The second College Football Playoff rankings of the 2023 season were released on Tuesday night on ESPN.

Committee chair Boo Corrigan, athletic director at NC State, is the face of the group again this season, the tenth of the 4-team CFP format.

Selection committee members meet in person on Mondays and Tuesdays ahead of weekly rankings reveals on ESPN. Rankings will be unveiled every Tuesday from Oct. 31 to Nov. 28. The final CFP poll of the 2023 season will be announced on Selection Sunday, Dec. 3.

The 2023-24 College Football Playoff will feature Jan. 1 semifinal games at the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl. The CFP National Championship Game is set to be played in Houston on Jan. 8.

We’re down to 7 undefeated teams as Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, Florida State, Washington, James Madison and Liberty enter Week 11 with unblemished records. The 5 squads from Power 5 conferences are the top CFP teams.

In the SEC, all eyes are on Athens in Week 11. UGA can clinch the SEC East with a win over Ole Miss. The Rebels, meanwhile, need to pull off the upset to keep their CFP hopes alive. Also in the Playoff hunt, Alabama is 1 SEC win away from locking up the SEC West and playing in the conference championship game.

College Football Playoff Rankings, Nov. 7:

#1 Ohio State

#2 Georgia

#3 Michigan

#4 Florida State

#5 Washington

#6 Oregon

#7 Texas

#8 Alabama

#9 Ole Miss

#10 Penn State

#11 Louisville

#12 Oregon State

#13 Tennessee

#14 Missouri

#15 Oklahoma State

#16 Kansas

#17 Oklahoma

#18 Utah

#19 LSU

#20 Notre Dame

#21 Arizona

#22 Iowa

#23 Tulane

#24 North Carolina

#25 Kansas State