College Football Playoff rankings are out again following Week 11 after the top 4 teams from last week all won on Saturday.

Even Tennessee had a lopsided win over Missouri, and that gives the Volunteers a chance to end in the top 4 on Selection Day without winning their league or division. In what proved to be an increasing margin between the haves and have nots, Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan and Tennessee won by a combined 203-60 against conference opponents.

Some of the questions to be discussed between Rece Davis on ESPN and committee chair Boo Corrigan, the athletics director at NC State, are how much margin TCU has, whether LSU is the only 2-loss team with a chance, and what are the odds for the Pac-12, and even 1-loss UCLA. However, the Ducks and Bruins getting toppled likely crushed the Pac-12′s hopes of putting a team in the Playoff.

The committee members will convene in person on Mondays and Tuesdays, and reveal their rankings each week on ESPN.

The final selection committee rankings of the 2022 season will be released on selection day, Sunday, Dec. 4.

The CFP games will be played at the Peach Bowl, Fiesta Bowl and at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

College Football Playoff Rankings, Nov. 15:

#1 Georgia
#2 Ohio State
#3 Michigan
#4 TCU
#5 Tennessee
#6 LSU
#7 USC
#8 Alabama
#9 Clemson
#10 Utah
#11 Penn State
#12 Oregon
#13 North Carolina
#14 Ole Miss
#15 Kansas State
#16 UCLA
#17 Washington
#18 Notre Dame
#19 Florida State
#20 UCF
#21 Tulane
#22 Oklahoma State
#23 Oregon State
#24 NC State
#25 Cincinnati