Predicted College Football Rankings After Utah Disruption By University Of California, Oklahoma State!

After Utah lost to UCLA and Oklahoma State remained with a win over Texas Tech, here’s what the college football rankings could look like.

Week six of the college football season isn’t even halfway over, and there’s already some movement in the AP Top 25 rankings.

In fact there was one surprise that day, No. 11 Utah Utes dropping to No. 18 in the UCLA Bruins. Although Utah fell to UCLA for the majority of the game, they were able to narrow their deficit to 28-25 in the fourth quarter. However, the Bruins managed to pull out to win 42-32.

There was a panic for the Oklahoma State Cowboys, as they actually trailed the Texas Tech Red Raiders 31-23 in the third quarter. The Cowboys managed to avoid a surprise (unlike Utah), winning 41-31.

With these results reaching the World Cup Finals, what will college football’s standings look like?

College football standings after Utah loss, Oklahoma State win

Here’s what the top 15 sites in the following AP rankings could look like:

  1. Alabama
  2. Georgia
  3. Ohio State
  4. Michigan
  5. Clemson
  6. USC
  7. Tennessee
  8. Oklahoma
  9. Ole Miss
  10. Pennsylvania state
  11. Oregon
  12. Kentucky
  13. North Carolina
  14. TCU
  15. University of California

With their victory over Utah, UCLA is now 6-0 on the season, and they should be able to climb into the top 15 of the group.

Let’s take a look at three of the top four teams that played early on Saturday. The Georgia Bulldogs sailed to an easy 42-10 victory over the Auburn Tigers. The Ohio State Buckeyes won a 49-20 victory over the Michigan State Spartans. The Michigan Wolverines defeated the Indiana Hoosiers 31-10.

There is a difference in the top ten. The Alabama Crimson Tide face the Texas A&M Aggies, the Clemson Tigers face the Boston College Eagles, and the USC Trojans face the Washington State Cougars.

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