{"id":147804,"date":"2022-12-04T12:33:21","date_gmt":"2022-12-04T12:33:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/tomorrows-top-25-today-utah-kansas-state-see-significant-jumps-in-new-college-football-rankings\/"},"modified":"2022-12-04T12:33:21","modified_gmt":"2022-12-04T12:33:21","slug":"tomorrows-top-25-today-utah-kansas-state-see-significant-jumps-in-new-college-football-rankings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/tomorrows-top-25-today-utah-kansas-state-see-significant-jumps-in-new-college-football-rankings\/","title":{"rendered":"Tomorrow’s Top 25 Today: Utah, Kansas State see significant jumps in new college football rankings"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Scores and results from Championship Weekend in college football provided the final data points for the last update to the College Football Playoff Rankings<\/span>. The CFP Selection Committee will release its final rankings on Sunday afternoon, and the AP Top 25 will offer its penultimate update as well with one final release coming after bowl season.<\/p>\n

While the AP voters are not the committee members, they are facing the same debates when it comes to reacting to Friday and Saturday’s action, including what to do with TCU after the Horned Frogs lost in overtime to Kansas State in the Big 12 Championship Game. <\/p>\n

The entire top 10 is going to be difficult to sort out for voters as two teams in the top four lost (TCU, USC) and five teams weren’t even in action. There’s also the issue of where to slot the conference championship winners from the Big 12 and the Pac-12 as Kansas State and Utah both started weekend outside of the top 10 in the AP Top 25. <\/p>\n

CBS Sports bowls expert Jerry Palm projects that TCU will in fact hold its position at No. 3<\/span> even after the loss as the defeat left the Horned Frogs with a 12-1 record on the year. And we’ve got Ohio State bumping up into the No. 4 spot as voters try their best to weigh in on those same playoff debates and perhaps in doing so offer a similar ranking to what we are expecting from the committee on Sunday. <\/p>\n

Kansas State is sure to see a surge in the wake of taking down TCU<\/span>, but one of the most notable adjustments might be Utah’s jump ahead of several two-loss teams after beating USC. Both of these three-loss conference champions are going to have recency bias and quality wins anchoring arguments that they should be ahead of two-loss teams in the top 10, and voters are likely to be swayed by those signature wins added to Kansas State and Utah’s profiles this weekend. <\/p>\n