Alabama’s shocking drop to No. 10 in the College Football Playoff rankings and Oklahoma’s surge to No. 8 have lit a fire under the 2025 postseason push. With playoff dreams hanging by a thread, every drive and upset now threatens to redraw the title map.
The College Football Playoff rankings are in upheaval after a seismic Week 12: Alabama has tumbled six places to No. 10, while the surging Oklahoma Sooners leap to No. 8 following a pivotal victory over the Crimson Tide. The new order not only disrupts SEC dominance but instantly alters the trajectory of the postseason chase. For the first time in recent memory, both a traditional powerhouse and a rebounding blue blood are fighting on precarious turf, with major implications for conference glory and at-large hopes [Yahoo Sports].
Inside the Rankings: From SEC Control to Conference Roulette
Alabama’s loss doesn’t just sting: it drops them to fifth among SEC schools in the latest rankings—behind Texas A&M, Georgia, Texas Tech, and Ole Miss. The stakes for Nick Saban’s squad are higher than ever, as crimson dreams now teeter between playoff longshot and at-large desperation. After years atop the CFP hierarchy, the Tide must adapt or face an unthinkable absence from the final four.
Oklahoma, on the other hand, rides into the top 8 with conviction, capitalizing on its Oklahoma-Texas rivalry win and playoff momentum. The Sooners have repositioned themselves as a credible semifinal threat, reigniting fan optimism after recent seasons of near-misses and late-season heartbreaks.
Who Looks Like a Lock for the Playoff?
- Ohio State (10-0): Still undefeated, the Buckeyes are a near-lock even with a potential blemish.
- Indiana (11-0): Emerging as the year’s Cinderella, their unbeaten run has them trending toward the top slot.
- Texas A&M (10-0): The Aggies’ defensive dominance has held; now, can they close the SEC chase?
- Georgia (9-1): With their SEC schedule over, the Bulldogs hold firm—unless they’re upended by rivals in the season’s waning moments.
Teams just outside the threshold—Texas Tech, Ole Miss, Oregon, Oklahoma—are all looming, their playoff hopes largely in their own hands if they run the table in November and make a statement in conference title games.
Conference Drama: Why Miami, Georgia Tech, and Virginia Are Watching Every Snap
Miami rose to No. 13, becoming the top-ranked ACC team but still on thin ice for a title shot. The Hurricanes’ postseason fate is complicated—a recent loss to SMU means they must win out and pray for help from results in the remaining ACC schedule, specifically from Georgia Tech and Virginia, who each have a single ACC game left. If both those teams win out, they square off for the conference championship, pushing Miami toward the bubble.
- Miami’s schedule: at Virginia Tech (Week 13), at Pitt (Week 14)
- Georgia Tech: faces Pitt next, then awaits a possible championship decider
- Virginia: season finale against Virginia Tech could be a do-or-die
The American Conference Wildcard: Tulane and the Crowd of Contenders
Tulane lands at No. 24, but with four teams sitting atop the American with just one conference loss, the race is chaotic. No single program holds a decisive edge, and every game over the next two weeks could eject or promote an aspiring Group of Five hopeful into the New Year’s Six.
What’s Next for Alabama and the CFP Selection Committee?
The Tide still control their destiny to some degree: if Alabama reaches the SEC title game with a 10-2 record, they could force the committee’s hand—especially if losses are narrow and against elite company. However, should the Tide stumble again or get routed by an unbeaten Texas A&M in the conference championship, a three-loss resume may not be enough to save their streak [Yahoo Sports].
It all sets up for maximum tension: the SEC title game might determine whether Alabama’s playoff streak survives or ends. And the precedent set for including a three-loss team—should they be competitive—would ripple through future committee deliberations.
Full Nov. 18 College Football Playoff Rankings: The Week’s Big Risers and Fallers
- Ohio State (10-0)
- Indiana (11-0)
- Texas A&M (10-0)
- Georgia (9-1)
- Texas Tech (10-1)
- Ole Miss (10-1)
- Oregon (9-1)
- Oklahoma (8-2)
- Notre Dame (8-2)
- Alabama (8-2)
- BYU (9-1)
- Utah (8-2)
- Miami (8-2)
- Vanderbilt (8-2)
- USC (8-2)
- Georgia Tech (9-1)
- Texas (7-3)
- Michigan (8-2)
- Virginia (9-2)
- Tennessee (7-3)
- Illinois (7-3)
- Missouri (7-3)
- Houston (8-2)
- Tulane (8-2)
- Arizona State (7-3)
One bad bounce or heroic drive now stands between a historic playoff run and disappointment. For fans closely following every snap, this edition of the rankings proves: Contenders can fall as quickly as they rise, and no spot is safe until the final whistle of championship weekend.
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