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When Do College Football Playoff Rankings Come Out? Watch Second Selection Show

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The second College Football Playoff Rankings will be revealed tonight. Find out how to watch below.

How To Watch College Football Playoff Rankings Selection Show

Date Event Time (ET)/Channel
11/12/2024 College Football Playoff Selection Committee Rankings 8:30 p.m./ESPN*
11/19/2024 College Football Playoff Selection Committee Rankings 7 p.m./ESPN
11/26/2024 College Football Playoff Selection Committee Rankings 8 p.m./ESPN
12/3/2024 College Football Playoff Selection Committee Rankings 7 p.m./ESPN
12/8/2024 College Football Playoff Selection Committee Rankings — Selection Day 12 p.m./ESPN

The second CFP Rankings Show Presented by Allstate will be revealed on Nov. 12 at 8:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.

The time is subject to change, as the rankings will be released between the State Farm Champions Classic games.

College Football Playoff Rankings Predictions

TEAM REC.
1. Oregon (62) 10-0
2. Ohio State 8-1
3. Texas 8-1
4. Penn State 8-1
5. Indiana 10-0
6. Tennessee 8-1
7. BYU 9-0
8. Notre Dame 8-1
9. Alabama 7-2
10. Ole Miss 8-2
11. Georgia 7-2
12. Miami 9-1
13. Boise State 8-1
14. SMU 8-1
15. Texas A&M 7-2
16. Army 9-0
17. Clemson 7-2
18. Colorado 7-2
19. Washington State 8-1
20. Kansas State 7-2
21. LSU 6-3
22. Louisville 6-3
23. South Carolina 6-3
24. Missouri 7-2
25. Tulane 8-2

In this week’s AP Top 25, the Oregon Ducks (10-0) remain the No. 1 team in the country. Ohio State (8-1), Texas (8-1), Penn State (8-1), and Indiana (10-0) round out the top five.

Remember that the College Football Playoff rankings will look different than the AP Top 25. The four highest-seeded teams in the 12-team College Football Playoff must be conference champions.

Therefore, the top four seeds in tonight’s rankings will likely be No. 1 Oregon, No. 2 Texas, No. 3 BYU, and No. 4 Miami. However, Miami and BYU could easily swap spots.

The remaining eight teams will play in the first round, which could look something like this:

  • First round: No. 12 Boise State at No. 5 Ohio State
  • First round: No. 11 Ole Miss at No. 6 Penn State
  • First round: No. 10 Alabama at No. 7 Indiana
  • First round: No. 9 Notre Dame at No. 8 Tennessee