The Georgia Bulldogs were slotted at No. 2 in the College Football Playoff rankings on Tuesday night. Following a 30-21 win against the Missouri Tigers, the Bulldogs don’t move anywhere in the rankings.
The Bulldogs upcoming opponent, the Ole Miss Rebels, are at No. 9 in the new rankings. This will give the Bulldogs another good resume game on Saturday.
The College Football Playoff rankings did not change much following Week 10. In fact, the top eight remained the same.
Bulldogs social media account not too concerned about the rankings
Georgia on a Tuesday#GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/lvAH4UtVmN
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) November 8, 2023
Georgia ranks second again the College Football Playoff Rankings
The second College Football Playoff rankings of the season have been released from the CFP selection committee and there are no changes to the top six.
1. Ohio State
2. Georgia
3. Michigan
4. Florida State5. Washington
6. Oregon pic.twitter.com/HLRuucrgPn— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) November 8, 2023
Despite an ugly win at Rutgers, Ohio State remains No. 1 and Georgia is still No. 2.
Georgia has a chance at No. 1 after this weekend
#Buckeyes stay at 1 for another week. If UGA beats Ole Miss this week, I wouldn't be surprised to see the Dawgs jump the Bucks, though https://t.co/3U4NcpfzYe
— Alex Gleitman (@alexgleitman) November 8, 2023
Safe to say some UGA people aren't pleased
Save me “week 2 rankings don’t matter” takes.
These 12 people in a room are seeing our sport of CFB way different than we are.
And it may not be a problem now, but don’t complain in December what they showed you to be true in November.
They aren’t watching.
— Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 8, 2023
This is the entire top 25 rankings
Just keep winning @GeorgiaFootball #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/RBK5QnQwHn
— travis jordan (@dawgs1979) November 8, 2023
The new College Football Playoff rankings features three new teams into the rankings with Arizona, Iowa and North Carolina. Oklahoma State had the biggest jump, moving up seven spots after beating Oklahoma, who saw the biggest fall going down eight spots.
SEC teams in this weeks CFP rankings
The SEC has the MOST teams in the latest #CFBPlayoff rankings 💪 pic.twitter.com/5X69NBre5c
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) November 8, 2023
The teams have jumped around in rankings, but they remain the same from last week’s rankings. LSU drops after its loss to Alabama, and Missouri drops after its loss to Georgia.
AP Poll remains different than CFP rankings
Here is the AP Poll for week #11 of NCAA football, heading into this weeks action.
This week the top 9 seeds remain the same with the Georgia Bulldogs on top again for the 21st straight week tying the second longest streak in history with the Miami Hurricanes 21 straight from… pic.twitter.com/cAjl8Qshws
— Scooze News (@ScoozeNews) November 7, 2023
Kirby Smart keeps getting bulletin board material
Keep giving Kirby Smart motivation pic.twitter.com/zuWpJZc8zG
— Gustavo Fring (@zone6nova) November 8, 2023
Aaron Murray disagrees with the ranking
The committee just looks at box scores!
No way did they really watch that Ohio St vs Rutgers game and can honestly say that’s the best team in the country
UGA got the big win vs Missouri and deserves to move to #1
— Aaron Murray (@aaronmurray11) November 8, 2023
Georgia takes on Tennessee in two weeks
Mizzou dropping two spots to No. 14 in the College Football Playoff rankings following their loss to Georgia.
They take on No. 13 Tennessee this weekend. pic.twitter.com/mapCAB9XPG
— Tucker D. Franklin (@tuckerdfranklin) November 8, 2023
Missouri has a quick turnaround against Tennessee on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. The Volunteers travel to Missouri and then take on Georgia on Nov. 18. Before that matchup, Georgia has to beat Ole Miss at 7 p.m. ET at Sanford Stadium