College Football Rankings: Projected Top 25 Rankings After Week 11

Nov 8, 2014; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver DeAndrew White (2) catches a touchdown over LSU Tigers safety Jalen Mills (28) during the overtime of a game at Tiger Stadium. Alabama defeated LSU 20-13 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 8, 2014; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver DeAndrew White (2) catches a touchdown over LSU Tigers safety Jalen Mills (28) during the overtime of a game at Tiger Stadium. Alabama defeated LSU 20-13 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

A look at how the college football rankings might shape out on Sunday following the action that we saw for Week 10 on Saturday. 

This weekend was dubbed elimination Saturday with a number of key matchups pitting one ranked team against another ranked opponent and the weekend lived up to the billing as four teams ranked in the top 10 prior to this weekend are all but eliminated form playoff contention.

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Auburn, Kansas State, Michigan State and Notre Dame all lost meaning their national title dreams have turned into a nightmare as they wonder how they let it slip away. Meanwhile, Oklahoma, Utah, LSU and West Virginia all lost too ensuring that Sunday morning’s top 25 poll is going to look radically different than it did this week.

Par for the course, right?

Let’s take a look at how the top 25 poll is projected to look after Week 11:

1. Mississippi State 

2. Florida State

3. Alabama

4. Oregon 

5. TCU

6. Baylor 

7. Arizona State

8. Ohio State 

9. Auburn

10. Ole Miss

11. Nebraska 

12. Michigan State

13. UCLA 

14. Georgia 

15. Notre Dame 

16. Kansas State 

17. Clemson 

18. Arizona 

19. Duke 

20. Marshall 

21. LSU 

22. Wisconsin 

23. Georgia Tech

24. Oklahoma 

25. Colorado State 

We will see another big shakeup in the top three next week when Mississippi State travels to Alabama to take on the Crimson Tide with the SEC West on the line and significant playoff implications at stake.

Do you think we will see a new No. 1 next week or will Dak Prescott and the Bulldogs continue their winning ways and continue along with their magical season? Let us know in the comments section below.

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