College Football, the Playoff
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The Associated Press has released its latest set of rankings following another exciting week of college football.
From Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King and this week in MACtion to the problem with the AP Poll and Oklahoma's fading playoff hopes here are the winners and losers from this week in college football.
Teams seeded No. 1 to No. 8 get a bye and a home playoff game. Teams seeded No. 9 to No. 16 each open the tournament with a home playoff game. Teams seeded No. 17 to No. 24 each must play on the road twice to advance to the neutral site quarterfinals.
For the first time since 1966 and with the win today, they surpassed the previous win totals of 7-6 that head coach Brent Key had in each of
The numbers don't lie. Stockton was surgical, completing 26-of-31 passes for 289 yards, four touchdowns, and no turnovers in Georgia's thrilling 43-35 victory. He was perfect in the second half, going 12-for-12 for three scores. Add in his 59 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown, and you have a performance that screams "Heisman contender."
University of Georgia football commit Jared Curtis shut down Vanderbilt rumors with a viral quote after a surprise GameDay visit.