Ohio State and Texas A&M improved their College Football Playoff hopes, while Marshall fell to lead Week 14 winners and losers in college football.
Author: Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY
Winners and losers from the second College Football Playoff rankings
Ohio State was one of the big winners and the Pac-12 was the biggest loser in the second College Football Playoff rankings of the 2020 season.
College football winners and losers from Week 13: Michigan, Notre Dame and Texas
Michigan lost to Penn State and is 2-4 under coach Jim Harbaugh. The Wolverines top the list of this week’s winners and losers in college football.
What to know before the first College Football Playoff rankings are released Tuesday night
Never has the committee needed to take so many factors into account, including the variety in games played across every Power Five league.
College football winners and losers from Week 12: Ohio State, Indiana, Nebraska and Northwestern
Ohio State beat Indiana, but both teams emerged as winners from week 12 of the college football season.
No. 4 Notre Dame takes down No. 1 Clemson in double overtime
Notre Dame took control of ACC race and took a big step toward the College Football Playoff by upsetting Clemson, which was without Trevor Lawrence.
College football winners and losers from Week 10 include Indiana, Notre Dame, Liberty, Arizona State
Michigan continues to find new lows under coach Jim Harbaugh and Indiana is headed for the program’s most successful season in decades.
College football winners and losers from Week 9 include Notre Dame, Michigan and Big 12
Clemson was challenged but survived against Boston College to top this week’s list of winners and losers in college football.
Big Ten’s debut weekend shakes up this week’s NCAA Re-Rank 1-127
The Big Ten’s debut weekend shakes up this week’s NCAA Re-Rank 1-127 as Penn State, Indiana, Rutgers and others rise and fall.
Penn State basketball coach Pat Chambers resigns after allegations of inappropriate conduct
The investigation into coach Pat Chambers included “new allegations of inappropriate conduct by Chambers,” Penn State said in a statement.