Clemson and Notre Dame will end the regular season this weekend. Clemson is scheduled to play Virginia Tech and the Irish are slated to play Syracuse.
Author: Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY
Where the College Football Playoff stands after Week 13
Notre Dame has overcome an uneven start to the regular season to make an argument for No. 1 in the College Football Playoff rankings.
Alabama, Notre Dame the clear top two in NCAA football Re-Rank 1-127
Alabama and Notre Dame have moved ahead of the pack and are easily the top two teams in the USA TODAY Sports Re-Rank.
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.
Ranking college football’s best QBs through Week 12: Florida’s Kyle Trask eyes SEC records
Florida’s Kyle Trask leads rankings of the best college quarterbacks through Week 12, while three QBs from the ACC make the top 10.
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.
Northwestern, Oklahoma move forward in NCAA Re-Rank 1-127
Northwestern soared into the top 10 in the NCAA Re-Rank 1-127, and Oklahoma continued to rise in the rankings after beating rival Oklahoma State.
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.
Where the College Football Playoff stands after Week 11
With no big games over the weekend, there are few changes to the College Football Playoff race after Week 11 of the 2020 season.
College football winners and losers from Week 11: Penn State drops to 0-4, Michigan continues to flounder, Hoosiers stay hot
The list of winners and losers from Week 11 of the college football season includes Penn State, Notre Dame, Michigan, Miami and Army.