings released by the committee on Tuesday night.

Michigan and the College Football Playoff Rankings, Nov. 21

  1. Georgia
  2. Ohio State
  3. Michigan
  4. Washington
  5. Florida State
  6. Oregon
  7. Texas
  8. Alabama
  9. Missouri
  10. Louisville
  11. Penn State
  12. Ole Miss
  13. Oklahoma
  14. LSU
  15. Arizona
  16. Oregon State
  17. Iowa
  18. Notre Dame
  19. Kansas State
  20. Oklahoma State
  21. Tennessee
  22. N.C. State
  23. Tulane
  24. Clemson
  25. Liberty

This story is developing and will include quotes from the College Football Playoff committee when they become available.

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